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Knowing Jesus through the Old Testament, Harpercollins, 1990; Tested by Fire. Daniel 1-6: Solid Faith in today’s world, Scripture Union, 1993; Walking in the Ways of the Lord: The Ethical Authority of the Old Testament, Intervarsity Press, 1995; Deuteronomy (New International Biblical Commentary),Hendrickson, 1996; The Uniqueness of Jesus.
There are also Blue Letter Bible Android and iPhone mobile apps. [3] [4] The Blue Letter Bible is so called because of the blue color of the hyperlinks. The name "Blue Letter Bible" also contrasts with the term "red letter Bible", which is a common form of printed Bible with key words, such as the words of Jesus, highlighted in red.
The Woodstock Letters were a periodical publication by the Society of Jesus. Originally published by Woodstock College in Maryland, the letters were intended for distribution among of the Jesuits in North America and later South America. They recounted the Society's works, obituaries of fellow Jesuits, pertinent events, histories of Jesuit ...
The Letter of Lentulus (/ ˈ l ɛ n t j ə l ə s /) is an epistle of mysterious origin that was first widely published in Italy in the fifteenth century. It purports to be written by a Roman official, contemporary of Jesus, and gives a physical and personal description of Jesus. The letter may have influenced how Jesus was later physically ...
Than Jesus, the Son of God. O Jesus, hope of the penitent, How gracious you are to those who ask How good to those who seek you; But what [are you] to those who find? No tongue may tell, No letter express; He who has experience of it can believe What it is to love Jesus. O Jesus, may you be our joy, You who are our future reward. May our glory ...
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But knowing how much, how often, and making sure that real food is not replaced in lieu of these things is the most important for our daily dietary patterns and enjoyment of life,” Richard advised.
While the Early Church Fathers tended to contrast Eve's disobedience with Mary's acceptance at the Annunciation, Pius looked rather to her presence at Calvary where "she, the second Eve, who, free from all sin, original or personal, and always more intimately united with her Son, offered Him on Golgotha to the Eternal Father for all the ...