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Books of I & II Peter
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Exploring the Epistles of Peter
By Kregel Publications
The John
Phillips Commentary Series is designed to provide pastors, Sunday school
teachers, and students of the Scripture with doctrinally sound interpretation
that emphasizes the practical application of Bible truth. Working from the
familiar King James Version, Dr. Phillips not only provides helpful commentary
on the text, but also includes detailed outlines and numerous illustrations
and quotations. Anyone wanting to explore the meaning of God's Word in greater
the guidance and insights of this respected series. |
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First Peter: Thru the Bible
By Thomas Nelson
The scriptures
come alive with America's best-loved Bible teacher Dr. J. Vernon McGee.
Whether you are a new believer or a longtime Bible student, the series offers
sound biblical scholarship and practical, down-to-earth suggestions for
applying the principles of Scripture to everyday life. The studies in the
series have been taken from Dr. McGee's "Thru the Bible" radio messages.
With his familiar, anecdotal style and lively approach, Dr. McGee makes
biblical truth understandable and Bible study more enjoyable. |
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Second Peter - Thru the Bible
By Thomas Nelson
The Scriptures
come alive with America's best-loved Bible teacher Dr. J. Vernon McGee.
Whether you are a new believer or a longtime Bible student, Dr. McGees's
Thru the Bible Commentary Series offers sound biblical scholarship
and practical, down-to-earth suggestions for applying the principles of
Scripture to everyday life. The studies in the series have been taken from
Dr. McGee's "Thru the Bible" radio messages. With his familiar, anecdotal
style and lively approach, Dr. McGee makes biblical truth understandable
and Bible study more enjoyable. |
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Be Hopeful (1 Peter), The Be Series
By Warren Wiersbe / David C. Cook
The people who first read Peter's epistle were familiar with suffering and
persecution because of their loyalty to Christ. But Peter warned that something
new would soon happen: a "fiery trial" of official persecution was about
to begin. Peter wanted to tell them how they could be triumphant for the
glory of God. We can expect to suffer for our faith, but we can also be
hopeful. God's grace is ours for the asking! Suffering in the will of God
leads to the glory of God. We can prepare for the best of God's blessings
rather than fear the worst of man's hatred. Look to Jesus Christ and Be
Hopeful. |
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