
KJV Bible With Strong's
Concordance
Generations of Biblical
research are now at your fingertips in this newly revised edition. It is
an ultimate reference guide
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Easton Bible
Dictionary
M.G. Easton produced his
Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition, in 1897. This includes
the text portions of that reference work and it makes a good reference for
basic Bible terminology.
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Matthew Henry
Matthew Henry
(1662-1714) studied law at Gray's Inn and was ordained a Presbyterian
minister in 1687. He began writing his famous commentary in 1701.
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Greek and
Hebrew Concordance
Indispensable tool when studying the
original meaning of Greek and Hebrew words.
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Parallel
Bible With Greek
A side by side comparison
of several of the Greek manuscripts with popular English translations.
A great tool for determining the true message the writer was trying to
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Nave's Topical Index
Produced by Orville J.
Nave while serving as a U.S. Army chaplain after years of "delightful and
untiring study of the Word of God." First published in the early
1900s, and containing 20,000 topics and subtopics and 100,000 references
to the Scriptures.
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Torrey's Topical Index
Written by R. A.
Torrey's the New Topical Textbook was published by Sword of the Lord
Publishers. The New Topical Textbook contains 20,000 topics and sub-topics
and 30,000 Bible references.
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Spurgeon's Morning and
Evening
Written by Charles
Spurgeon, these popular devotions are a great way to start and end each
day.
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The Bible in a
Year
Use the Bible in a Year
program to work your way through the entire Bible. It takes discipline,
but one year from today you could have a closer relationship with God and
a better understanding of what He desires for your life. |

Treasury of David
This work by, Charles
Spurgeon, was first published in weekly installments over a twenty-year
span in the London Metropolitan Tabernacle's periodical, The Sword and
the Trowel. Completed sections were released volume by volume, until
the seventh and final volume was released in 1885. |

KJV Speaking Bible
Yes, an actual speaking
Bible. Uses Microsoft Agent technology to read the Bible.
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