Books tagged: covenants

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Unique Evidences of the Restoration    by E. Keith Howick
Price: $3.99 USD. 63830 words. Published by WindRiver Publishing on April 8, 2010. .

Have You Ever Wanted Proof of the Restoration? Whether helping a friend learn more about the Church, teaching the kids during Family Home Evening, or taking your first step in the mission field, the answer is the same — yes! Yet many members of the Church have never realized how perfect the scriptures are, or how many details Joseph had to have just right for the Restoration to be true.
The Covenants Speak: An Examination of the Adamic and of the Noahic Covenants    by Roderick L. Evans
Price: $9.95 USD. 9930 words. Published on January 13, 2011. .

In this book, we will explore two foundational to God's interaction with His creation; that is, the Adamic Covenant and the Noahic Covenant. As we explore these two Covenants, we will see God's eternal purpose revealed, as well as the relevance of these covenants for the Christian today.
Egypt's Ancient Calendars and Covenants    by Dennis J. Foley
Price: $4.95 USD. 57300 words. Published on March 4, 2012. .

This book includes all of the Calendars of timed reenactments-reincarnations and of Covenant changes, begun by the Great Pyramid builders of the 4th through the 7th Dynasties of Egypt. The Avatar Man Calendar into the 17th C.A.D., begun by the founder of the 7th Dynasty, Phallum Seta (Scythia) the widow of Pharaoh Seth (2470 B.C.) promoted One God Prophets every half Etanic Cycle of 780 years...
Torah of Sin and Grace    by Michael Tupek
Price: $9.99 USD. 53960 words. Published on March 27, 2012. .

This book provides a careful study of the core purpose of the Torah, and how the later Hebrew prophets understood it. It is more than the foundational document of Jewish existence and culture. Torah demonstrates the two core lessons of the nature of sin and the character of divine grace in response to it. Much of the book discusses the unfolding program of grace concerning both Jews and gentiles.