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  • Unlocking the Bible

    Unlocking the Bible with David Pawson Providing an overview of the epic true story of God’s relationship with his people, Unlocking the Bible gives a real sense of the sweep of biblical history and its implications for our lives. It brings together a lifetime’s worth of insights from David Pawson into the meaning of Bible events and teaching. The culture, historical background, and spiritual significance of all the major events are explained, with careful examination of their wider impact, right up to the present day. This is an exciting opportunity to get to grips with the Bible as a whole. This volume, is a collection of the illustrative material – charts, diagrams and maps – which the author has used in delivering his teaching sessions. It is intended for use as a supplement to the audio and video recordings of his talks. Old Testament Bible Study New Testament Bible Study Genesis Solomon's Ballets Exodus Jeremiah Matthew Philippians & Philemon Mark Colossians Leviticus Lamentations Luke Thessalonians Numbers Ezekiel Deuteronomy Daniel John Timothy & Titus Acts Hebrews Joshua Hosea Judges & Ruth Amos Ephesians James Galatians Peter Samuel Obadiah & Joel Corinthians 1, 2, & 3 John Kings Jonah Romans Jude Chronicles Micah Revelation Ezra & Nehemiah Nahum Esther Habakkuk Job Zephaniah Psalms Haggai Proverbs Zechariah Ecclesiastes Malachi

  • Church Fathers SLS | Matthew's Bible

    Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius, a prominent early Church historian, connected the fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD with the fulfillment of prophecies made by Jesus. He saw the destruction as a direct fulfillment of what Jesus predicted in the Gospels. “All these things took place in this manner in the second year of the reign of Vespasian… it is fitting to observe how it was prophesied that these things should happen, and how our Savior’s declaration was fulfilled in reality.” Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History, Book III, Chapter 7 4. These things took place in this manner in the second year of the reign of Vespasian , in accordance with the prophecies of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, who by divine power saw them beforehand as if they were already present, and wept and mourned according to the statement of the holy evangelists, who give the very words which he uttered, when, as if addressing Jerusalem herself, he said: 5. “If thou hadst known, even thou, in this day, the things which belong unto thy peace! But now they are hid from thine eyes. For the days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall cast a rampart about thee, and compass thee round, and keep thee in on every side, and shall lay thee and thy children even with the ground.” 6. And then, as if speaking concerning the people, he says, “For there shall be great distress in the land, and wrath upon this people. And they shall fall by the edge of the sword, and shall be led away captive into all nations. And Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled.” And again: “When ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then know that the desolation thereof is nigh.” 7. If any one compares the words of our Saviour with the other accounts of the historian concerning the whole war, how can one fail to wonder, and to admit that the foreknowledge and the prophecy of our Saviour were truly divine and marvellously strange. 8. Concerning those calamities, then, that befell the whole Jewish nation after the Saviour’s passion and after the words which the multitude of the Jews uttered, when they begged the release of the robber and murderer, but besought that the Prince of Life should be taken from their midst, it is not necessary to add anything to the account of the historian. 9. But it may be proper to mention also those events which exhibited the graciousness of that all-good Providence which held back their destruction full forty years after their crime against Christ,—during which time many of the apostles and disciples, and James himself the first bishop there, the one who is called the brother of the Lord, were still alive, and dwelling in Jerusalem itself, remained the surest bulwark of the place. Divine Providence thus still proved itself long-suffering toward them in order to see whether by repentance for what they had done they might obtain pardon and salvation; and in addition to such long-suffering, Providence also furnished wonderful signs of the things which were about to happen to them if they did not repent. 10. Since these matters have been thought worthy of mention by the historian already cited, we cannot do better than to recount them for the benefit of the readers of this work. The Proof of the Gospel by Eusebius addresses the “Abomination of Desolation”, the Gospel being preached to the whole world, and Zechariah 12-14 are all events that happened in 70 A.D. Eusebius writes: “and from the time a succession of all kinds of troubles afflicted the whole nation and their city until the last war against them, and the final siege, in which destruction rushed on them like a flood…and all who had conspired against the Savior in their youth were cut off; then, too, the abomination of desolation stood in the Temple." “Not one of them disobeyed His command: but in obedience to His will according to their orders they began to make disciples of every race of men, going from their own country to all races, and in a short time it was possible to see His words realized. The Gospel, then in a short time was preached in the whole world for a witness to the heathen…” In the Epistle of Ignatius to the Ephesians around the year 100 A.D. states, “the last times are upon us”. John Chrysostom is known for his detailed exegesis of Scripture, particularly his homilies on Matthew, where he directly links the generation of the Apostles with the fulfillment of Jesus’ prophecies. “For that this took place before the generation that then was did pass away, hear what He said, ‘Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled.” John Chrysostom, Homilies on Matthew, Homily 76 Clement of Alexandria, a key early Christian theologian, believed that certain prophecies, such as the destruction of the Temple, were fulfilled, but he did not fully adopt the belief that all end-times prophecies were fulfilled in the first century. “The abomination of desolation is the desolation of the Temple, which has taken place.” Clement of Alexandria, The Stromata, Book VI, Chapter 6

  • The Devil and You | Matthew's Bible

    The original english bible translated from greek and hebrew by William Tyndale. Few people know this about Satan The Devil and You Child of God

  • 1382 Wycliffe New Testament | Matthew's Bible

    Wycliffe's New Testament Published by Terence P. Noble Copyright ©August 2001 & 2010 by Terence P. Noble This is Copyright material and the books can be purchased on Mr. Noble's Amazon page: https://www.amazon.com/Books-Terence-P-Noble/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3ATerence+P.+Noble

  • Giants | Matthews Bible

    The original english bible translated from greek and hebrew by William Tyndale. G i ants Pg. 2 G i ants - > Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 There were giants in those days! This evidence was gathered as testimony to scripture in the face of a fallen world motivated to hide the truth. These items can be downloaded individually or as a group - a zip folder exists on the bottom of page 6. This material will continue to grow. G i ants - > Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6

  • Contact | Matthew's Bible

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  • Tyndale NT 1526 | Matthew's Bible

    Tyndale New Testament - 1526

  • Mound Builders | Matthew's Bible

    The original english bible translated from greek and hebrew by William Tyndale. M o un d B u il d er s M o un d B u il d ers -> P a ge 1 P a ge 2 P a ge 3 P a ge 4 P a ge 5 Page 6 M o un d B u il d ers -> P a ge 1 P a ge 2 P a ge 3 P a ge 4 P a ge 5 Page 6

  • Wycliffe VS KJV Comparison - Apocrypha | Matthew's Bible

    Wycliffe VS KJV Apocrypha / Modern Spelling

  • Giants | Matthews Bible

    The original english bible translated from greek and hebrew by William Tyndale. G i ants Pg. 6 G i ants - > Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 There were giants in those days! This evidence was gathered as testimony to scripture in the face of a fallen world motivated to hide the truth. These items can be downloaded individually or as a group - a zip folder exists on the bottom of page 6. This material will continue to grow. ***These are high resolution photos that can be downloaded and expanded for clearer reading*** ***These are high resolution photos that can be downloaded and expanded for clearer reading*** Download all files as ZIP here Download all files as ZIP here > Download Link < G i ants - > Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 M o un d B u il d er s Page

  • Antiquities | Matthew's Bible

    The original english bible translated from greek and hebrew by William Tyndale. Raftsman's journal. January 06, 1858

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