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The Book of Acts: A Commentary
- Narrateur(s): Chuck Missler
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Romans is the definitive statement of Christian doctrine - the most comprehensive book in the New Testament. Its impact on history is unequaled. This is the first in a trilogy (Galatians, Hebrews) on Habakkuk 2:4 - "the just shall live by faith" - which later became the mantra of the reformation. It has an international outlook: As a Roman citizen, and with both Hebrew and Greek culture of history, religion, philosophy, poetry, science, music, etc., Paul's Epistle to the Romans is the most profound writing that exists anywhere.
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The Book of Hebrews: A Commentary
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The Book of Matthew: A Commentary
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The Books of I, II & III John: A Commentary
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The Book of Ezekiel : A Commentary
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- Auteur(s): Chuck Missler
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The Book of Luke
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- Auteur(s): Chuck Missler
- Narrateur(s): Chuck Missler
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Proverbs
- Auteur(s): Dr. Chuck Missler
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Auteur(s): Dr. Chuck Missler
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The Book of Exodus: A Commentary
- Auteur(s): Chuck Missler
- Narrateur(s): Chuck Missler
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