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- Why Study the Book of James? A Manual for Authentic Faith
If the New Testament had a "How-To" manual for actually living out your faith, the Book of James would The Power of Prayer The book ends with a stirring reminder that prayer isn't just a ritual—it’s effective It’s a book for anyone who is tired of "religion" and ready for a relationship that actually works in Action" Reading Plan designed for personal reflection or a small group study. 7-Day Reading Plan: The Book is it so easy to "see" what we need to change while reading, but "forget" it the moment we close the book
- The Numbers Book = Psalms Concerning The Nations
The fourth book of Psalms is filled with anonymous psalms. These psalms, like those in book three, were composed for public worship. Psalms: Book Four relates to the book of Numbers. This book uses Yahweh exclusively. The book closes with Amen and Hallelujah, rather than a double “Amen” like the previous books.
- The Leviticus Book = Psalms Concerning Worship
The third book of Psalms is predominately comprised of psalms from the sons of Asaph (Psalms 73-83). Psalms: Book Three relates to the book of Leviticus. The general theme concerns the Sanctuary. In Book Three, we see the Lord around us, remaining faithful to His people through the generations. The first psalm in this book announces, “Truly God is good to Israel” (Psalm 73:1). The final psalm in this book speaks of the fact that God has kept His covenant with David, therefore
- The Exodus Book = Psalms Concerning Israel
The second book of Psalms is full of Davidic psalms. Psalms: Book Two relates to the book of Exodus. This book uses the name Elohim (164), more than Yahweh (30). The book finishes with a prayer of Solomon, the third king of the United Kingdom of Israel (Psalm 72)
- The Genesis Book = Psalms Concerning Man
The first book of Psalms is mostly written by David. Ezra may have compiled these psalms with the intended purpose of keeping this first book entirely comprised Psalms: Book One relates to the book of Genesis. This book uses the divine name Yahweh (273), more than Elohim (15). Psalm 1 sets the scene for the rest of the book.
- The Deuteronomy Book = Psalms Concerning the Word of God
The fifth, and final, book of Psalms is a comprehensive book of thanksgiving hymns. Psalms: Book Five relates to the book of Deuteronomy. While several divisions distinguish the other books, like God’s Word itself, this book is a perfect whole and is the only “Psalm Book” with an even number of Psalms. This book uses Elohim (7) much less than Yahweh (236).
- Hidden or Lost Books of the Bible?
hidden" books of the Bible. Yes, there are that other religious books (documented and circulated) beyond the 66 books found in our Many of these books have commentaries and entire books written about them. If there is a discussion about which books should be in the Bible, let's include the books referenced books in the New Testament.
- Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover
Do you judge a book by its cover? I've been guilty before. picture or the title of the book. Truth be told, the Bible is not just any book. Let me explain... The Book of Life! Their names are in that great book. I've read hundreds (maybe a thousand) books over the years.
- BEYOND TECHNIQUE IN SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY: WORKING WITH EMOTIONS AND THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP (Book Review)
A BOOK REVIEW OF BEYOND TECHNIQUE IN SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY: WORKING WITH EMOTIONS AND THE THERAPEUTIC This book is filled not only with instruction regarding the concept of solution-focused therapy, but I was initially drawn into this book and impressed with its intricate use of dialogue in demonstrating To my surprise, this book impressed me as it methodically revealed the complicated process of SFT, which In this book review, I will discuss Lipchik’s Beyond Technique In Solution-Focused Therapy: Working
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- Look for the Way Out
But some look elsewhere. The Israelites looked to Moses. They began belting him with blame. While the Israelites were body punching Moses, he opted to look elsewhere. His options? He could have looked at the enemy’s army. He could have looked at the ungrateful people he led. Instead he looked to God. And God opened an unlikely route through the wall of water. The very name of the book where we find this story serves as a reminder when we face our “walls.”
- Angels Gone Wild: An Autobiography by Enoch (Maybe) & Friends
The Book of Enoch. A book of controversy. A book of intrigue. What’s it about? It’s one of the most googled books today. And it’s a favorite book of reference in Ancient Aliens and documentaries about forbidden books. books, along with many other ancient “religious” books. If you believe the book of Enoch, the book of Jashur, and a few Jewish traditions, Noah’s wife (called













