Michael Wilkins
|   | HCSB Study Bible by 
          
                
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               2005
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              41 editions
          
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|   | The Gospels and Acts (The Holman Apologetics Commentary on the Bible Book 1) by 
          
                
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               2013
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              2 editions
          
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|   | In His Image: Reflecting Christ in Everyday Life 
          
                
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               1997
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              3 editions
          
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|   | Women and Men in Ministry: A Complementary Perspective by 
          
                
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               2001
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              4 editions
          
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|   | How Mrs. Claus Saves Christmas! by 
          
                
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               1978
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              2 editions
          
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|   | The Christian Dating Game by 
          
                
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               2000
          
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|   | The Circle, the Ring and the Imperfect Mirror by |  | 
|   | No Secrets To Success! (Tri-Fold Empowerment) By Dr. Michael V. Wilkins, Sr. |  | 
|   | Disciples also theology |  | 
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      “Jesus can say the Jews have set their hope on Moses and at the say time charge them with not believing Moses because they misunderstood both Moses and the law. Rather than being an end in itself, the law was meant to point to Christ”
    
― The Gospels and Acts
  ― The Gospels and Acts
      “Jesus meant for his words to be taken neither in a literal nor in a sacramental sense. The expression “flesh and blood” constitutes a Hebrew idiom referring to the whole person”
    
― The Gospels and Acts
  ― The Gospels and Acts
      “The desire to construct a tight timeline of all the events in Jesus’ early life was not a concern of either Gospel writer. The differences indicate the independence of Matthew and Luke in choosing what details to share.”
    
― The Gospels and Acts
  ― The Gospels and Acts
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