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M.W. Briggs, a newly arrived Floridian, has enjoyed some form of science fiction most of her life. The wonders and possibilities of time travel, alternate realities, parallel universes and alien beings have fueled her imagination. "The Seraphs" is a compilation of these things and more. Were their multiple universes created simultaneously? Who are the real aliens, and how are we all connected? What are the consequences of genetic altering, greed and the thirst for power? These are some of the questions answered in this science-fiction epic, "The Seraphs."
The Seraphs follows Ben, a science teacher, who is disorganised and completely unprofessional, save for his desire to help a boy in his class. However, one day Ben is able to see his guiding spirit: a Seraph. But these have been long forgotten by the humans they are supposed to help. Bens mind is also set on winning the affections of his colleague, Lucy. Will Ben and Gabriel be able to impress Lucy and help Mike before they are discovered by The Elders?
In a near future world marked by apocalyptic religious strife, Thorn St. Croix, a powerful neomage living secretly among humankind, channels her gift of stone-magery into jewelry making, until a handsome police officer, Thaddeus Bartholomew, comes into her life, changing everything. Reprint.
Living among humans in a post- apocalyptic ice age, neomage Thorn St. Croix is a source of both fear and fascination for the people of Mineral City?and now she faces her ultimate test. Deep under the snow-covered mountains beyond the village, an imprisoned fallen seraph desperately needs her help. There, hidden in the hellhole, the armies of Darkness assemble to ensure this subterranean rescue will be Thorn?s final descent?
Living a carefree life, a young man is forced form everything He knows, into the realm of the unknown, He must run, and seek them out, searching the world, He overcomes choices that no man can make, or no person could survive, but he isn't just a person, He's a Seraph, the Last Seraph. Between Paradise and Reckoning stands the Last Seraph, and now He must face His greatest challenge yet, and overcome the most feared stories, myths and fables. For if He fails, the world will become lost. Though, what He doesn't know, what He never expected, is that this is just the beginning...
A classic in conservative Old Testament scholarship, this three-volume commentary concentrates primarily on the meaning of the text of Isaiah rather than on specific textual problems. Volume 1 covers chapters 1-18; Volume 2 looks at chapters 19-39; Volume 3 surveys chapters 40-66.
Iconographic exegesis combines the study of biblical texts (exegesis) with the study of ancient expressions of visual art (iconography).Studying ancient visual art that is contemporary with the documents of the Old Testament gives remarkable insight, not only on the meaning and historical context of the biblical text, but also because it facilitates greater understanding of how the ancient authors and audiences saw, thought, and made sense of the world. Iconography thus merits close attention as another avenue that can lead to a more nuanced and more complete understanding of the biblical text.Each chapter of this book provides an exegesis of a particular biblical text or theme. The book is organized around the tripartite structure of the Hebrew Bible, and demonstrates that iconographical exegesis is pertinent to "every nook and cranny" of the Bible.Within the three parts, there is special emphasis on Genesis, Isaiah, and the Psalms in order to make the book attractive for classes that deal with one or more of these books and might therefore include an iconographic perspective.In addition to connecting with a major issue in biblical interpretation, theology, or visual studies each chapter will end with one or two exercises directing the reader/student to comparable texts and images, enabling them to apply what was described in the chapter for themselves. This approach enables beginners as well as advanced readers to integrate iconography into their toolbox of exegetical skills.
Thea of the Seraphim is the prequel to Hephzibah of Heaven. In the first half of the book we are introduced to Thea, a Princess of Paradise who is called upon to fight in the war orchestrated by God to weed Heaven. We share in her pain, passion, and torment as her destiny starts in Heaven, descends to Earth, and goes to Hell. And we witness the Crucifixion as has never been seen. In the second half of the book we witness the War of Heaven brought to Hell by Thea in her obsessive bid to make things right. We are inserted into the plight of Alexa, a young girl with a vivid imagination, whose soul is stolen by the Devil in his desperate ploy to change Hell. And we share in her quest to return to the land of the living.
Isaiah 1-39: The Christian Standard Commentary is part of The Christian Standard Commentary (CSC) series. This commentary series focuses on the theological and exegetical concerns of each biblical book, paying careful attention to balancing rigorous scholarship with practical application. This series helps the reader understand each biblical book's theology, its place in the broader narrative of Scripture, and its importance for the church today. Drawing on the wisdom and skills of dozens of evangelical authors, the CSC is a tool for enhancing and supporting the life of the church. The author of Isaiah 1-39: The Christian Standard Commentary is Gary Smith.