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Author | : Eric Alexander |
Publisher | : Infinity Publishing |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2005-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0741425483 |
Murder, extortion, kidnapping, arson, embezzlement and his inner demons are just some of the horrors Adam Strong must deal with during what will be two of the worst weeks of his life.
Author | : Mike Guardia |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2015-08-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1504021703 |
A riveting true story of tank warfare in Iraq during Operation Desert Storm under the command of Captain H. R. McMaster. As a new generation of main battle tanks came onto the line during the 1980s, neither the United States nor the USSR had the chance to pit them in combat. But once the Cold War between the superpowers waned, Iraq’s Saddam Hussein provided the chance with his invasion of Kuwait. Finally the new US M1A1 tank would see how it fared against the vaunted Soviet-built T-72. On the morning of August 2, 1990, Iraqi armored divisions invaded the tiny emirate of Kuwait. The Iraqi Army, after its long war with Iran, had more combat experience than the US Army. Who knew if America’s untested forces could be shipped across the world and then contest the battle-hardened Iraqis on their home ground? The Kuwaitis had collapsed easily enough, but the invasion drew fierce condemnation from the United Nations, which demanded Hussein’s withdrawal. Undeterred by the rhetoric, the Iraqi dictator massed his forces along the Saudi Arabian border and dared the world to stop him. In response, the United States led the world community in a coalition of 34 nations in what became known as Operation Desert Storm—a violent air and ground campaign to eject the Iraqis from Kuwait. Leading this charge into Iraq were the men of Eagle Troop in the US Army’s 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment. Commanded by then-Captain H. R. McMaster—who would go on to serve as National Security Advisor in the Trump administration—Eagle Troop was the lead element of the US VII Corps’ advance into Iraq. On February 26, 1991, Eagle Troop encountered the Tawakalna Brigade of Iraq’s elite Republican Guard. By any calculation, the 12 American tanks didn’t stand a chance. Yet within a mere 23 minutes, the M1A1 tanks of Eagle Troop destroyed more than 50 enemy vehicles and plowed a hole through the Iraqi front. History would call it the Battle of 73 Easting. Based on hours of interviews and archival research by renowned author Mike Guardia, this minute-by-minute account of the US breakthrough reveals an intimate, no-holds-barred account of modern warfare.
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Total Pages | : 664 |
Release | : 1997 |
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Author | : Andrew Weeks |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 875 |
Release | : 2019-03-25 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 900439527X |
Jacob Boehme’s Of the Three Principles of Divine Being, 1619, is vital for understanding his work as a whole, its relationship to its epoch, and its role in intellectual history. Reproduced here using the methods of critical edition, the original of the work and its adjacent translation, together with an extensive introduction and commentary, provide unprecedented access to this essential work of early modern thought and cast a fresh light on the revolutionary theological, philosophical, and scientific developments coinciding with the start of the Thirty Years’ War. The 1730 edition is annotated with reference to the manuscript sources to clarify ambiguities so that the translation can interpret the text without refracting its meaning. This makes it possible to interpret Boehme’s complex theories of the origin of the divine being and of nature, the human creature, and the female aspect of divinity.
Author | : Erwin W. Lutzer |
Publisher | : Moody Publishers |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 2018-08-07 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0802492436 |
OVER 50,000 COPIES SOLD! How do we live faithfully in a country becoming more and more hostile to our faith in Christ? Like the Israelites in Babylon, we must find a way to maintain our faith in the midst of a pagan culture. But that requires we answer two crucial questions: How did we get here? How do we prepare for the dark and difficult days ahead? In The Church in Babylon, Dr. Lutzer answers both of these questions. He will walk you through the many parallels between the church in America and God’s people in Babylon, and embolden you to be a gospel witness. You’ll be encouraged not to compromise your faith even when under constant pressure from all corners of society. And more than all this you will have a fresh encounter with Jesus Christ, as you consider the biblical role of those in exile.
