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(Whole Bible) - The Bible in Brief – or, The Theme of the Scriptures (#1625) by William C. Rebmann.

“A trip through the world's best seller in one evening” – Unsearchable Riches Magazine, 1960

“A very fine summary of the entire theme and scope of the Scriptures” – Unsearchable Riches Magazine, 1950

“It is seldom that so helpful a book is issued on the theme of the Scriptures. Indeed, it could not be written except by one who views the whole in the light of God’s grand consummation.” – A.E. Knoch

120 pages, paperback. $9.95

 

 

 

(New Testament) - Concordant Commentary on the New Testament (#4683) by A.E. Knoch. (1874-1965). First published more than 60 years ago. This dispensational work is from the pen of a contributor to E.W. Bullinger’s Things To Come magazine, and the editor of Unsearchable Riches magazine. (Double-column pages). 407 pages, hardcover. $19.95

(Acts) - Studies in Acts (#1704) by H.W. (Herman William) Martin (1883-1959). One of the least understood books in the Scriptures is the Book of Acts. It is usually treated as a history of the early “church,” but the Body of Christ is not the subject of that book. What then is the Book of Acts? Such is the subject of this work from an associate of A.E. Knoch. This extensive series ran for a decade in the Unsearchable Riches (1921-1931). Knoch’s longstanding desire was that this series appear in book form. Granting his desire, these many decades later, we’re pleased to present this facsimile publishing of this lengthy series as a book. 48 Chapters. 502 pages, facsimile paperback. $24.95

