Honey from the Honeycomb

Sweet Are the Words Spoken by God

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Old Testament, Commentaries, Christianity, General Christianity
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Author: Millard Owens, Tadd Webber ISBN: 9781475947861
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: September 13, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Millard Owens, Tadd Webber
ISBN: 9781475947861
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: September 13, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

The Scriptures hold hidden nuggets of knowledge that are often overlooked in studies of the Bible. In Honey from the Honeycomb, author Tadd Webber discusses a selection of parables and stories from the Old Testaments and provides a synopsis of and reflection on each of the passages.

Combining his personal experiences living in the Middle East, Webber uses the Bible to examine how God answers prayers and ensures that Christians can facilitate Gods plan for mankind. Honey from the Honeycomb calls attention to the histories of several Jewish families and how God views covenant relationships. It also focuses some attention on the details of a covenant that was established with the Hivite Nation. It examines generations affected by the actions of ancestors and offers insight into the functions of the Hebrew families in the Old Testament.

While interpreting stories from the Old Testament, Honey from the Honeycomb shows how these passages apply to present-day Christian life.

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The Scriptures hold hidden nuggets of knowledge that are often overlooked in studies of the Bible. In Honey from the Honeycomb, author Tadd Webber discusses a selection of parables and stories from the Old Testaments and provides a synopsis of and reflection on each of the passages.

Combining his personal experiences living in the Middle East, Webber uses the Bible to examine how God answers prayers and ensures that Christians can facilitate Gods plan for mankind. Honey from the Honeycomb calls attention to the histories of several Jewish families and how God views covenant relationships. It also focuses some attention on the details of a covenant that was established with the Hivite Nation. It examines generations affected by the actions of ancestors and offers insight into the functions of the Hebrew families in the Old Testament.

While interpreting stories from the Old Testament, Honey from the Honeycomb shows how these passages apply to present-day Christian life.

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