The historic 1537 John Rogers "Matthew's" Bible, featuring the translations of William Tyndale and Myles Coverdale. (Original Early-Modern English & spelling!)
Offered here in deluxe... More > Student's Edition featuring over 337,000 cross-references in linked footnotes. (Easily navigate from reference note to verse!)
This study Bible version called, Thomas Matthew Bible, comes complete with both the Old Testament (OT) and New Testament (NT).
Also includes topical outline of every chapter; all content optimized for mobile, touch and e-reader devices.
The portable Holy Bible at your fingertips... ready to read, study and share!
[First Gospel Publications: ISBN 978-1-62154-391-6]< Less
The historic 1537 John Rogers "Matthew's" Bible, featuring the translations of William Tyndale and Myles Coverdale. (Original Early-Modern English & spelling!)
Appended with an... More > exhaustive concordance of Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek dictionaries. (Quick-link from root word definition to verse location!)
This study Bible version called, Thomas Matthew Bible with Strong's Concordance, comes complete with both the Old Testament (OT) and New Testament (NT).
Also includes topical outline of every chapter; all content optimized for mobile, touch and e-reader devices.
OVER 369,000 LINKS!
The portable Holy Bible at your fingertips... ready to read, study and share!
[First Gospel Publications: ISBN 978-1-62314-368-8]< Less
Matthew's Beginning is an intriguing submission of original fiction which focuses on the extraordinary life and harrowing exploits of the main character.
The middle of three brothers, Matthew shares... More > their disgust and hatred for their stepfather, Ben Lucas. Routinely assaulting their mother and showing very little love and support for the family, Ben quickly became a figure of both fear and derision.
One particular day, Matthew's elder brother Joshua steals money from Ben's wallet and buys a ring. Once he discovers the missing money, Ben threatens violence. Instead of cowering Matthew takes credit for taking the money and suggests Ben beat him instead of his mother.
Impressed by Matthew's nerve and guts, Ben forms a new respect for the young man.
A few days later, he shares a secret possession as well as a cruel ultimatum which makes a significant impression on Matthew and alters his perspective in many ways. From this foundation, a very entertaining tale is constructed.< Less
Matthew is not your ordianry boy. He has been to hell and back before he even reached fifteen, and when one glimmer of hope appears, one shimmer of happiness, he thinks he can deal with anything now.... More > But when the glimmer dies out Matthew begins to realise that happiness isnt for him. It's a curse where he's concerned...< Less
As the Gospel According to Matthew gave the world a new view of Jesus Christ, repeating Moses and Israel's experience by escaping an evil king and coming out of Egypt and passing through water and... More > being tested and tempted in the wilderness before proclaiming God's words from a mountain, More Matthew gives the world a new view of the Second Coming of Christ, the Holy Spirit, Jim Wilson as he and his followers escape an evil king and come out of the desert badlands and pass through water and are tempted and tested before proclaiming God's words from high above the desert in this glorious two-hundred and forty page story of life and death and peace in heaven, with a hope, for peace on earth.< Less
Catena Aurea, or "Golden Chain," is a unique style of biblical commentary comprised of fragments from other existing commentaries. Aquinas' Gospel of Matthew features the teachings of St.... More > Augustine, St. Cyril of Alexandria, St. Ambrose, The Venerable St. Bede, and other Church Fathers. Chapter by chapter, Aquinas draws together the biblical reflections of these great historical figures to create a continuous commentary on the Book of Matthew. This eight volume set was commissioned by Pope Urban IV in hopes that it would bring the Church a deeper understand of the early Christian faith. Aquinas' commentaries are excellent resources for biblical study because they contain a wealth of valuable references. -Emmalon Davis, CCEL Staff Writer< Less
This collection has the following works:
A Body of Divinity: Contained In Sermons Upon The Westminster Assembly's Catechism, New and Complete Edition
A Divine Cordial, or, The Transcendent... More > Privilege of those that Love God and are Savingly Called
The Beatitudes: An Exposition of Matthew 5:1-12 (Christs Famous Sermon on the Mount)
The Lord's Prayer
The Ten Commandments< Less
This book is a collection of letters from Thomas Jefferson to one of his most trusted friends Francis Adrian Van der Kemp. As well as learning about Adrian Van der Kemp, who Governor DeWitt Clinton... More > calls “the most learned man in America,” these letters give an incredibly unique insight to Thomas Jefferson’s religious beliefs, which he so often hid. This book is enlightening for the novice reader or in-depth student of American history.< Less
What is sustainability for the developing world? What is sustainability for Lebanon? These were the leading questions for this year-long project based in Lebanon in 2009 - 2010.
The explosion of... More > the "green building" movement is creating a new relationship with our natural and built environment. This trend deserves a fresh look, especially in the context of emerging cities of the Middle East. This yearlong exploration looks at the green movement as a practice, an identity and as a lifestyle within the borders of Lebanon.
This exhaustive compilation brings together the images and voices of Lebanon's current state of sustainability. Through the use of interviews, student course work, site documentation and cultural, regional, national and government events and activities this project seeks to expose the processes, tools and technologies impacting Lebanon's current state of sustainability.
In collaboration with the Department of Architecture and Design at the American University of Beirut< Less
What is sustainability for the developing world? What is sustainability for Lebanon? These were the leading questions for this year-long project based in Lebanon in 2009 - 2010.
The explosion of... More > the "green building" movement is creating a new relationship with our natural and built environment. This trend deserves a fresh look, especially in the context of emerging cities of the Middle East. This yearlong exploration looks at the green movement as a practice, an identity and as a lifestyle within the borders of Lebanon.
This exhaustive compilation brings together the images and voices of Lebanon's current state of sustainability. Through the use of interviews, student course work, site documentation and cultural, regional, national and government events and activities this project seeks to expose the processes, tools and technologies impacting Lebanon's current state of sustainability.
In collaboration with the Department of Architecture and Design at the American University of Beirut< Less