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  1. Bible Dictionary. The ‘bridge’ element in the title reflects the aim of all Bridgeway books, which is to bridge two gaps at once – the gap between the word of the Bible and the world of today, and the gap between the technical reference works and the ordinary reader. God’s Word gives meaning to life, but only if peop le read and obey it.

  2. to communicate Bible doctrine will never be forgotten. Shortly before retiring from the pulpit, he penned the following message in salute to his faithful congregation: I leave you a legacy of Bible doctrine in tapes and in books as the full expression . of my love for you. Bible doctrine made real through the mentorship of the Holy

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  4. When you read through the Bible for the first time --- and even many more times --- there will be some things which you will not be able to understand. If you need to know the meaning of a specific word or phrase, you can refer to your KJV Bible Glossary & Dictionary for many of such words and phrases. The more

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  5. Introduction Tyndale Bible Dictionary. Our primary aim throughout the writing and editing process of this volume has been to pro-vide our readers with a comprehensive Bible dictionary. We believe we have reached that goal. The Tyndale Bible Dictionary includes all the significant people, places, and terms in the Bible.

  6. temporary study of the make-up of man. The Bible is not a psychology handbook, but when it speaks on this subject, the Word of God is author­ itative. What the Bible has to sayan the heart is, therefore, of the ut­ most value and will shed light on the natural man. When the Bible

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  7. Jun 1, 2015 · The new Strong's complete dictionary of Bible words by Strong, James, 1822-1894. Publication date 1996 Topics ... EPUB and PDF access not available for this item.

  8. This handbook covers 250-plus of the most important New Testament words. Because they are keyed to various numbers between 1 and 5624, you will often see Strong’s numbers greater than 250. For example, lēstēs, “bandit,”. 3. is keyed to Strong’s #3027. A small glossary also appears in the back of this book for readers who may stumble ...

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