Merrill Unger
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Vines Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old And New Testament Words Super V
$44.99Add to cartCONTENTS
Publisher’s Preface (to The One-Volume Edition)
OLD TESTAMENT SECTION
Contributors
Foreword
Introduction
Old Testament Words
English Word Index
Hebrew Word IndexNEW TESTAMENT SECTION
(following Page 319)Publisher’s Preface
Foreword
Foreword To New One-Volume Edition
Preface
New Testament Words
Additional Notes:
On The Particle Kai
On The Particle De
On The Prepositions Anti And Huper
On The Prepositions Apo And Ek
On The Preposition En
Greek Word Index
Topical Index
Introduction
Revelation
God
Jesus Christ
The Holy Spirit
Creation
Supernatural Beings
Human Beings
Sin
Salvation
The Life Of The Believer
The People Of God
The Future
Function And General Words P. 63Additional Info
The most affordable complete edition of Vine’s famous Old and New Testament dictionaries available, this super value edition of a classic study resource helps those with limited or no background in Hebrew or Greek to study the meaning of biblical words in the original languages. A great resource for students, pastors, and anyone who enjoys biblical word studies. Serves as a dictionary, commentary, and concordance. -
Baptism And Gifts Of The Holy Spirit
$13.99Add to cart1. The Baptism Of The Spirit In Charismatic Christianity
2. The Baptism Of The Spirit Misunderstood
3. The Baptism Of The Spirit In The Gospels
4. The Baptism Of The Spirit At Pentecost And At Samaria
5. The Baptism Of The Spirit At Caesarea And Ephesus
6. The Baptism Of The Spirit In I Corinthians, Romans, And Galatians
7. The Baptism Of The Spirit In Ephesians, Colossians, And I Peter
8. The Baptism Of The Spirit And The Gifts Of The Spirit
9. The Baptism Of The Holy Spirit And Power
189 PagesAdditional Info
The charismatic movement, with its emphasis on Spirit baptism and the manifestation gifts of the Spirit, become one of the most prominent features of twentieth-century Christianity.Dr. Unger traces the doctrine of the baptism of the Spirit through the New Testament. In the final two chapters he puts the doctrine into its proper place with respect to spiritual gifts and the experiences of the Holy Sprit’s power for Christian living.
Since a great danger of the charismatic movement lies in its understanding of the nature of Christian maturity, Dr. Unger points out that true maturity is achieved only in day-by-day obedience, Bible study, and prayer.