Best of
Biblical

1981

The Bible Way to Receive the Holy Spirit


Kenneth E. Hagin - 1981
    Many say this book contains the clearest explanation of how to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit they've ever read!

Willmingtons Guide to the Bible


Harold L. Willmington - 1981
    It's like eight Bible reference books in one—a Bible handbook, commentary, topical fact-finder, theological manual, history text, illustrated encyclopedia, cross-reference guide, and archaeological update! Special Features 250 illustrations 613 Old Testament commands 300 most important Bible characters main doctrines of Christianity

The Art of Biblical Narrative


Robert Alter - 1981
    Alter takes the old yet simple step of reading the Bible as a literary creation.

My Sermon Notes: Complete - Genesis to Revelation


Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1981
    Spurgeon’s sermon notes. These were first published in 1884, and are a selection from outlines of discourses delivered at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. This collection contains a total of 264 sermon outlines.Though it sounds goods, there are no promises that using these outlines will ensure that you can preach like the original “Prince of Preachers,” but it certainly couldn’t hurt to see how one of the greatest ministers of all time prepared his messages.Each volume is currently available individually, but why not buy the collection and save a little money?This edition includes an Active Table of Contents for swift navigation.

From Van Eyck to Bruegel: Early Netherlandish Painting in The Metropolitan Museum of Art


Maryan W. Ainsworth - 1981
    Published to accompany an exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, this book celebrates one of the great epochs of western art, from the work of the inventor of oil painting, Jan van Eyck, to that of the highly original genius, Peter Bruegel. More than 100 colour reproductions, with individual commentaries, present the accomplishments of the major figures of the period, including Robert Campin, Rogier van der Weyden, Gerard David and Hans Memling. Essays by specialists in the field discuss various aspects of the subject, and biographies are provided for all the artists represented, together with comparative illustrations of prints and paintings from collections other than that of The Metropolitan.

Chronological and Background Charts of the New Testament


H. Wayne House - 1981
    Covers such topics as weights and measusres, social structures, theories of the history of the text, history of Rome and Palestine, and many other subjects.

How Can I Live


Kay Arthur - 1981
    But perhaps our greatest need is to develop roots of understanding deep in God's Word. It's a journey into prayer that knows what to say & faith that knows what to do, through all of life's twists & turns. You can begin such a journey today, & every day, in How Can I Live, a devotional guide filled with the kind of frank, uncompromising truth you're looking for.