J. Stafford Wright
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Psalms, a Guide Psalm by Psalm
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published
1982
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3 editions
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Bible People Real People: An Unforgettable A-Z of Who is Who in the Bible
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published
2011
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4 editions
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Christians and the Supernatural
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published
2011
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3 editions
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Locked Door Shuttered Windows
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published
2012
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2 editions
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The Wisdom Books: Job to Song of Solomon (Open Your Bible Commentary, Old Testament Book 3)
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published
2014
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Simplicity of the Incarnation
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published
2011
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2 editions
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The Interpretation of Ecclesiastes
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Mind, man, and the spirits;: Man's desperate search for meaning in intellectualism, mysticism, and the occult, (Zondervan books)
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published
1972
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7 editions
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Revell's Dictionary of Bible people
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published
1978
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2 editions
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Interpreting the Bible
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“In the Bible, God uses several different types of writing to convey his truth. There are narratives (often with commentary), preaching and exhortation (as in the prophets), laws and regulations, the distilled wisdom of Proverbs, philosophical discussion (as in Job and Ecclesiastes), and poetry (as in the Psalms). Poetry has its own ways.”
― Psalms, a Guide Psalm by Psalm
― Psalms, a Guide Psalm by Psalm
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