
Gospel of Luke
The Gospel of Luke by
Noel Due
The Gospel of Luke covers the story of Jesus Christ’s birth, ministry, death, resurrection, and ascension. Noel Due’s Gospel of Luke unlocks discoveries and learning from this part of the Scripture. Due successfully awaken reader’s interest in his writing style and delivery of information. This book presented the intertwined connection between the Acts of the Apostles and Luke’s Gospel. Both were addressed to a Christian named Theophilus and were supposed to provide a complete and well-authenticated narrative of the early history of the Christian movement. They were written by the same author and for the same goal. Many biographies of Jesus were written based on eyewitness stories, according to Luke’s introduction to the gospel. As true Christian, may this book strengthen our faith and sense of eagerness to know God better.

Dictionary of Biblical Names
Reference Book by
JB Jackson
In the middle of pursuing his studies in the Bible, J.B. Jackson came across the dilemma; a considerable proportion of the Bible remains untranslated when we read in the context of Proper names. Believing that there is no idle word in God’s book, J.B. Jackson started preparing an orderly inventory of Proper names from the Old and the New Testaments. He expressed that all scriptures are a direct source of inspiration from God and an indispensable source of wisdom and doctrines that cannot be ignored. J.B Jackson has published his results in this book after securing every possible and accurate rendering of Proper names, hoping that it will benefit others who share in his interest. J.B. Jackson went straight to the root of the Proper name, drawing from its original language and authoritative sources. Jackson has undergone thorough researches to prepare these etymologies. This book reflects his struggle and persistence.

Harmony of the Gospels
Reference by
A.T. Robertson
For more than ageneration John A. Broadus’ great work has gone through many editions. Professor Robertson has re-written and re-arranged Broadus’ book using the
Revised Version of the Bible while brining all the light of recent research on the Gospels. College and Seminary students,
Preachers and all Bible students will find this new harmony unequalled for study purposes.

Harmony-of-the-Gospels-by-Coulter
Reference by
Fred Coulter
The Harmony of the Gospels provides a simplified narrative of Christ’s life. The real chronology of Jesus’ life has been faithfully represented using the foundation of the Hebrew Calendar, which is synced with the Julian Calendar. Minister Fred Coulter wrote this expansive chronology with the aim of diluting God’s existence and His Word to the world of human concepts and thinking for easier, thoughtful digestion.
In Harmony of the Gospels, the Holy Scriptures, which God inspired to be recorded and preserved for humanity, have been revised to the same level as Christian manuscripts. The book includes extensive subject and Scriptural bibliographies, along with graphically designed charts that simplify chronological occurrences. With graphic illustrations, Coulter has painted an imaginative yet conceivable narrative of the inspired life of Christ.

Babylonian Talmud in Selection
Reference by
Leo Auerbach
One of the most significant religious texts in the world, The Talmud is a compilation of the teachings of major Jewish scholars from the classic period of rabbinic Judaism.
In a range of styles, including commentary,parables, proverbs, and anecdotes, it provides guidance on all aspects of everyday life. This selection of its most illuminating passages
makes accessible to modern readers the centuries of Jewish thought contained within.

Book of Enoch
Reference by
RH Charles
The Book of Enoch, by CH Charles written during the second century B.C.E., is one of the most important non-canonical apocryphal works, and probably had a huge influence on early Christian, particularly Gnostic, beliefs.
Filled with hallucinatory visions of heaven and hell, angels and devils, Enoch introduced concepts such as fallen angels, the appearance of a Messiah, Resurrection, a Final Judgement, and a Heavenly Kingdom on Earth.

TROPOLOGIA, A Key to open Scripture metaphors
Biblical Typology by
Benjamin Keach
SCRIPTURE METAPHORS, IN FOUR BOOKS TO WHICH ARE PREFIXED Arguments to prove the Divine Authority of the Holy Bible, together with old testament Typology.
Troposchemalogia: Tropes and figures; or, A treatise of the metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes, &c. contained in the Bible of the Old and New Testament To which is prefixed, divers arguments to prove the divine authority of the Holy Scriptures wherein also ‘this largely evinced, that by the great whore, mystery Babylon is meant the Papal hierarchy, or present state and church of Rome. Philologia sacra, the second part. Wherein the schemes, or figures in Scripture, are reduced under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each. Together with a treatise of types, parables, with an improvement of them parallel-wise..

Night Scenes in the Bible
Daily Devotional by
Daniel March
“Jacob wrestling with the angel, the passage of Israelites on the sea, the Magi tracking down the Messiah through the brightest star in the sky, Peter walked on waters, the last supper, Jesus weeping at the garden of Gethsemane, Paul’s escape from prison—aside from being dramatic scenes in the Bible filled with miracles, what do these scenes have in common?
In this book, we can see that most of the dramatic scenes in the Bible happened at night. The writing style of Daniel March is exquisite that reading his work is like visiting the Holy Land, being transported to the scenes in the Bible, and meeting its characters.
Jesus is the light of the world, and we are His adopted siblings. Just as the stars in the sky are brightest during the deepest night, so is our faith magnified during the darkest hours. So as children of light, we should not fear the darkness but shine even brightly as miracles unfold.