Archaeology and the People of the Bible
Real People. Real Discoveries. Real Evidence. Did the people named on the pages of the Bible really exist? Who were these kings, generals, priests, administrators, prophets, governors, and scribes? Archaeological discoveries continue to provide ancient attestation for those named in the Bible, showing the historical reality of their existence. Archaeology and the People of the Bible is a comprehensive and up-to-date resource on discoveries that demonstrate the existence of figures who appear in the Bible, including David, Hazael, Isaiah, Sargon, Jehoiachin, Belshazzar, Ahasuerus, Jesus, Caiaphas, Erastus, James, and more. You'll find entries addressing more than 130 people in the Old and New Testaments who are mentioned in archaeological inscriptions and ancient manuscriptsmore than 200 photos and illustrations of archaeological discoveries that confirm the historicity of these individualsa rating for and information about each person, indicating how clearly archaeological evidence supports their historical identification With clear writing, straightforward organization, and numerous references to ancient sources and discoveries through the ages, Archaeology and the People of the Bible is a vital guide for anyone who desires to better understand biblical archaeology and history.
Angel
Angel is a journey of hope, resilience, and the profound connection between human souls. Olena Berezovska weaves a narrative that delves into the intricacies of human emotions, exploring themes of healing, redemption, and the unseen forces that guide us through life's most challenging moments. This book invites readers to reflect on the strength within and the beauty of compassion in unexpected places.
Revelation Unraveled
Revelation is the one book in the Bible promising a blessing for those who read its words (Revelation 1:3). The problem is, many Bible students avoid Revelation and are intimidated at the thought of trying to understand it, because of the confusing schemes to which they have previously been exposed. In this practical and scholarly work, author Les Brittingham unravels the difficult and confusing knots of interpretation, which have come from some of the more popular approaches to Revelation. Instead of focusing on predictions and time-lines, he offers a simple, kingdom orientation that dispenses with the guesswork, while affirming Christ and His church's victory over Satan, as the preeminent theme of the book.Les believes that Revelation is not just about the future, but teaches us; the future is now. You will enjoy the simple, yet detailed discussions on such popular subjects as: the mark of the beast (666), the tribulation, the antichrist, the Battle of Armageddon, the identity of the 144,000 and the millennium question.If you desire to study Revelation with freedom and confidence, and to share its truths clearly with others, then Revelation Unraveled is the book for you.Les Brittingham is a Bible scholar who has taught in various academic settings for over 25 years and was a pastor in the Foursquare denomination for 15 years. He earned his B.S. at Western Baptist College and his M.Div. at Denver Baptist Theological Seminary, where he majored in biblical languages. Les has also written two other important books on prophecy, Taking a Second Look at the Second Coming, and Decoding Daniel. He lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, with his wife, Linda, and is available to speak at churches and conferences.For other books written by Les Brittingham, please visit his web page at: www.mannari.com
Why You Should Be Religious
In Why You Should Be Religious, the author offers several reasons why religion is important, both to the individual and to society. These include arguments for the existence of God and the miraculous nature of life. He follows this with a list of the various theistic religions existing in the west today, including his preference for Christianity, and the book concludes with the importance of religion to civilization, the final and best reason to be religious.
Why You Should Be Religious
In Why You Should Be Religious, the author offers several reasons why religion is important, both to the individual and to society. These include arguments for the existence of God and the miraculous nature of life. He follows this with a list of the various theistic religions existing in the west today, including his preference for Christianity, and the book concludes with the importance of religion to civilization, the final and best reason to be religious.