Ancient Landmarks of the Kingdom - Love.Other lessons in this series exist but have not yet been acquired. By following these divine directions, we can learn the more about God and His requirements to be part of His kingdom. These two lessons delivered by Paul Earnhart encourages the idea of returning to God's way by studying the "ancient landmarks" established by God. I hope these sermons will be as beneficial to you as they are to me. These sermons provide rich, thought provoking material based upon Christ's sermon which calls all people to a radical commitment of one's entire being to God. This series of sermons delves into Christ's great Sermon on the Mount recorded in the book of Matthew, chapters 5 - 7. Since the sermons were originally recorded on cassette tape, a few seconds are missing at the beginning or end of some of the sermons because they were cut off by the tape. Each sermon was digitally recorded from the cassette tape recording and digitally filtered to remove static and other noise. This series of sermons by Paul Earnhart was recorded during worship services at the Church of Christ at Douglas Hills in Louisville, KY. Brief reference is made of a proponent of this doctrine, local to the speaker. Theistic evolution theories that blend belief in God and evolution are considered in this outline along with related Bible Audio Lessons. In an effort to reconcile the Bible account of creation with modern theories of evolution, it has been proposed that the "days" of Genesis are separated by eons or symbolize eons of years, allowing room for the billions of years required for evolution. It is intended to be used in parallel with an outline of these lessons. These lessons delivered by Bob Waldron examines the question of the "days of creation". Confidence in Our Salvation and Forgiveness.Is It Lawful? Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage.Bible Interpretation and Knowing the Truth.Ancient Landmarks of the Kingdom Series.Index of Lessons Bible Basics and Fundamental Lessons Please note that you must have first downloaded and installed an MP3 player to listen to the audio lesson. Once it has completed downloading, you can double-click on the file's icon, which will cause it to automatically start playing. This will download and save the lesson on your computer. Or, To Save Now and Listen Later: Click on the named link next to the desired lesson. The installed player will automatically begin playing the audio lesson without having you having to wait on it completely downloading. To Listen Now: After installing an MP3 player, simply click on the " Listen Now" link adjacent to the lesson to which you want to listen. Second, Decide if you want to listen to the audio now, or do you want to first download the file completely and then listen later. Songbird - Free, open-source media player for Windows, iOS, Android, and Linux.VLC - Free, open-source media player for Windows, iOS, and Linux.Apple iTunes - for Apple iOS and Microsoft Windows. Windows Media Player - for Microsoft Windows You may also be interested in the Stong’s KJV Bible Concordance which is the most complete, easy-to-use, and understandable concordance for studying the original languages of the Bible.First, Download and install any MP3 audio player. You can browse the KJV Bible verses by using the chapters listed below, or use our Bible search feature at the top of this page. The 1769 edition is most commonly cited as the King James Version (KJV). Several versions of the King James Bible (KJV) were produced in 1611,1629, 1638, 1762, and 1769. The KJV Old Testament was translated from the Masoretic Hebrew text, and the Apocrypha was translated from the Greek Septuagint. However, the majority of the book of Revelation seems to have been translated from the Latin Vulgate. The KJV New Testament was translated from the Textus Receptus. It was translated by the Church of England and was first published in 1611. The King James Version Bible (KJV) was authorized by King James I and is sometimes referred to as the “Authorized Version”. The KJV is the first version of Scripture authorized by the Protestant church and commissioned by England's King James I.
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