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The Theological Messages of the Old Testament Books is unavailable, but you can change that!

God says that all Scripture is “profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” But preaching from, teaching through, and even studying weighty books such as Leviticus or 1 Chronicles can discourage both disciples and expositors. How can modern Christians be true to each book’s message and still make relevant application to their own lives? This book...

On its surface, the 5th-century BC document known as the book of Esther tells the fascinating story of a beautiful heroine who saved the lives of her people. Though its author is unknown, this book has been widely recognized as a literary classic because of the suspense of its plot and its dramatic irony. Chronologically, Esther fits between chapters six and seven of Ezra and before Nehemiah. It follows Nehemiah in our Bible, out of chronological order, because of Nehemiah’s close association
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