Christianity

The Holy Bible / King James Version + Apocrypha

The King James Version of the Holy Bible, including the Apocrypha, is a foundational religious text comprising the Old and New Testaments, detailing God's interactions with humanity and the prophecy of Jesus Christ.

God, Various authors
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The Ministry of the Word, Vol. 27, No. 07: An Overview of the Central Burden and Present Truth of the Lord's Recovery before His Appearing

This volume summarizes twelve messages from the July 2023 semiannual training, capturing the core truths and burdens of the Lord's recovery before His appearing.

Various Authors
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The Book of Romans

John P. Croft's 'The Book of Romans' provides a clear and practical commentary on Paul's letter to the Romans, focusing on sin, salvation, and the transformative power of the Gospel through Jesus Christ.

John P. Croft
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The Holy Bible

The Gospel of Matthew presents the life, teachings, and fulfillment of the prophecies of Jesus Christ, emphasizing His role as the servant Messiah and the importance of His teachings for a Jewish Christian audience.

Matthew the Apostle
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The Gospel of Saint Mark in West-Saxon

The Gospel of Saint Mark in West-Saxon recounts the ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, emphasizing his role as the Messiah and Son of God while portraying him as a teacher, healer, exorcist, and miracle worker.

Mark the Evangelist
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The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the PHILIPPIANS

The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Philippians is a letter about joy, perseverance, and faith, written by Paul from prison to the Christian community in Philippi.

King James, Paul the Apostle
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The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the PHILIPPIANS

Paul's Epistle to the Philippians is a letter of joy and encouragement written from prison, urging steadfast faith and contentment in Christ despite hardships.

King James, Paul the Apostle
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The Book of Titus

The Book of Titus by James W. Knox provides a straightforward analysis of Paul's letter to Titus, addressing church life, personal holiness, and the transformative power of the gospel amidst cultural challenges.

James W. Knox
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