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VOL 1 - HARDCOVER with JACKET (Exclusively at Lulu) Cloth bound for frequent use and CASE-WRAP (everywhere else) Brenton’s Septuagint in modern English delivers the Scriptures that the New Testament writers read and the authoritive Scripture of the early Church, albeit in English. Adding the original Hebrew names gives this work the same flavour of Hebrew Scripture that the Messiah and his disciples heard and read. Most importantly the name of our Creator has been restored. The 3rd edition has over 1,000 Hebrew and Greek footnotes. 614 pages printed in large type on brilliant white bond paper ensures ultimate readability and is comfortably portable. VOL ONE Books of the Judaic Canon VOL TWO The Apocrypha DRIFTERSEXPLORING THE DRIFT BETWEEN THE HISTORICAL CONGREGATION AND THE CONTEMPORARY CHURCH BY EXAMINING THE ESSENE AND ENOCHIC JUDAIC EVIDENCE This book critically
analyses Christendom’s multiplicity and reaches unique conclusions for the RETURN TO OBEDIENCEEXPOUNDING THE HEBREW TERM TAMEEMINCORPORATING THE RECOLLECTIONS OF CLEMENT
Obedience brings joy to the heart
of the Creator. The Scriptures and numerous manuscripts examined show that obedience is expected of the Sons of Light. By focusing on the Hebrew term tameem we can get a proper understanding of obedience. A comparison of Bible Commentaries demonstrates vast differences in opinions of the concept of obedience and its application to us. The ‘lost’ Clementine literature examined in this book dispels this confusion. It is hoped that this book will assist each reader to gain a favourable standing with our Creator.
I KNOW A MYSTERYAN INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF ENOCH(SECOND EDITION) 164 page book that serves as an introduction into the book of 1 Enoch - Second Edition. A diligent study of the Book of Enoch reveals that many ‘Old Testament’ writers not only had access to the book but knew it intimately. Many of the Messiah’s teachings appear remarkably similar to the Two Ways found in the Book of Enoch. The early first century followers of ‘The Way’ respected the Book of Enoch and used it, as is demonstrated by the Bible writes Jude’s quotation from the book. The Ante-Nicene Fathers had access to the Book of Enoch and not only valued it, but also most considered it a sacred writing. Why then is the Book of Enoch neither found in the accepted Bible Cannon we have today nor studied as sacred scripture, yet it was canonised in the Eastern Orthodox version of the Bible. The Book has been disregarded by many scholars and theologians for thousands of years. Even the find in 1770 by explorer James Bruce was challenged by critics. Recently the Dead Sea Scrolls of the Qumran Community have vindicated the claims that the book is indeed an ancient document. This book is an introduction to the book of Enoch dealing with its reliability and antiquity. It further reveals a deeper understanding of the Book of Enoch, and demonstrates a some of the allegories contained therein. This book also considers the Book of Enoch; a source of joy, morality and copious wisdom and expounds these qualities.
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