All The Angels In The Bible
$19.99
The classic “All Series” books have graced the shelves of pastors, students, and laypeople alike for decades. ALL THE ANGELS IN THE BIBLE continues in the series’ tradition of offering a faithful and comprehensive treatment of biblical subjects.
This is a book of angel stories. It describes in detail angelic encounters with men and women through thousands of years-from our first parents, Adam and Eve, in the Garden of Eden, to the last words of angels spoken to the apostle John during his imprisonment on the remote island of Patmos. This is about all the angels in the Bible, their nature, and their ministry.
Lockyer shows us that the Bible speaks clearly about angels. He lists every biblical reference to angels and describes the angels of the Old Testament and the angels of the New Testament. Through angels, God has provided for centuries of believers. Lockyer’s book encourages us that God will continue this provision.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781565631984
ISBN10: 1565631986
Herbert Lockyer Sr | Editor: Lockyer Jr Herbert
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 1998
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Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
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