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  1. General Biblical Introduction: From God to Us Hardcover – January 1, 1960. by H. S. Miller (Author) 4.2 9 ratings. See all formats and editions. [From the Author’s Preface] There are good reasons for writing this book. It is not simply an addition of one more book to the many; there are no “many.”

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  2. General Introduction deals with the Bible as a whole, and. shows (1) how it came into existence, (2) how it has come down to us. It discusses (1) the inspiration of the Bible; whether it is from God. or from man; (2) its canonicity; the origin, extent, and preservation.

  3. The biblical scholar, H. S. Miller, tells us that 70 nations are found in this account ... all of which came from Noah's three sons. I believe these boys were triplets, Japheth being the first born (Gen. 10:21). Fourteen nations are found here in Japheth's genealogy. They are as follows:

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  4. Sep 17, 2022 · Fourth Edition; The Christian Workers Manual. by. H.S. Miller, A.M. Publication date. 1928. Publisher. Christian Alliance Publishing Company. Collection. internetarchivebooks.

  5. Vernon McGee quotes H.S. Miller’s chart, which includes (1) those who proceeded from Magog: Scythians, Slavs, Russians, Bulgarians, Bohemians, Poles, Slovaks, and Croatians; (2) those from Madai: the Indians and the Iranic races—Medes, Persians, Afghans, and Kurds; (3) those from Javan: Greeks, Romans and the Romance nationalities such as ...

  6. H. S. Miller. There are good reasons for writing this book. It is not simply an addition of one more book to the many; there are no "many." The writer has taught the subject of General Biblical Introduction for years, and he does not know of one book suitable for classroom work, covering the entire subject, telling the entire story concerning ...

  7. Miller, H. S. (Herbert Sumner), 1867-1942: Studies in the four gospels : and the life of Christ (Wordbearer Press, 1940) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) See also what's at your library, or elsewhere.

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