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It's The Principle of the Thing    by O. William Cooper
Price: Free! 11360 words. Published on December 19, 2010. .

A series of meditations on principles one can find in the Scriptures; principles that affect the way we live and serve God.
Did You Know This ? ! Volume 1    by O. William Cooper
Price: $4.99 USD. 31720 words. Published on January 8, 2011. .

Good writing reflects the culture and ideas of the time in which it was written. The Bible was written in such a way that the culture and the values of that day are reflected appropriately. This book examines 28 words and phrases used in the Bible and the cultural context in which they were uttered. By understanding this context, we can gain a deeper understanding of the Scriptures.
Did You Know This ? ! Volume 2    by O. William Cooper
Price: $4.99 USD. 30090 words. Published on January 8, 2011. .

Good writing reflects the culture and ideas of the time in which it was written. The Bible was written in such a way that the culture and the values of that day are reflected appropriately. This book examines 28 words and phrases used in the Bible and the cultural context in which they were uttered. By understanding this context, we can gain a deeper understanding of the Scriptures.
Fashioned by Culture    by O. William Cooper
Price: $9.99 USD. 54220 words. Published on January 9, 2011. .

This is a study of Biblical words and phrases reflecting Jewish Language and culture. These cultural elements found in Scripture are different from our own culture and because of this cultural difference; we may miss the depth of meaning and tone the Biblical authors invest in their writings.
Where Are You?    by O. William Cooper
Price: $9.99 USD. 89890 words. Published on February 9, 2011. .

People tend to reveal themselves to people they want to know; people they want to know them. The Scriptures reveal the loving relationships within the Trinity. The Scriptures also point out that God seeks to make His people a part of that relationship. If we are to be "imitators of God" as Paul exhorted, then should we not relate to each other in the way the Trinity relate to each other?