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E. W. Bullinger

    The Ground Is Thirsty and Other Works
    Figures Of Speech Used In the Bible Explained and Illustrated
    Commentary on Revelation, Or, the Apocalypse
    How to Enjoy the Bible
    Number in Scripture
    The Witness of the Stars
    • The Witness of the Stars

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,6(24)Évaluer

      A consistent best-seller, redesigned for contemporary readers. The Psalmist says, "The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament showeth His handiwork." Building upon ancient astronomical sources and modern scientific data, E. W. Bullinger shows how the constellations witness to the accuracy of biblical prophetic truths. Numerous celestial charts and diagrams are provided to lend vivid support to his conclusions. Includes numerous illustrations of the stars Combines scientific and historical data to support the Scriptures

      The Witness of the Stars
    • Number in Scripture

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,4(82)Évaluer

      E.W. Bullinger's classic work is an invaluable guide to the study of Bible Numerics. Bullinger's two-fold approach to the subject first examines the supernatural design of the Bible. He notes the amazing patterns of numbers and numerical features of the Scriptures that give evidence of their Designer. The second section highlights the spiritual significance and symbolic connotations of numbers which are repeated in different contexts throughout the Bible. An example is the number seven or the use of "666" in the book of Revelation. This study will provide a treasure trove of insights and practical applications for pastors, teachers, and Bible students.

      Number in Scripture
    • How to Enjoy the Bible

      12 Basic Principles for Understanding God's Word

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,3(22)Évaluer

      Most Christians know they should study the Bible more but many find it confusing and hard to understand and – let alone enjoy. In this classic book on Bible study, biblical scholar E.W.Bullinger provides a handbook for discovering, understanding, and enjoying the Bible's truths.

      How to Enjoy the Bible
    • The analysis of the Book of Revelation unfolds through a verse-by-verse examination, showcasing the contentious interpretations surrounding its final chapters. The author, Bullinger, presents a devotional approach that invites readers to engage deeply with the text, making this early 20th-century work strikingly relevant in today's context, especially as many people express beliefs about living in the Biblical End Times. This deconstruction challenges conventional readings and encourages a fresh perspective on the prophetic scripture.

      Commentary on Revelation, Or, the Apocalypse
    • Focusing on the study of biblical language, this handbook meticulously details 217 distinct figures of speech found in Scripture. Each figure is presented with its pronunciation, etymology, and numerous scriptural examples, totaling nearly eight thousand citations. Renowned for its depth and clarity, the work is highly recommended for scholars and exegetes, positioning itself as an essential resource alongside Greek and Hebrew lexicons. The 2011 reprint preserves the original 1898 edition, ensuring authenticity in its presentation.

      Figures Of Speech Used In the Bible Explained and Illustrated
    • The Ground Is Thirsty and Other Works

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      One of history's greatest Biblical scholars, E. W. Bullinger proved through the internal evidence of the Scriptures the inerrant accuracy of God's Word. His major works: A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament; Figures of Speech Used in the Bible; and The Companion Bible are unparalleled reference works indispensably utilized in Biblical research. While Bullinger's major reference works continue to be widely studied, most people are unfamiliar with the bulk of his publications. This volume is a collection of twenty-four of his little known, shorter Biblical studies, covering varied topics which display the detailed accuracy of the Word of God and provide greater understanding of our Lord and Savior and what he accomplished for the Christian believer. Although brief in length, each of these expositions provide great illumination and inspiration to all those who continue to seek after truth.

      The Ground Is Thirsty and Other Works
    • The Witness of the Stars

      The Twelve Star Signs of the Heavens and Their Role in the Biblical Lore, the Psalms, and God's Promise to Christians

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,2(5)Évaluer

      Exploring the constellations through a Biblical lens, this book offers a profound interpretation of celestial patterns. It features E. W. Bullinger's original charts and illustrations, enhancing the understanding of the stars in relation to scriptural wisdom. This edition serves as a unique resource for those interested in the intersection of astronomy and faith.

      The Witness of the Stars
    • The Church Epistles

      Romans to Thessalonians

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,2(5)Évaluer

      Focusing on the Apostle Paul's epistles, E.W. Bullinger defends their significance as a unique revelation from God, emphasizing the concept of the Mystery, or Body of Christ. He explores the distinction between the Church and Israel, a key tenet of Hyper-dispensationalism, asserting that the Church's inception is rooted in Paul's ministry. Through this analysis, Bullinger aims to deepen understanding of these theological principles and their implications for Christian doctrine.

      The Church Epistles
    • This classic lexicon and concordance is now back in print based on popular demand! English words appear in alphabetical order along with the equivalent Greek words, their literal and derivative meanings, and a list of passages in which they appear. Includes a comprehensive Greek-English index.

      A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament
    • E W Bullinger was a dedicated student of the Word and a prolific writer. As well as writing several major books and compiling The Companion Bible, he wrote dozens of shorter articles and pamphlets. In this publication we have put together four interesting and helpful the topics. · The Vail in the Temple, which was torn from top to bottom. · The Parable of the Leaven. · Churches! Where should we worship? · Prayer. How do we prayer and what should be pray for? We trust that the reader will, as with all Bullinger’s writing, find much food for study and contemplation.

      Bullinger on ... The Vail, The Leaven, The Church and Prayer