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In this short and practical book, William Evans sought to provide a simple collection of helps for the man or woman who wishes to further their understanding of God's Word. Evans begins the volume by outlining certain prerequisites the reader or student of the Bible must ascertain; among them being the recognition of the unique nature of the Bible; an understanding that revelation of God comes...

they refer to the time of the sun’s rising and setting, whereas in point of fact the sun does not move at all. We know the papers are using the language of appearance—it looks that way to an observer. Why then decry the Bible because it, too, may refer to scientific facts in the language of appearances? The Bible is not to be considered in any sense an encyclopedia of general knowledge. It does, however, prepare the man of God thoroughly “for every good work” (2 Tim 3:17).
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