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LED Lighted Pocket Magnifier
$7.99High power optical quality 3X lens with a 6X bifocal insert. Super bright, long-lasting LED light with on/off button. Crystal clear, unbreakable and scratch-resistant acrylic lens. The perfect compact magnifier for reading small type in low light. Protective pouch included free.
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Lum A Bar Highlighting Magnifier
$8.99A unique new magnifier with yellow highlighting bar that keeps you focused
2X power – doubles print size
Lies flat on surface – no need to hold away from page
Perfect size for Bibles and other books
Durable clear acrylic
Luke 10:23 scripture imprint
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Joy To The World The Lord Is Come
$3.99Text inside reads, “I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people.” Luke 2:10
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this card will go to Compassion International, one of the world’s leading child development and advocacy organizations.
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Peace On Earth
$3.99Text inside reads, “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.” Luke 2:14
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this card will go to Compassion International, one of the world’s leading child development and advocacy organizations.
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Christ In The Old Testament Pamphlet
$4.99History is about Christ. Throughout the Old Testament, we see God setting up history for the coming of Christ, not simply by speaking prophetic words, but by arranging the lives of human beings. “Typology” deals with significant historical people that have symbols or events in their lives that correspond to symbols and events in the life of Christ. In quick reference chart format, this pamphlet highlights the lives of people who “prefigure” that central Life who is the Life of the World Himself. Includes Melchizedek, King David, Adam, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, and more.
Features:
* 12 Old Testament people who foreshadowed Jesus
* Types and Illustrations of Jesus
* Actions and events that anticipate JesusPamphlet has 14 panels and fits inside most Bible covers. Unfolds to 38″ long.
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Flywheel (DVD)
$10.73Jay Austin wants to sell used cars in the worst way…and that’s exactly how he does business at his dealership. Promising much more than he can ever deliver, he’ll do whatever it takes to sell a car. His manipulative ways permeate all of his relationships – even his wife and son don’t trust him. But as Jay works on restoring a classic convertible, he begins to see that God is working on restoring him as well. Coming face-to-face with the reality of how he truly conducts himself, Jay Austin begins the ride of his life as he learns to honor God with his business, his relationships, and his life!
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Women Of The Bible New Testament Pamphlet
$4.99In this concise comparison chart, we will dig out the significance of some important women in the Bible, addressing cultural and literary points of view to discover hidden meanings found in the women’s names, the ironies in their stories, and the culture of the time. Our understanding of the biblical text will increase as we see events from the perspective of the women themselves, their strengths and weaknesses.
Featured women of the New Testament Mary, Mother of Jesus; Elizabeth, Mary Magdalene; Mary & Martha; Lydia; Priscilla; Herodias
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Geneva Bible 1560 Edition
$69.95Sixteenth century English Protestant scholars were determined to make the scriptures understandable to common people, so that, as William Tyndale famously put it, “the boy that driveth the plough should know more of the scriptures” than the educated man.
However, Queen Mary’s (1553-1558) persecution of her Protestant subjects caused many to flee to the continent to avoid imprisonment or execution. Geneva, Switzerland soon became a center for Protestant biblical scholarship. It was there that a group of the movement’s leading lights gathered to undertake a fresh translation of the scriptures into English, beginning in 1556.
Published in 1560, the Geneva Bible’s popularity kept it in print until 1644-long after the advent of the Authorized Version (a.k.a. King James Version). It was an English Bible that met the needs of both clergy and laity. Perhaps the Geneva Bible’s greatest contribution was its commentary, which under girded the emerging practice of sermonizing and helped foster scripture literacy. The Geneva Bible was the first to feature many innovations in the field of Bible publishing:
* Text printed in readable roman type; 7 pt. type
* Smyth sewn
* Division of the text into numbered verses
* Italic type used for words not in the original languages
* Marks placed over the accented syllables to aid in pronouncing proper names
* Extensive textual and explanatory commentary placed in the margins
* Words/phrases displayed at the heads of pages to promote scripture memorization
* Maps and woodcuts illustrating biblical scenes included
* Sold in a variety of sizes so many people could afford a household BibleThe Geneva Bible accompanied English settlers voyaging to the new world. It is probable that the Geneva Bible came to America in 1607 and was used in the Jamestown colony. Thirteen years later the Pilgrims brought it with them on the Mayflower’s perilous voyage to religious freedom. The Geneva Bible stands as a landmark in the history of English Bible translation. Hendrickson’s facsimile reproduces one of the finest existing copies of the 1560 Geneva Bible. Using quality materials and crafted to last, Bible collectors and anyone interested in the history of the English Bible will treasure this volume.
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Women Of The Bible Old Testament Pamphlet
$4.99Unfolds to 38″ long
Sarah and Hagar, Tamar, Miriam, Rahab, Deborah and Jael, Bathsheba, Naomi and Ruth, EstherIn this concise comparison chart, we will dog out the significance of some important women in the Bible, addressing cultural and literary points of view to discover hidden meanings found in the women’s names, the ironies in their stories, and the culture of the time. Our understanding of the biblical text will increase as we see events from the perspective of the women themselves, their strengths and weaknesses.
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