A book for those who would like to understand the spiritual significance of the Old Testament tabernacle. The many details are explained clearly to show how God was using the tabernacle to symbolize His great plan through Jesus Christ. 169 pages; paper.
A newly revised edition of one of the most complete, comprehensive, and up-to-date Bible dictionaries available today. Scholarly, with current articles on archaeology, geography, chronology, and other areas of biblical information. Includes color pictures. 1408 pages; hardcover.
A fascinating and informative story of the translation of the King James Version of the Bible. This book is a valuable source of information about the Bible we use. 338 pages; paper.
This pamphlet-size reference gives concise definitions for more than 600 English words as they were used when the King James Version was translated. Small enough to slip in the back of your Bible. 22 pages.
A book describing many of the types and shadows from the Old Testament which teach us about Christ and the New Testament. This book was written to show the marvelous design of the Bible and that only God could have been the author. Chapters discuss topics such as Bible numbers; the trees in the garden of Eden; Eve and the church; Noah and the ark; types in the lives of Jacob, Joseph, Moses, and Aaron; and much more. 206 pages; paper.
A digest of the Scriptures with more than 20,000 topics and subtopics, and 100,000 references with words of Scripture printed in full. A topical concordance with actual verses presented. Very helpful for study. 1384 pages; hardcover.
A reference book for intensive word study of more than 6000 biblical words in their original Greek or Hebrew. The original language often included shades of meaning that may go unnoticed in the English translation of those words. This book includes reference numbers from the Strong’s concordance to further enhance its use. 1184 pages; hardcover.