A Treasury of Heaven's Likenesses

A Treasury of Heaven's Likenesses
Author: Rolland Stroup, Jr
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2006-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0595413501

Here is immediate access to concepts of heaven from the sacred writings of major world religions. Based on a one-year extensive review of world scriptureal texts, it answers the following questions: 1) What is heaven like? 2) How do concepts of heaven vary from religion to religion? 3) How do I get there from various parts of the world? 4) Is heaven just an oasis? 5) What goes on in heaven? 6) Who is in heaven? 7) How will I feel in heaven? This book is a good reference for persons interested in detailed descriptions of heaven. It also reveals some of the basic motivational concepts of adherents of major world religions. The oldest living human being recently died. She was 116 years old. That is about 30 years older than the average age of death in countries with citizens in the very best of health. How old are you? No matter how old you are, maybe you should learn more about the ultimate reward from God?

Most of the Documented Commandments of Jesus Christ

Most of the Documented Commandments of Jesus Christ
Author: Rolland E. Stroup Jr
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2021-12-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 166323177X

I have often wondered about knowing all the commandments of Jesus. Through the years I have tried to find them all in one reference point. Reading through the gospels I always found them interspersed with passages of other important information. Searching the Web I found limited numbers of them at a few different sites. I finally decided it might be worth gathering them all together in one place myself.

The Bible Treasury

The Bible Treasury
Author: H.F. Witherby
Publisher: Irving Risch
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2015-02-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

A word on Luke 2 The service of a good man. (Acts 11: 24) From Gilgal to Bochim. (Judges 1, 2) Paul: a good conscience before God. (Acts 22) Brief word on 2 Corinthians 11, 12. Thoughts on Ephesians 1 Thoughts on Ephesians 5: 17-21 The seal and the earnest of the Spirit. (Eph. 1: 13, 14.) Testimony for Christ The guidance of grace. (Num, 9, 10.) Remarks on the Revelation Fragments Unbelief on the Way Spirituality The Holy Spirit in relation to Testimony Corporate and Individual Brief word on Genesis 17: 1-8 Psalm 25 General remarks on the Prophetic word A happy close. (2 Tim. 1: 12) Varieties in the coming glory answering to Christ's titles A Few Words More on Psalm 25 Letter on Daniel 9: 24-26 The Prospect Strength in Weakness A few words on Leviticus 16 The Lord's dealings now (Hebrews 9) The Declared Purpose, and Present Moral Processes John 8: 12, and 9: 5 compared Address to my brethren (F. W. Grant) The Burnt-offering compared with those of Atonement day Exodus "Ye serve the Lord Christ" Correspondence - the Lord's coming The last words of David Thoughts on Romans 7, 8. Our priesthood. (Num. 18: 1-19) Revelation 5 David and Solomon "Open" "Exclusivism" On Leviticus 4 and 6: 24-30 One flock, not many folds

The Treasury of David

The Treasury of David
Author: Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2024-05-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3385484553

Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.

The Treasury of David

The Treasury of David
Author: Gene Fedele
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2024-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0768479339

Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892) was one of the most renowned preachers of the Gospel of Jesus Christ as well as a prolific writer of evangelical works that have impacted the Christian Church over the past two centuries. His Treasury of David is his classic work on the book of Psalms which was originally published within the pages of his The Sword and The Trowel magazine over a 20-year period from 1865-1885, and then published in its entirety in a classic seven-volume set in 1885. The Treasury of David is quite unique in its composition as Spurgeon spent countless hours in libraries searching through the annals of eminent Christian authors throughout Church history for the choice comments he included with each verse of every Psalm—such as, Jonathan Edwards, Augustine, Thomas Brooks, Martin Luther, John Bunyan, Athanasius, Josephus, John Calvin, Thomas Goodwin, Richard Baxter, William Jay, John Trapp, Richard Hooker, William Gurnall, and many more. Upon completion of this work, Spurgeon comments, "The Book of Psalms instructs us in the use of wings as well as words. It sets us both mounting and singing. If I may only hope that these volumes will be as useful to other hearts in the reading as to mine in the writing, I shall be well rewarded by the prospect." One of Spurgeon's pastoral successors at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Eric Hayden, once called this "Spurgeon's Magnus Opus," and his wife, Suzannah, remarked that if her husband had never written any other work, this would have been “a permanent literary memorial.” The publishers at Bridge Logos have republished this superb set from the original 1885 first edition in an easy-to-read 10-volume set which is conveniently divided into volumes that reflect the biblical delineation of the Five Books of the Psalms—and includes a biography of C. H. Spurgeon, by Pure Gold Classics editor, Gene Fedele. “This extraordinary set of commentaries on the Psalms, from one of the Church’s last eminent 'Puritans,’ has educated and inspired generations of Christians since its first release, nearly 150 years ago, and it is our hope and prayer that through this “Treasure” many more will be richly blessed and encouraged in their faith, now and for generations to come,” comments Fedele. This Pure Gold Classics edition of The Treasury of David, by Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892), is an expanded 10-volume set, published by Bridge Logos, intentionally divided into the Five Books of the Psalms delineated in the Holy Bible (AKJV). The Treasury of David: Volume One (1865-1885) is an exposition of Psalms 1-17 and includes a condensed biography of the author, C. H. Spurgeon, by editor, Gene Fedele. This First volume, along with volumes Two and Three are the complete commentary of Book One (of Five) of the Psalms, comprised of Psalms 1-41. Each Psalm is expounded, verse by verse, by the “Prince of Preachers” and includes precious biblical insights and applications on the Scripture texts hundreds of eminent Christians throughout history—such as Martin Luther, Thomas Brooks, Josephus, Richard Hooker, Athanasius, Thomas Adams, Augustine, John Calvin, Bernard [of Clairvaux], Thomas Goodwin, Chrysostom, William Jay, John Trapp, and many more. As Spurgeon reflects, “Blessed have been the days spent in meditating, mourning, hoping, believing, and exulting with David! Can I hope to spend hours more joyous on this side of the golden gate?” This classic set remains a priceless “Treasure” of divine spiritual nourishment for every child of God."