KJV Names of God Bible Black, Hebrew Name Design Duravella Hardcover - 2014
by Spangler, Ann [Editor]
From the publisher
One of the best ways to get to know God on a deeper level is to know the names and titles both he and his people give to him. The Names of God Bible restores more than 10,000 occurrences of specific names of God--like Yahweh, El Shadday, El Elyon, and Adonay--to help readers
-discover the Hebrew names of God within the biblical text
-understand the meaning and significance of each name
-encounter God in a new way through prayers, promises, and devotional readings
Perfect for personal study, prayer, and reflection, The Names of God Bible includes many special features, including introductions, memorization and reflection aids, sidebars, a topical prayer guide, a pronunciation guide, a name index, and Bible reading plans to assist in study. Anyone who desires a deeper understanding of God and new insights into the Bible will cherish The Names of God Bible as it opens a door into the Hebrew roots of the faith and the Scriptures.
Details
- Title KJV Names of God Bible Black, Hebrew Name Design Duravella
- Author Spangler, Ann [Editor]
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition Lea
- Pages 1520
- Language ENG
- Publisher Revell
- Date 2014-11
- ISBN 9780800722852
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