(Acts) - Studies in the Book of Acts (#2541) by Vladimir Gelesnoff (1877-1921). A dispensational survey of the Acts of the Apostles.  66 pages, facsimile paperback. $5.95
(Colossians) - Church Epistles (#4101) by E.W. Bullinger. In this book Bullinger defends all of Paul’s epistles as God’s unique revelation, expounding the great truth of the mystery, the Body of Christ. In this volume he focuses on Paul’s letters written to the churches. 316 pages, paperback. $19.95
(Colossians) - His Grandest Glories: Studies in Colossians (#2497) by A.E. Knoch (1874-1965). Christ and His highest honors come before us in Colossians, even as the saints and their celestial blessings are the theme of Ephesians. There the transcendent truths of the present secret administration were set forth as they affect the believers among the nations, who become peers of an election out of Israel in spiritual, supernal dignities. Here these tremendous truths are a halo on the brow of Christ. His glories as the Messiah of Israel on the earth are magnified to universal dimensions. All is created in Him in the beginning, and all is reconciled in Him at the consummation. 114 pages, facsimile paperback. $11.95
(Colossians) - Moments of Meditation in Colossians & Two Churches and Two Men (#2381) by Eugene F. Rueweler (1910-1993). Chapter 1: Hidden Truth, Treasures, and Triumph; Chapter 2: The Christology of Colossians; Chapter 3: Ye Heard – We Heard; Chapter 4: Two Great Mysteries; Chapter 5: Three Sufferers; Chapter 6: Relationship – Membership – Citizenship; Chapter 7: Christ the Head.  36 pages, facsimile paperback. $4.95
(Colossians) - The Mystery Ministry of Paul (#3593) by Russell H. Schaefer (1919-1999). This book takes a look at the “Mystery” ministry of Paul as revealed in his letters of Ephesians and Colossians. It surveys this teaching as well as its relationship with the rest of his epistles. 80 pages, paperback. $9.95
(Corinthians) - Church Epistles (#4101) by E.W. Bullinger. In this book Bullinger defends all of Paul’s epistles as God’s unique revelation, expounding the great truth of the mystery, the Body of Christ. In this volume he focuses on Paul’s letters written to the churches. 316 pages, paperback. $19.95
(Daniel) - Coming Prince, The (#4112) by Sir Robert Anderson. One of the most exhaustive works ever written on Daniel’s Seventieth Week and the Coming Anti-christ, featuring full details and a complete chronology. 384 pages, paperback. $15.95
(Ecclesiastes) - Studies in Ecclesiastes: The Words and Works of God and Man (#0325) by Vladimir Gelesnoff (1877-1921). Many current versions of the Bible often translate the same Hebrew word in various ways. In this way a veil of mystery has been thrown over many a passage, and a certain amount of human opinion and guesswork has been imported into God’s truth. The Book of Ecclesiastes has severely suffered from inconsistency in translation – no sacred book has ever been so much misunderstood in its whole aim and spirit. Our aim should always be to adjust our thoughts to the facts, and never to adjust the facts to our thoughts. Applying this principle to the matter in hand, our prime concern is to ascertain what the book of Ecclesiastes has to say about itself. The book aims at achieving a threefold object: (1) Recognition of God as God; (2) Reception of His revelation; (3) Regulation of life in view of a future rectification or judgment. 83 pages, paperback.  $4.95
(Ephesians) - Church Epistles (#4101) by E.W. Bullinger. In this book Bullinger defends all of Paul’s epistles as God’s unique revelation, expounding the great truth of the mystery, the Body of Christ. In this volume he focuses on Paul’s letters written to the churches. 316 pages, paperback. $19.95
(Ephesians) - Ephesians & Colossians: Scripture for the Present Administration (#3807) by Clyde L. Pilkington, Jr. Ephesians and Colossians are the present truth for the current dispensation. Ephesians introduces the Secret Administration in which we live, while Colossians, its companion epistle, completes the Word of God. There are no other Secret Administration letters beyond Ephesians and Colossians. 62 pages, paperback. Check out this video book review! $5.95
(Ephesians) - Ephesians via Romans (#9175) by Charles H. Welch (1880-1967). In the style of a two-way conversation, this work illustrates that the unique blessings of Ephesians are based upon the blessings all believers have received, as detailed in the book of Romans. 38 pages, paperback. $4.95
(Ephesians) - God’s Celestial Purpose: Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians (#0578) by John H. Essex (1907-1991).  "This presentation of our subject, God's Celestial Purpose, takes the form of a commentary on Paul's letter to the Ephesians. A great many sincere believers who regularly read their Bibles have failed to realise the full import of Ephesians, or even its significance in the Scriptures." 164 pages, paperback. $14.95
(Ephesians) - The Fellowship of the Mystery (#0394) by Ike T. Sidebottom (1899-1970) 72 pages, paperback. $4.95
(Ephesians) - In the Heavenlies: Studies in Ephesians (#3135) by William B. Hallman (1903-1973). The key to this book of Ephesians is the phrase which occurs five times, namely, “in the Heavenlies” (en tois epouraniois). It is found in 1:3; 1:20; 2:6; 3:10; and 6:12. It is the dative plural, and in this grammatical construction always means a locality. It is correctly rendered in 1:20, “in the heavenly places” or “in the heavenlies,” and should so have been translated in all five occurrences. This phrase is found nowhere else in the Scriptures. 70 pages, paperback. $5.95
(Ephesians) - The Mystery Ministry of Paul (#3593) by Russell H. Schaefer (1919-1999). This book takes a look at the “Mystery” ministry of Paul as revealed in his letters of Ephesians and Colossians. It surveys this teaching as well as its relationship with the rest of his epistles. 80 pages, paperback. $9.95
(Ephesians) - Paul’s Ephesians: Part 1, Chapters 1-3 (#0592) by Adlai Loudy (1893-1984). 96 pages, paperback. $9.95
(Ephesians) - Prayers of Ephesians, The: We in Christ – Christ in Us (#4233) by E.W. Bullinger. There are two longer prayers in the Epistle to the Ephesians, plus a shorter concluding one. The two longer prayers have a common subject, Jesus Christ and Believers. However, in the first prayer it is what God made Christ for us; in the second it is what God has made us in Christ. In other words; in the first it is "We in Christ, while in the second it is "Christ in Us". Also the first prayer deals with God's power which he wrought in Christ, while the second one deals with God's power which is at work in us. 50 pages, paperback. $7.95
(Ephesians) - Rooted and Grounded in Love: Studies in Ephesians (#2442) by A.E. Knoch (1874-1965). A detailed, dispensational study of the pinnacle of Paul’s revelation. 380 pages, facsimile paperback. $19.95

