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If ever there's a time to expect the unexpected, it's when we finally 'pass over' the threshold. Waiting for us is a test. Not just any old test. Abraham, on cutting a threshold covenant with God, re-did precisely the same test he'd failed when he went down to Egypt. When he failed again, the test passed down--with eerie exactitude--to his son Isaac. 'Do you trust Me now?' is God's question on the far side of the threshold. When we're there, the tests our forbears failed might be waiting for us. But, as Jesus shows, trusting God doesn't have to be an extravagant show. World-mending is simple, unpretentious and one-to-one.
MORE PRECIOUS THAN PEARLS looks at nuances specifically related to women in the Hebrew text of the Bible that are often obscured in English translations. For example, the women of Israel did not give any jewelry towards the building of the golden calf. Another example: they were the first to give gold for the adornment of the Tabernacle. This book celebrates God's favour towards women and His surprising rewards for them because of their repeated faithfulness to the covenant. It includes prayers for women to use on their own behalf as well as prayers for mothers to speak over their children.
A thought-provoking look into the massive difference in meaning between the Hebrew and Greek concepts of submission. Inspiring, uplifting and challenging, this book has changed the way many readers view Paul's exhortations on submission in the Christian Scriptures.
Ideal for classroom use, for individual students, group work or homeschooling. A wide selection of blackline masters covering topics ranging from English to science can be scanned or photocopied to create instant lessons. Also suitable as extension material, catering for a wide range of abilities.The resource is specifically tailored to align with the themes and setting of the Australian fantasy novel, Daystar.Much of the material can be used in a wide range of curriculum settings.
''What''s to stop me killing you and taking the Powers?'' The giant raised the sword. ''All I see is a dwarf, a pony and seven children, none of whom is even remotely capable of resisting the might of Uller Princekiller.''For centuries, the knights, dwarves, giants and sages of Auberon-Zamberg have been intent on a single quest. They''re all searching for ''The King Who Guards the Gate''. Prophecy speaks of him as one of seven protectors who will defeat the armies of night and overcome the Dark Sleeper.The last thing anyone is expecting is that these seven protectors are ordinary children.
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