
Crash Course in Jewish History
Jewish History by
Rabbi Ken Spiro
The Jewish nation had a profound effect on the history of humanity regardless of its confined geographical boundaries. From Abraham to the holocaust, this book unlocks the greatest mystery in the survival story of the Jewish people against all odds. The author investigates over thirty thousand years of the Jewish nation’s existence, answering questions linked to tits peculiarity and uniqueness. The book is comprehensive and surprisingly entertaining for a history book. The author takes the reader on a journey of miracles like a fascinating time travel machine, unlocking information and absorbing key lessons. The author has a vivid imagination owning to his experience as a travel guide of the Israeli ministry. The book is profoundly written; it is a way to examine the past, finding a key to the future. The book is a source of enlightenment and, it is thought-provoking, providing invaluable insight into the challenges we face today.

What we Jews believe
Reference by
Prof Samuel Cohon
What we Jews believe a scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

Discovering Christ in all the Scriptures
Reference Typology by
Daniel Fortner
Jesus said that he is the Alpha and the Omega (Beginning and End), but how could it be if we only saw His stories on the Gospel and His name was not even mentioned before that?
Jesus, in human form, may have existed in the New Testament, but it doesn’t mean he was absent in the Old Testament. In this book, Don Fortner listed all the books in the Bible as a chapter. He showed how Christ had been there from the start and will be there till the end of time. We can see how He can be found by type, symbol, and prophecies in each book of the Scriptures. He also presented how the Old Testament writings are connected to Christ and His coming.
Fortner also shows the gist of each book of the Bible and its relation to the whole Scriptures. He hoped to give us a zoom-lens view of those books so that we could grasp His Divine Revelation more fully. So let’s have a holistic look at the Word of God through this book.

Typology in Scripture
Commentary Reference by
George L. Faull
This work by George Faull is like a literary analysis of the Bible. It talks about the interpretation of types and symbols seen in the Bible and their connection with each other. It shows the analogy of Christ to biblical characters like David, Jonathan, Nehemiah, Jonah, Joseph, Noah, Isaac, and others. It illustrates the contrast between Adam and Christ, the two kinds of trees mentioned in the New and Old Testament, Paradise and the New Jerusalem, etc. It describes how the Ark is a type of church, flood as a type of judgment, and Joseph’s brethren a type of Israel. It identifies the names used to describe Christ in each book of the Bible. It explains why Heaven is a great place. It also clarifies the meaning of words used to describe several concepts that were not easy to understand. In short, it provides in-depth learning for Bible students. So, if you are a serious student of the Scripture, this book should be part of your reference.

Henry Mahan Bible Commentaries Vol 3
Bible Commentary Epistles by
Henry Mahan
The Works of Henry Mahan Volume Two contains his Bible Class Commentaries on John, Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians. The entire work, consisting of three volumes, is the result of Pastor Mahan’s devotion to providing his congregation with sound Christ centered materials for study in their Sunday Bible classes. By 1983 he had gone through most of the epistles of the New Testament verse by verse, and eventually included lessons from much of the Old Testament. Originally his ‘New Testament Bible Class Commentaries’ were published by Evangelical Press, in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian.

Henry Mahan Bible Commentaries Vol 2
Bible Commentary by
Henry Mahan
The Works of Henry Mahan Volume Two contains his Bible Class Commentaries on John, Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians. The entire work, consisting of three volumes, is the result of Pastor Mahan’s devotion to providing his congregation with sound Christ centered materials for study in their Sunday Bible classes. By 1983 he had gone through most of the epistles of the New Testament verse by verse, and eventually included lessons from much of the Old Testament. Originally his ‘New Testament Bible Class Commentaries’ were published by Evangelical Press, in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian.

Henry Mahan Bible Commentaries Vol 1
Bible Commentary by
Henry Mahan
Bible Commentaries is a three-volume series discussing Pastor Mahan’s materials for study in his congregation’s Sunday Bible classes. Included in this riveting religious study are With New Testament Eyes (Pictures of Christ in the Old Testament) and The Gospel According to Isaiah. By 1983, he had completed most of the New Testament epistles verse by verse, and had added teachings from most of the Old Testament with much dedication.
Bible Commentaries is the product of Mahan’s perseverance in documenting, discerning, and compiling of his thoughts and understanding, and is considered a material that continues to enrich the souls of the faithful just as it had since its first early publication. In his words to a dear companion and fellow preacher, Bro. Donald Fortner, Mahan says that should one learn what the message of the book is, it would be, “Christ is all.”

Collegeville Bible Commentary
New Testament Commentary by
Daniel Durken
New Testament is a single-volume book that allows its readers the convenience and accessibility of having an all-in-one resource alongside their Bibles to explore the book. The author’s tone is lively, full of spirit and enthusiasm as it breaks apart the biblical text to reflect on its nuances, imperatives for ideal christen living and the meaning of faithful living in the twenty-first century. Daniel Durken has curated numerous texts and commentaries of renowned and respectable scholars to engage with the scripture on a superior level. This book is respected in the circles that study biblical interpretation. It is a significant contribution to the efforts of groups aiming to make biblical scholarship more accessible. The commentary within has enabled the scripture to reach a wider audience. It is an expert guide by Daniel for scholars and students alike who are looking for a reliable source for bible study and personal reflection.”