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Edward D. Andrews

    Introduction to the Text of the New Testament: From The Authors and Scribe to the Modern Critical Text
    Explaining the Doctrine of Last Things: Basic Bible Doctrines of the Christian Faith
    The Bible: God's Word
    UNITED STATES Of AMERICA In BIBLE PROPHECY: The Kings of the North & South of Daniel and the Seven Kings of Revelation
    The Reading Culture of Early Christianity: The Production, Publication, Circulation, and Use of Books in the Early Christian Church
    The P52 Project: Is P52 Really the Earliest Greek New Testament Manuscript?
    • THE READING CULTURE OF EARLY CHRISTIANITY provides the reader with the production process of the New Testament books, the publication process, how they were circulated, and to what extent they were used in the early Christian church. It examines the making of the New Testament books, the New Testament secretaries and the material they used, how the early Christians viewed the New Testament books, and the literacy level of the Christians in the first three centuries. It also explores how the gospels went from an oral message to a written record, the accusation that the apostles were uneducated, the inspiration and inerrancy in the writing process of the New Testament books, the trustworthiness of the early Christian copyists, and the claim that the early scribes were predominantly amateurs. Andrews also looks into the early Christian’s use of the codex [book form], how did the spread of early Christianity affect the text of the New Testament, and how was the text impacted by the Roman Empire’s persecution of the early Christians?

      The Reading Culture of Early Christianity: The Production, Publication, Circulation, and Use of Books in the Early Christian Church
    • The Bible: God's Word

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      THE God’s Word is relevant today. Christians and unbelievers need to know that the Word of God is inspired, fully inerrant, and authoritative, as it guides and provides them with solutions to all the problems that plague them. There is a genuine happiness, contentment, and joy, which come from reading, studying and applying God’s Word. This is true because the Scriptures offer us guidance and direction that aids us in living a life that coincides with our existence as a creation of Almighty God. In our study of the Bible, we can interact with a living God who wants a personal relationship with us.

      The Bible: God's Word
    • Eschatology is the teaching of what is commonly called the "Last Things." That is the subject of Andrews' book, which will cover, Explaining Prophecy Explaining Clean and Pure Worship The New Testament Writers Use of the Old Testament Explaining the Antichrist Explaining the Man of Lawlessness Explaining the Mark of the Beast Explaining Signs of the End of the Age Explaining the Rapture Explaining the Great Tribulation Explaining Armageddon Explaining the Resurrection Hope Explaining the Millennium Explaining the Final Judgment Explaining the Unevangelized Explaining Hell

      Explaining the Doctrine of Last Things: Basic Bible Doctrines of the Christian Faith
    • APOLOGETICS: Reaching Hearts with the Art of Persuasion by Edward D. Andrews, author of seventy-two books, covers information that proves that the Bible is accurate, trustworthy, fully inerrant, and inspired by God for the benefit of humankind. The reader will be introduced to Christan apologetics and evangelism. They will learn what Christian apologetics is. They will be given a biblical answer to the most demanding Bible question: Problem of Evil. The reader will learn how to reach hearts with are the art of persuasion. They will use persuasion to help others accept Christ. They will learn to teach with insight and persuasiveness. They will learn to use persuasion to reach the heart of those who listen to them.

      Christian Apologetic Evangelism: Reaching Hearts with the Art of Persuasion
    • With solid scholarship and exceptional clarity, beginning in Gethsemane, Stalker and Andrews examine Jesus' trial and crucifixion. Their work is relevant, beneficial and enjoyable because they cover this historical period of Jesus' life in an easy to understand format. Stalker's expressive and persuasive style provides a great resource to any Bible study of the events leading to the death of Jesus Christ. THE TRIAL AND DEATH OF JESUS CHRIST is an academicish book written with a novelish style.

      THE TRIAL AND DEATH OF JESUS CHRIST [Annotated]: Jesus' Final Ministry at Jerusalem [Updated and Expanded]
    • Who wrote this important and enlightening book of Hebrews? Why does it really matter if the book is canonical, authoritative, and inspired? The book was not signed, and so there have been many suggestions over the centuries. Honestly, there is no absolute determinative evidence for any suggested author, even Paul. However, we do not live in an absolute world. God is absolute, and the Word of God in the original is absolute. It seems that most researchers that address this appear to offer just a few suggestions to live with the belief that it is best to say that we do not know. There have been many suggested authors since the first century: Paul, Luke, Barnabas, Silas, Apollos, Priscilla and Aquila, James, Philip, Jude, Clement of Rome have all been offered as suggested authors of the book of Hebrews. So, who really wrote the book of Hebrews? Indeed, the book of Hebrews is packed with the most relevant and beneficial information as well as with serious and weighty exhortation, excellent encouragement, and severe warnings lest we fall away from the faith. The better we become informed with this Bible book, the more we profit from what it has to say. Having some certainty as to who the author is will also give us a deeper appreciation of its authentic and authoritative state.

      The Epistle to the Hebrews: Who Wrote the Book of Hebrews?