This is a study of the 9th Commandment. This book deals with the problems of slander and perjury and also has a unique section on God's Supreme Court and how we can access it. There is also a very important section on "God's True Method of Subduing the Earth," showing how God intends to subdue the earth largely by peaceful means, rather than by violence as many Christians are taught.
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Most of modern prophecy teaching has as its foundation the 70th week of Daniel. Many teach that God stopped His "clock" and pushed the 70th week into the future in order to establish an "Age of Grace" for "Gentiles." It is often taught that the 70th week will begin with the Rapture, the rise of an Antichrist, the beginning of the Tribulation, and the fulfillment of most of the book of Revelation. All of these teachings are based upon an incorrect understanding of history. This book reconstructs
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Many disagree about whether or not man has a free will. This 26-page booklet shows from the Scriptures that free will is not the fundamental issue, but rather the fact that the Creator OWNS all things and is responsible for all that He owns. There are very interesting legal implications in this.
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This is a study of the 8th Commandment regarding theft of property. This includes a unique history of the American penal system and how the Socialist theories behind it have utterly failed. The American system of "justice" is not only extremely expensive, but it perpetuates crime and does little or nothing to recompense the victim or rehabilitate the thief. God has the answer in His law solving all these problems.
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What it means Biblically and experientially to hear the voice of God and to walk in the Spirit of revelation, as opposed to hearing the idols of the heart. Many say this is our most valuable book. Available in English and Spanish.
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A chapter by chapter examination of the Book of Hebrews; this book examines the ways in which God has moved towards a better covenant with man. The historical background of the Book of Hebrews as well as contextual discussions add insight and relevance to Hebrews.
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Three basic lessons and an epilogue on what the Bible teaches about being an overcomer.
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The Bible recognizes two types of marriage in the law: marriage of a bond slave and marriage of a free woman. This is illustrated by Abraham’s two wives, Hagar and Sarah. The Old and New Covenants are based upon these two types of marriages. This is a book that gives not only a detailed Bible study of the two covenants, but also shows their application in our own marriages today.
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All are called to pray, but God calls some to intercession. This book explains the three phases of intercession: Identification, Bearing the penalty for another's sin, and Obtaining forgiveness and victory on their behalf. Jesus is the great example. We are merely called to be like Him and walk as He walked.
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The second part of the series, "The Barley Overcomers" is an in depth study of events in the Bible that occurred at the time of the barley harvest (wave-sheaf offering. We find that barley is always associated with the overcomers, life, the first resurrection, and coming into Sonship at the feast of Tabernacles. This series includes the booklets "The Purpose of Resurrection" and "The Wheat and Asses of Pentecost/" Available in English and Spanish.
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This book was NOT written to encourage divorce, but rather to show that if one remarries after a lawful divorce, he has not committed adultery. Divorce itself is not a sin, but a judgment for sin. Many translations of Matt. 5:32 make Jesus appear to forbid remarriage, but we show that the text has been mistranslated and then misunderstood. Jesus did not put away the Law. Deut. 24:1-4 specifically permits divorce and remarriage.
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The psalms were divided into five books by the ancient rabbis—one for each of the books of Moses. This is a spiral-bound study of the first 41 psalms called the Genesis Book of Psalms. It includes a second book bound with it called The Biblical Meaning of Numbers from One to Forty.
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This book devotes a separate chapter to each of the words translated "hell" in the New Testament: Tartarus, Gehenna, and Hades. It also deals with the biblical nature of the "lake of fire" and its duration as "eonian." It concludes with a historical chapter, showing what many of the early Christian fathers believed about divine judgment and how it was restorative, rather than destructive.
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A study of the laws of war in Deuteronomy 20, These laws have application in the area of spiritual warfare as well as physical warfare, for Paul says that the law is spiritual. These laws teach us much about the relationship of soul and spirit and may other important biblical truths.
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Ezekiel shows us that this is really a law regarding heart idolatry. This law is closely related to the subject of Wormwood, or opium. The biblical Wormwood is not the modern herb by that name. It is opium, and the prophets connect it with heart bitterness that we are called to overcome. Available in English and Spanish.
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Why does God allow evil to occur on earth? Is God an innocent bystander? This explores the difference between the will and plan of God and between God’s sovereignty and man’s authority.
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This book devotes its chapters to specific important dates in the history of the USA, beginning with Columbus’ arrival to the New World in 1492. It shows the connecting links to the biblical history of Israel and the 2,520-year cycles that culminate in modern times. There are also Cursed Time cycles and Judged Time cycles that help explain the meaning of these historical events.
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If men receive their "eternal rewards" when they die, then what is the purpose of resurrection? The answer depends upon whether one holds the Greek or the Hebrew view of creation. The Purpose of Resurrection introduces the concept of resurrection itself, along with the difference between the two resurrections (barley and wheat companies). First of a three part series which includes the booklets "The Barley Overcomers" and "The Wheat and Asses of Pentecost." Available in english and Spanish.
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Do you feel like you are in a spiritual wilderness? Have you been expelled from your Church? This explains why God calls some out of the Church for a season to teach them new things, so that they can return to minister to those who have ears to hear.
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The resurrection is the fulfillment of the Feast of Trumpets, and the “catching away” of the saints is the fulfillment of the Feast of Tabernacles. Since most teaching on the “Rapture” does not take the biblical feast days into account, this is a very valuable and different study.
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The bible says that every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. Jesus also says that all judgment has been committed to him. Because Adam sinned, the Bible talks about the need for the Restoration of All Things. This shows that there is a need for restoration. The question is how does God intend to accomplish this purpose? This booklet explains the difference between Universalism and Restorationism. 38 page booklet. Available in English and Spanish.
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The third part of the series, "The Wheat and Asses of Pentecost" deals mainly with Old Testament pentecostal types and shadows. Whenever wheat or asses are mentioned in the Bible, we know that it is a story dealing in some way with the anointing of Pentecost. By these examples, the Scriptures exhort us to move beyond Pentecost in our experience and knowledge of God, and move into the realm of Tabernacles and Sonship. Available in English and Spanish.
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The fascinating history of events surrounding Jesus' birth. On Feb. 5, 2 B.C. the Roman Senate passed a bill making Augustus Caesar the "father of the country." They decreed that the whole Roman world should ratify this document, and Cyrenius was sent to Syria and Palestine to conduct this "census" (enrollment). See Luke 2:1. This and many other historical events prove conclusively that Jesus was born in 2 B.C.
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In Romans 2:28, 29 Paul tells us who IS a Jew and who is NOT a Jew. God's answer to this question cannot be obtained by looking at one's genetics, but by the lawful requirements of citizenship in a tribe of Israel. This shows how those Jews who accepted Christ and all others who accept Him as King-Messiah have legally joined the tribe of Judah and are thus "Jews". On the other hand, those who have rejected Him are NOT Jews at all, because they have revolted against the King of the Judah.
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This 60-page book is a natural sequel to the book, "Who is a Jew?" It traces the natural Israelites (i.e., ex-Israelites of the dispersion) from Israel to Assyria and on into Europe and other parts of the world. However, it also shows that being an Israelite is a matter of lawful citizenship. To become a citizen of Israel requires accepting Jesus Christ as the Birthright Holder of Joseph in His second coming. In other words, one must be an overcomer to be an Israelite.
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