All The Divine Names And Titles In The Bible
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Chapter One—The Names And Titles Of God The Father
Personal Names
Symbolic Designations
Summary Of Divine Names And Titles In All Old Testament Books
Chapter Two—The Names And Titles Of God The Son
His Names And Titles
Names And Titles Of Christ In The New Testament
Alphabetical Exposition Of Names And Titles Applied To Christ In The Battle
Chapter Three—The Names And Titles Of God The Spirit
1. Actual Names And Titles
Old Testament Names And Titles
1. Those Expressing His Relation To God
2. Those Expressing His Character
3. Those Expressing His Operations Upon Men
New Testament Names And Titles
1. Names And Titles Associated With His Personality
2. Manifold Names And Titles Given Him
As Further Evidence Of His Personality
Titles Combining Him With God The Father
Titles And Names Expressing His Relation To God The Son
Titles And Names Expressing His Own Essential Deity
Titles And Names Expressing His Character
Titles And Names Related To The Saints
2. Symbolic Designations
Symbols Drawn From Natural Life
Symbols Drawn From Animate Life
Appendices
1. The Nobility Of A Name
2. Qualifying Attributes Of Christ
3. The Value Of Book Summary
345 Pages
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A Unique Classification of All Scripture Designations of the Three Persons of the Trinity.
In this exhaustive study you become acutely aware that the riches of God’s self-revelation are inexhaustible. This work is a witness to the fact that God–Father, Son, and Holy Spirit–is infinitely glorious.
Each name reveals some new facet of the infinite being of God and thus also gives evidence of the progressive nature of God’s revelation. The author discusses the theological implications of each of the names so that the reader is stimulated to praise, to trust, to confess his sins, to be comforted, to witness, to take courage, or to respond in some other way.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310280415
ISBN10: 0310280419
Herbert Lockyer Sr
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 1988
All Series
Publisher: Zondervan
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