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A Primer on Messianic Prophecy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

A Primer on Messianic Prophecy

An introduction and survey that digs into the Bible’s picture of the Messiah’s entire career from Genesis to Revelation, A Primer on Messianic Prophecy is for anyone interested in learning more about Messianic prophecy, its support for Jesus’ identity as the Christ, and its meaning for our present and future. Exploring the Messiah’s First and Second Comings as they are described throughout the Bible and with attention to archaeology, biblical feasts and the Jewish wedding system, history, and current events, this Scriptural synopsis examines Messianic prophecies that span all of time. Some are fulfilled, yet many are to come. Covering topics from the beginning of creation to the last days and beyond, A Primer on Messianic Prophecy is a foundational and inspirational text for readers wanting a better understanding of the Bible’s intricate inerrancy and picture of the key figure throughout Scripture—Jesus Christ, Lamb of God and Lion of Judah.

The Bible and the Holographic Universe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 175

The Bible and the Holographic Universe

From holographic illusions, simulated worlds, and parallel universes to the multiverse, from The Matrix, Star Trek, Marvel and DC Comics to Netflix and mobile games, today’s popular imagination is caught up with realities beyond our own. Decades ago, cosmologists speculated that our universe might be a gigantic holographic image. Since then, the “holographic principle” has only gained traction. What is the holographic universe, and how does it align with the Bible’s picture of reality and Jesus Christ? Are we a computer simulation? Did aliens spark human life? Is a multiverse a problem for God? Do “time” and “free will” exist? What does it all mean for Christians? Introducing...

Shown Approved
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

Shown Approved

What does Jesus value and seek in believers’ hearts? In the midst of turbulent current events, what do flourishing, faithful individuals and church groups look like, and how can we personally pursue a more meaningful, intentional Christian lifestyle that pleases the Lord and anticipates Jesus’ imminent return for his Bride? Addressing these questions and others through a scriptural lens of hands-on application, Shown Approved walks readers through Jesus’ letter to the ancient church of Philadelphia in Rev 3. One of only two positive role models in Rev 2–3, Philadelphia is a Christ-first, Christ-focused example for believers today. Applying Jesus’ commendation of Philadelphian Christianity as a call to action and a guide to bold, abundant life, Shown Approved offers encouragement and direction in an increasingly confused culture, connects end-times prophecies to daily living, and serves as a roadmap for healthy, humble, and mission-minded faith.

Christian Foundations for Law and Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Christian Foundations for Law and Science

In biblical Hebrew there is a word that means both "God" and "nothing." Paradoxically, what if God himself is simultaneously the All and the Nothing? Would this help explain why God is invincible and paradoxical? Paradoxes fill reality, with opposites routinely manifesting as the same thing at their extremes. Like the rugged earth, there is danger amidst opportunity here. While we study paradoxes to strengthen our connection with God, surprisingly in the process we learn about Satan's hypocrisies that crudely mimic paradoxes in our lives. The Bible teaches that Satan is a lying imitator, and a murderer. Why would God desire to teach us about God's own paradoxical creative power by comparison to Satan's destructive power of hypocrisy? Much of the Bible is devoted to answering this question by exposing hypocrisies in human culture and character. The Messiah particularly exposed the teachers of the law, scribes, and Pharisees, as hypocrites. When we get deeply self-honest, we know God is just, because we open our minds to possibilities that everything happens for a reason, where even the crucifixion of God's son creates healing ultimately.

Homer's Hymn to Ceres
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

Homer's Hymn to Ceres

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1781
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Covers iOS5.1 on iPad, iPad 2, and iPad 3rd generation." -- Cover.

Shown Approved
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 181

Shown Approved

What does Jesus value and seek in believers’ hearts? In the midst of turbulent current events, what do flourishing, faithful individuals and church groups look like, and how can we personally pursue a more meaningful, intentional Christian lifestyle that pleases the Lord and anticipates Jesus’ imminent return for his Bride? Addressing these questions and others through a scriptural lens of hands-on application, Shown Approved walks readers through Jesus’ letter to the ancient church of Philadelphia in Rev 3. One of only two positive role models in Rev 2–3, Philadelphia is a Christ-first, Christ-focused example for believers today. Applying Jesus’ commendation of Philadelphian Christianity as a call to action and a guide to bold, abundant life, Shown Approved offers encouragement and direction in an increasingly confused culture, connects end-times prophecies to daily living, and serves as a roadmap for healthy, humble, and mission-minded faith.

A Primer on Messianic Prophecy
  • Language: en

A Primer on Messianic Prophecy

An introduction and survey that digs into the Bible's picture of the Messiah's entire career from Genesis to Revelation, A Primer on Messianic Prophecy is for anyone interested in learning more about Messianic prophecy, its support for Jesus' identity as the Christ, and its meaning for our present and future. Exploring the Messiah's First and Second Comings as they are described throughout the Bible and with attention to archaeology, biblical feasts and the Jewish wedding system, history, and current events, this Scriptural synopsis examines Messianic prophecies that span all of time. Some are fulfilled, yet many are to come. Covering topics from the beginning of creation to the last days and beyond, A Primer on Messianic Prophecy is a foundational and inspirational text for readers wanting a better understanding of the Bible's intricate inerrancy and picture of the key figure throughout Scripture--Jesus Christ, Lamb of God and Lion of Judah.

Mason County, West Virginia Marriages, 1806-1915
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Mason County, West Virginia Marriages, 1806-1915

This remarkable book is an alphabetical listing of nearly the entire adult male (and some of the female) population of Monmouth County during the American Revolution--some 6,000 Monmouth Countians between 1776 and 1783. For roughly half of the persons listed, we find one or two identifying pieces of information, and in an equal number of cases we are presented with enough information to trace the allegiance or comings and goings of a Monmouth County resident over a number of years.

Michiganensian
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Michiganensian

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Genealogy of the Baltzly-Balsley-Polsley Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 446

Genealogy of the Baltzly-Balsley-Polsley Family

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1939
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Peter Baltzli married Elizabeth Gessler about 1750 at Langnau, Switzer- land. The family came to America about 1754.