For over a century, Thayer’s has been lauded as one of the best New Testament lexicons available for any student of New Testament Greek. This lexicon provides dictionary definitions for each word and relates each word to its New Testament usage and categorizes its nuances of meaning. It also offers exhaustive coverage of New Testament Greek words, as well as extensive quotation of extra-biblical word usage and background sources consulted and quoted. This lexicon is coded to Strong’s for those with little or no Greek knowledge. description from Amazon.
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Grant, L.M. – The Bible – Its 66 Books In Brief – New and Old Testament
Two files, one in the Old Testament and the other in the New Testament,
A description of each book or group of books in the Old and New Testament are described,
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MacDonald, George – Princess and the Curdie
The Princess and Curdie is a children’s classic fantasy novel by George MacDonald from late 1883.
The book is the sequel to The Princess and the Goblin. The adventure continues with Princess Irene and Curdie a year or two older. They must overthrow a set of corrupt ministers who are poisoning Irene’s father, the king. Irene’s grandmother also reappears and gives Curdie a strange gift. A monster called Lina aids his quest. from Wikipedia
MacDonald, George – Lilith
Lilith is considered among the darkest of MacDonald’s works, and among the most profound. It is a story concerning the nature of life, death, and salvation. In the story, MacDonald mentions a cosmic sleep that heals tortured souls, preceding the salvation of all. MacDonald was a Christian universalist, believing that all will eventually be saved. However, in this story, divine punishment is not taken lightly, and salvation is hard-won — from Wikipedia.
Pinard, W. – The Declaration of the Apostles
The Declaration of the Apostles
by William Pinard