The Bible, Genesis & Geology

The Bible, Genesis & Geology

Author: Gaines R. Johnson

Publisher: Gaines Johnson

Published: 2010-05-23

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1451549326

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Does a time gap exist between the first two verses of Genesis? In this book you will learn about a controversial, lesser known literal interpretation of the Genesis narrative that does not contradict the scientific evidence for an Old Earth. Commonly called the "Gap Theory" or Ruin-Reconstruction interpretation, it is a theological interpretation much older than Darwin's Theory of Evolution. It is based on the Scriptural fact that in the second verse of Genesis, the Holy Bible simply and clearly states that the planet Earth was already here (but in a ruined state) before the creative process of the seven days even begins. The Bible itself provides insight into a great mystery in Earth's natural history at what is known as the Pleistocene - Holocene boundary. Science remains at a loss to definitively explain the Ice Age and the anomaly of the mysterious mega fauna extinctions across the face of the Earth about 12,000 to 10,000 Radio Carbon years ago. Geologic evidence from that period indicates extraordinary global massive volcanism, gigantic tidal waves, seismic activity on a vast scale, and extreme temperature swings on the Earth over a geologically brief period of time. It is no coincidence that the Bible at Genesis 1:2 describes the Earth as flooded, desolate, and in darkness in the time frame closely corresponding to these catastrophic events in the Earth's natural history. Clearly, these two mysteries are linked. The Earth has an ancient natural history that can be deciphered from the geologic record, but it also has an equally important ancient spiritual history that can only be deciphered from Rightly-Dividing the Holy Bible. Knowledge of both is required to correctly reconcile Geology and the Book of Genesis.


Holman Bible Dictionary

Holman Bible Dictionary

Author: Trent C. Butler

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 1498

ISBN-13:

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A Bible dictionary is an essential resource for anyone who studies the Bible?


Pastor Pastorum; Or, The Schooling of the Apostles by Our Lord

Pastor Pastorum; Or, The Schooling of the Apostles by Our Lord

Author: Henry Latham

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2020-03-16

Total Pages: 391

ISBN-13:

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"Pastor Pastorum; Or, The Schooling of the Apostles by Our Lord" by Henry Latham is a thought-provoking and spiritually enlightening work that delves into the teachings of Jesus Christ and the unique role He played in shaping the lives of His apostles. Latham's insightful reflections bring to light the transformative interactions between Jesus and His disciples, offering valuable lessons on leadership, compassion, and faith. This book serves as a valuable resource for theologians, religious scholars, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the profound impact Jesus had on His followers.


Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary: Definitions of Ancient Hebrew Names Mentioned in Biblical Lore

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary: Definitions of Ancient Hebrew Names Mentioned in Biblical Lore

Author: Roswell D. Hitchcock

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-08-02

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 9781387997190

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Hitchcock's compendium of Bible names and their definitions demystifies the meanings of every Bible name from A to Z - thus, it is a superb reference manual for spiritual study. A good supplement to Biblical studies, Hitchcock's book lists the meanings behind the various names. This allows readers to discover the etymological origins of the most famous figures in the Bible, place these names in their proper context, and thus perform readings of the holy scripture from a more informed perspective. Many of the names pertain directly to the qualities of their holders. For example the name Behemoth from the Book of Job simply means 'monstrous', while the name 'Iscariot' (as in Judas Iscariot) means 'a man of murder; a hireling'. Other names are however more nuanced - the name 'Baal' means 'master, or lord', contrasting the demonic connotations applied by 17th century Gothic fiction.


Judas of Kerioth

Judas of Kerioth

Author: Anonymous

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-11-02

Total Pages: 688

ISBN-13: 9780359201594

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In 2001 rather unexpectedly, a good friend of mine began receiving communications from spirit. This turned out to be none other than Judas Iscariot, also known as Judas of Kerioth. One can rather imagine that this is not a name that would be adopted by anyone, seeing as he is probably the most reviled human of all time. Thus we were never in any doubt, that he was who he claimed to be. No imposter is going to claim to be Judas! And these messages bear that out. Here we have now a highly advanced and loving individual. This book is a publication of what ensued over the following years. It is a fascinating tale of an enigmatic and much mis-understood figure, as also containing fascinating insights into the life and times of Joshua Ben Joseph - Jesus of Nazareth. A great deal of information is shared regarding the Òlost yearsÓ, or the years not covered in the Bible. Along the way, Judas touches on some contemporary subjects, tricky subjects like terrorism and homosexuality.


The Lost Gospel of Judas Iscariot

The Lost Gospel of Judas Iscariot

Author: Bart D. Ehrman

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0195343514

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The biblical scholar recounts the events surrounding the discovery and handling of the Gospel of Judas, and provides an overview of its content, in which Judas is portrayed as a faithful disciple.


The Master's Men

The Master's Men

Author: John MacArthur

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9780802451064

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Discusses elements of the commissioning of Jesus' disciples: their initiation, their impact, and their identity. Based on Matthew 10:1-4.


My Name Was Judas

My Name Was Judas

Author: C. K. Stead

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0099501384

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We all know the story of Jesus told by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, but what about the version according to Judas? In this account, Judas tells the story as he remembers it. This is a story of friendship and rivalry, of a time of uncertainty and enquiry, a testing of belief, endurance and loyalty.