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Total Pages | : 880 |
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Author | : Jennifer Macaire |
Publisher | : Headline Accent |
Total Pages | : 207 |
Release | : 2021-01-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1786157918 |
READERS LOVE JENNIFER MACAIRE! 'Fascinating . . . Jam-packed with adventure and colour' Jodi Taylor ***** 'Fantastic historical adventure' - AMAZON REVIEWER ***** 'I highly recommend it' - GOODREADS REVIEWER ***** 'No one blends time travel and history as well as she does.' - AMAZON REVIEWER ***** 'Some of my best reading travels this year!' - GOODREADS REVIEWER ***** 'You just keep turning those pages to see what's coming next.' - AMAZON REVIEWER THE NEW TIMESLIP NOVEL FROM THE ACCLAIMED AUTHOR! To save the future, she must turn to the past . . . San Francisco, Year 3377. A deadly virus has taken the world by storm. Scientists are desperately working to develop a vaccine. And Robin Johnson - genius, high-functioning, and perhaps a little bit single-minded - is delighted. Because, to cure the disease, she's given the chance to travel back in time. But when Robin arrives at the last Ice Age hoping to stop the virus at its source, she finds more there than she bargained for. And just as her own chilly exterior is beginning to thaw, she realises it's not only sabre-toothed tigers that are in danger of extinction . . . Praise for Jennifer Macaire's Time For Alexander Series: 'A fascinating glimpse into the Ancient World jam-packed with adventure and colour.' Jodi Taylor, author of the best-selling Chronicles of St Mary's series 'A vividly written, characterful, informed and unusual take on Alexander and Ancient Times. I loved it.' Carol McGrath, author of The Silken Rose 'Fun, sexy and at times incredibly sad, the story held me to the end and the research was incredible' Karen King
Author | : Jennifer Macaire |
Publisher | : Headline Accent |
Total Pages | : 195 |
Release | : 2020-01-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1786157756 |
'Fascinating . . . Jam-packed with adventure and colour' JODI TAYLOR on Jennifer Macaire READERS LOVE JENNIFER MACAIRE! 'Fantastic historical adventure' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 'I highly recommend it' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 'No one blends time travel and history as well as she does' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 'Some of my best reading travels this year!' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 'You just keep turning those pages to see what's coming next' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ For fans of JODI TAYLOR and NEIL GAIMAN, the first in an action-packed series from the author of the cult classic Time for Alexander series. One last chance for redemption . . . two thousand years in the past. England, the year 2900 CE. Sentenced to decades of imprisonment, Isobel believes that life as she knows it is entirely over. Or is it? When she's offered a time-travelling mission back in the time of the Crusades, she has the chance to change the course of history - and free herself in the process. But the perils of medieval France are like nothing she's encountered before, and Isobel realises too late that the stakes are far higher than she ever imagined . . . Praise for Jennifer Macaire's Time For Alexander series: 'A fascinating glimpse into the Ancient World jam-packed with adventure and colour' JODI TAYLOR 'A vividly written, characterful, informed and unusual take on Alexander and Ancient Times. I loved it' CAROL McGRATH 'Fun, sexy and at times incredibly sad, the story held me to the end and the research was incredible' KAREN KING
Author | : Michael Blakeslee |
Publisher | : Xulon Press |
Total Pages | : 446 |
Release | : 2009-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1615793801 |
Daniel, a Judean youth, is taken to Babylon as a hostage. Rising to prominence in the royal court of King Nebuchadnezzar, he becomes a pawn in the conflict between the warrior-king and the powerful caste of priests serving the false gods. Nebuchadnezzar, obsessed with conquest and self-aggrandizement, creates much human suffering. Stricken insane by the God of Abraham, the curse ridden king destroys Jerusalem and its holy temple in a futile attempt to end his torment. Daniel strives to salvage the sacred texts written by Israel's prophets and turn his exiled countrymen back to God in preparation for their inevitable return to the Promised Land. Finally acknowledging God as the ultimate authority over mankind, King Nebuchadnezzar is haunted no more and allows Daniel to usher in a golden age of peace and prosperity. Evading extinction, the priests of Marduk continue to undermine Daniel's efforts, plotting his death until meeting their ill-fated end, ironically, in the lions' den. Since his youth, Daniel encounters recurring visions of a man nailed to the crossed timbers he hangs from. Daniel finally learns the answer to this life-long mystery when the angel Gabriel reveals to him the fullness of heaven, only hours before his decreed execution. The Exile threads together the biblical accounts found in the Old Testament Book of Daniel. Driven by war, political intrigue, and love, the story is set against the backdrop of the Babylonian captivity. Its unfolding drama reveals the tumultuous nature of the historical events surrounding remnant Israel's seventy year exile, while sharing the gospel message from this unique perspective centuries before Jesus Christ's birth, sacrificial death and resurrection. An avid student of the Bible and ancient history, Michael Blakeslee resides in Sacramento, California, from where he continues to support evangelical missions abroad and the concept "one nation under God."
Author | : Michael H. Floyd |
Publisher | : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Total Pages | : 676 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780802844521 |
The latest addition to the Forms of the Old Testament Literature series presents a complete form-critical analysis of the last six books in the Minor Prophets: Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi. By looking carefully at the literary genre and internal structure of each book, Michael Floyd uncovers the literary conventions that helped shape the composition of these prophetic books in their final form. Useful to scholars, pastors, and students, this commentary shows how analysis of literary form can lead to a more profound understanding of the Minor Prophets. - Publisher.