The Messianic Idea in the Old Testament
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I have a couple more of the Tyndale monographs to do, which should appear in the next few months. If anyone know of any that are not listed I will try and trace them.
I have just uploaded:
I have a couple more of the Tyndale monographs to do, which should appear in the next few months. If anyone know of any that are not listed I will try and trace them.
12 Days of Christmas Quiz – Day 5 A City of Scripture No. 2 1. A fugitive passed through this city, when flying for his life.2. Another fugitive started from it.3. It was in the inheritance of Simeon.4. Two defenceless travellers were once in great distress close by it.5. A large party of travellers came…
Today’s free book is a series of five lectures by Edwyn Bevan. Bevan was a lecturer in Hellenistic History and Literature at King’s College London. This public domain was scanned from a copy kindly provided by Book Aid. Edwyn Bevan [1870-1943], Jerusalem Under the High-Priests. Five Lectures on the Period Between Nehemiah and the New…
Scripture Verse. No. 1 1. This verse describes a journey very unwillingly undertaken.2. The unwilling traveller was one of a large company, but he parted from all his companions on arriving at his destination.3. When he returned the same way it was on a sad errand, and with a large attendance.4. People of three different…
Today’s free book is Michael Ferrebee Sadler’s commentary on Romans in the Church Commentary series. My thanks to Book Aid for making this public domain title available for digitisation. Michael Ferrebee Sadler [1819-1895], The Epistle to the Romans with Notes Critical and Practical. London: George, Bell and Sons, 1898. Hbk. pp.379. [Click here to visit…
Dr David Instone-Brewer has asked me to share this very useful resource: The Bible is an ancient book with timeless wisdom, historical integrity and many puzzles. When we read it in the context of their lifestyle, literature, and language, the Bible speaks to us like it did to its original audience. When we grasp these contexts,…
Just over 10 years ago I completed the digitisation of the Transactions of the Baptist Historical Society (1908-1921) and its successor, The Baptist Quarterly (1922-1998) – a total of 2,435 articles on a wide variety of subjects. The original scanning was done with the permission of the Baptist Historical Society. Site visitors now have a…