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By Scripture Alone: The
Sufficiency of Scripture
W. Gary Crampton
ISBN: 0940931591
245 pages
This book answers those who
assert that the Bible is unreliable, insufficient, or
cannot be interpreted literally. Contents include: The Necessity of Scripture;
The Identity of Scripture; The Authority of Scripture;
The Sufficiency of Scripture; The Clarity of Scripture;
The Transmission and Preservation of Scripture; The
Interpretation of Scripture; The Finality of Scripture;
Sola Scriptura vs. Sola Ekklesia; Alleged
Fallacies; Red Herrings; Twisting Scripture; The
Foolishness of Philosophers; A Little Church History;
Tradition; The Reformers; The Foolishness of Priests.
Includes Scripture index.
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God-Breathed: The Divine
Inspiration of the Bible
Louis Gaussen
Publisher: Trinity
Foundation
ISBN: 0940931575
348 pages
The author, a nineteenth-century Swiss
Reformed pastor, describes his purpose: "Our object in this book is, with God's help, and
on the sole authority of His Word, to set forth,
establish, and defend, the Christian doctrine of divine
inspiration." Gaussen collects and examines the hundreds
of verses in which Scripture proclaims itself to be the
Word of God.
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God's Hammer: The Bible and
Its Critics
Gordon H. Clark
Publisher: Trinity
Foundation
ISBN: 0940931885
215 pages
This collection of essays
on the inspiration, authority, and infallibility of the
Bible is among the best volumes on the subject available
today. In the sixteenth century, Sola
Scriptura ("Scripture alone") was the rallying cry
of the Reformers; but today it is rarely heard. The
Bible is subjected to relentless attack by those who
wish to erect another authority — the state, the clergy,
tradition, or an academic elite. Against such Biblical
subversives, Clark directs his vigorous defense of the
Bible.
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Is All Scripture Inspired?
J. C. Ryle
Publisher: Banner of Truth
ISBN: 9780851518480
80 pages
To J. C.
Ryle, the inspiration of the Scriptures was 'the very
keel and foundation of Christianity', the underpinning
without which Christians had no warrant for doctrine or
practice, 'no solid ground for present peace or hope,
and no right to claim the attention of mankind'. But is
all Scripture inspired? Are the very words and
expressions used by the writers from God, or does
inspiration mean something less than this? Ryle was
convinced that the very words are from God, and that
only this view makes sense of what the Bible itself
claims. Here he eloquently defends this position,
answers objections, and applies the truth to the
conscience of the reader.
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Logical Criticisms of
Textual Criticism
Gordon H. Clark
Publisher: Trinity
Foundation
ISBN:
0940931931
60 pages
For over a century,
scholars have been making new translations of the Bible,
encouraging both pastors and laymen to buy and use them.
These new translations, we are told, are better than the
old, based on superior Greek texts, and more suited to
the modern mind. But not all translations are created
equal! In this short book and in simple terms, Clark
exposes the sloppy scholarship of the textual critics —
their misleading footnotes; their incorrect
translations; their capriciousness in excluding words,
phrases, and whole verses from the Bible. No Christian
should be without this book. Contents include: Old
Testament Examples; New Testament Examples; Logical and
Textual Criticism; The Greek Text; Variant Readings;
Textual Criticism of Matthew; Mark; Luke; John; Acts;
Romans; Revelation. With Scripture index.
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Scripture Alone: Exploring
the Bible's Accuracy, Authority, and Authenticity
James R. White
Publisher: Bethany House
ISBN: 0764220489
224 pages
"If God’s Word is to be
heard, we who love it must stand in its defense," says
James R. White in his introduction to Scripture
Alone. With clear teaching in an engaging,
accessible style, this book lays a foundation for all
Christians who desire a deeper understanding of the
Bible's sufficiency. White presents Scripture as
God-breathed in nature, as unparalleled and absolute in
authority, and as the church’s infallible rule of faith
in straightforward language to help believers apply
these doctrines to their lives. In addition he addresses
the timely issues of the canon, including textual and
historical evidence. The captivating dialogues used
throughout the book help bring into focus the great
truths of faith against the backdrop of error. Based on
the author’s experience in public debates against
leading apologists of varying ideology, they assist
readers in discovering how to engage in conversation
with those who doubt God's Word or openly deny it.
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible —
Updated Edition with CD
James Strong
Publisher: Hendrickson
1685 pages, hardcover
This
revised edition of Strong’s
Exhaustive Concordance takes James
Strong’s monumental work and updates it
to be even more useful to the modern
reader.
It maintains all of the features that
have long made Strong’s indispensable:
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Allows the reader to easily find all occurrences of a word in the
King James Version
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Points the reader to the underlying
Hebrew and Greek words
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Uses the Strong’s numbering system
which is used in most modern Bible study
books and software
And, new features make it even
more useful:
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Corrected, updated, and expanded using
the latest computer technolog
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Extra-clear typesetting and page
design make this edition readable and
easy to navigate
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Updated and improved Hebrew and Greek
dictionaries tie each word to the Greek
or Hebrew root
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Includes maps and additional Bible
study aids
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Clear edge-tab indexing for handier
use
Plus - PREMIUM CD BONUS CONTENT
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Bibles
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Commentaries
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Dictionaries
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Maps & Images
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Topical & Background Tools
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PC, Mac, and PDA compatible
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The Study and Teaching of
the English Bible
G. Campbell Morgan
Publisher: Wipf and Stock
ISBN: 1592446043
100 pages
Morgan was a leading Bible
expositor in both England and the United States, and
founded the well-attended "Friday Evening Bible
Institute" in London. In this book he addresses the
proper approach to the study of the English Bible, and
outlines a process for Bible study. He then addresses
the need for Bible teaching in the church and the
nation, and outlines a method for teaching the
Scriptures including the preparation of the teacher, the
purpose of Bible teaching, and the process of teaching.
Morgan rightly believed that only a Scripture-driven
church could change a nation.
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Why Believe the Bible?
John Blanchard
Publisher: Evangelical Press
ISBN:
9780852345597
It's the most revered book in the world — also the most reviled. Thousands have given their lives to preserve it, while others have dedicated their lives to destroying it. Yet for many, the Bible does nothing but raise dozens of questions. Is the
present text faithful to the
original? Is it anything more than
folklore? How can such an old book be
relevant in the twenty-first century?
Hasn't science disproved the Bible's explanation of the world and our
place in it? Noted author John Blanchard answers these questions and more.
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Word Studies in the Greek New Testament
Kenneth S. Wuest
Publisher: Eerdmans
3499 pages in 4 volumes, hardcover
In non-technical language,
one of the 20th century's leading evangelical New
Testament scholars unlocks the hidden treasures of the
original Greek text. This set is a wonderful Bible study
companion, and a great addition to your church library.
Volumes 1 and 2 contain Wuest's verse-by-verse
commentaries on the text of Mark; Romans;
Galatians; Ephesians; Philippians; Colossians; 1st and
2nd Timothy; Titus; Hebrews; 1st and 2nd Peter; 1st,
2nd, and 3rd John; and Jude.
Volume 3 includes
several of Wuest's word study books that were previously
published separately
— Golden Nuggets from the Greek
New Testament; Bypaths in the Greek New Testament;
Treasures from the Greek New Testament;
Untranslatable Riches; Studies in the Vocabulary
of the Greek New Testament; Great Truths to Live
By.
Volume 4 is Wuest's Expanded
Translation of the entire New Testament.
(Note: Because
of the weight of this set, the shipping charge is
$9.95.)
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