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These notes were compiled for a Sunday School class lead in the 70's to help
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Like the Psalms and Proverbs, Job consists largely of poetry, and forms part of the Wisdom literature of the Hebrews.
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by Ern Wilson
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Verse by verse notes of the above Psalms
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Verse by verse notes on Psalms 68, 119, 120-134, plus introductory notes
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by Cyril Tenant
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by Paul Cresswell
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by H.D. Bartholomew
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by Aleck Crawford
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by Aleck Crawford
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Volume three covers chapters 22:17 through 31:31. These chapters are different than the ones covered in the other two books in several ways. They contain writing from other people besides Solomon, the style is different and they were compiled for a different readership.
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by R. Krygger
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Constrasts, hopes, warnings and encouragements all form part of the wonderful . . .
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Reconsiderred in its natural form of Twelve Seperate Songs . . .
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Orignally published in the Christadelphian Magazine
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A Study Aid
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A Commentary of the Book of Job
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Verse by verse expositions of Psalm 16, 22, 40, 41, Isaiah 49v1-12, 50v4-9, 52v13 -53v12
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Their Nature and Meaning Explained
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Hezekiah is without doubt one of the greatest characters of the Old Testament. He has not been accorded the attention or
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Soiled Cover - Inside Clean
A verse by verse study of the book of Song of Solomon with Bible Marking
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Insert Cover with Bible Marking
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A verse by verse study of the book of Song of Solomon with Bible Marking
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