(Ephesians) - To Enlighten All as to the Secret (#2515) by A.E. Knoch (1874-1965). The letter to the Ephesians is an elaboration of the definition of the present secret economy of which Paul became the dispenser. 63 pages, booklet. $4.95
(Ephesians) - Standing and State: A Dispensational Look at the Book of Ephesians (#1780) by William E. Root. The Book of Ephesians is divided into “doctrinal” and “practical” sections. The first three chapters are “doctrinal,” while the last three chapters contain “applied” doctrine. In the first three chapters we not only have “doctrine,” but a particular kind of doctrine. This doctrine contains our position in the heavenlies in Christ. How important this is for us to know! Root, along with William B. Hallman, was associated with Things to Come Missions. 140 pages, facsimile paperback. $12.95
(Esther) - Studies in the Book of Esther (#2800) by Vladimir Gelesnoff (1877-1921) Two Books in One! This also includes The Name of Jehovah in the Book of Esther by Dr. E.W. Bullinger. 56 pages, facsimile paperback. $7.95
(Galatians) - Church Epistles (#4101) by E.W. Bullinger (1837-1913). In this book Bullinger defends all of Paul’s epistles as God’s unique revelation, expounding the great truth of the mystery, the Body of Christ. In this volume he focuses on Paul’s letters written to the churches. 316 pages, paperback. $19.95
(Galatians) - Paul Versus Peter, Or Remarks on Galatians 1 & 2 (#3374) by William R. Newell (1868-1956). This work shows the distinguishing difference between the gospels preached by Peter and Paul. It also includes Paul vs. James by F.L. Fallis (first published in 1922). 94pages, paperback. $11.95
(Galatians) - Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians (#7338) by Vladimir M. Gelesnoff (1877-1921). A dispensational commentary from the pen of the founder of Unsearchable Riches magazine, and also has a biographical look at Gelesnoff. 143 pages, paperback. $9.95
(Galatians) - Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians (#2213) by Dee L. McCroskey (1902-1991). This is a compilation of a dispensational commentary series on the book of Galatians from McCroskey’s Last Day Messenger Magazine. 62 pages, facsimile paperback. $8.95
(Genesis) - Dispensational Distinctions: Lessons on the Book of Genesis (#1476) by William B. Hallman (1903-1973). 246 pages, facsimile paperback. $19.95
(Genesis) - The Life and Times of Noah (#2558) by Dr. William H. Walker (1840-1924). There are some Old Testament Scriptures which come to us with a sort of double inspiration because of the use made of them by the Holy Spirit in the New Testament. Such Scripture is before us in the study of the life and times of Noah. It will be remembered that in the eschatology of Jesus, in the epistles to the Hebrews and of Peter this history has been used for the teaching of lessons to those upon whom the end of the ages have come. 32pages, facsimile paperback. $4.95
(Genesis) - Studies in Genesis (#2893) by A.E. Knoch (1874-1965). A dispensational consideration of the first book of the Hebrew Scriptures. 668 pages, facsimile paperback. $29.95
(Hebrews) - Great Cloud of Witnesses in Hebrews Chapter 11 (#3207) by E.W. Bullinger (1837-1913). A great classic exposition of this famous and beloved passage, including an examination of the greatest heroes of the faith. Full of rich, practical applications. 472 pages, paperback. $18.95

 

(Isaiah) - The Vision of Isaiah: Its Structure and Scope (#1263) by E.W. Bullinger (1837-1913). 69 pages, paperback. Special $9.95
(Job) - Book Of Job, The  (#3808) by E.W. Bullinger (1837-1913). The oldest lesson in the world, as seen in the Book of Job, is that man’s way is not necessarily God’s way. Bullinger offers insights into God’s work in our lives, showing how the perfect workmanship of God is exhibited, even in times of great adversity. This lesson is essential to enjoying peace with God for time and eternity. The author also gives us a distinctive translation of the Book of Job with explanatory notes and follows the literary and critical style of the book. In addition, figures of speech and divine names and titles are given special attention. Every Bible student will find much practical help in this unique approach to the Book of Job. 224 pages, paperback. $19.95
(Job) - Studies in the Book of Job (#2411) by Vladimir Gelesnoff (1877-1921). Contents: Correct Principles of Exegesis; The Great Lesson Antiquity and Majority Are Not Divine Evidence; Education and Erudition Are Usually in Error; Human Merit Is Inadequate; Job’s Answer; The Friends’ Failure; Evolution and Involution; Elihu; “God Is Greater than Man”; The Storm Rises; The Storm Ceases; The Speech of Deity; Infinite Sympathy; The Creator’s Care; The Father’s Care for the Groaning Creation; God’s “End” Is Glorious.  76 pages, facsimile paperback. $8.95

(Lamentations) - Studies in the Book of Lamentations (#2565) by Vladimir Gelesnoff (1877-1921). A survey of the Lamentations of Jeremiah. 116 pages,facsimile paperback. $9.95

(Matthew) - Studies in the Gospel of Matthew (#2534) by Vladimir Gelesnoff (1877-1921). In taking up a study of the Gospel of Matthew our prime concern is to divest ourselves of a deep-rooted idea which is apt to preform our ideas and predetermine our conclusions with regard to its teaching. The recognized division between Old and New Testaments is purely arbitrary. It is founded on the fact that the one is written in Hebrew and the other in Greek. However, in seeking light on this point, we must be guided by weightier questions than those of language: stress must rather be laid on such matters as divergence of theme, or change in the Divine attitude and method. 102 pages, facsimile paperack. $9.95
(Philemon) - Fellowship of Faith (Studies in Philemon) (#2787) by Heinrich Langenberg (1876-1972). This short and rather intimate epistle of Paul the apostle to Philemon might almost be regarded as an appendix to Colossians. Langenberg was born in Bremen Germany and studied theology in Basel. He pastored several Evangelical Free Churches, afterwards becoming an evangelist and prolific author. He had an in-depth knowledge of ancient Hebrew and Greek, which served him well as one of A.E. Knoch’s early research assistants on the Concordant Version. He founded Scripture Mission in Berlin, and was well known among German believers as one who stood for the reconciliation of all. 54 pages, facsimile paperback. $7.95
 
(Philippians) - Studies in Philippians (#2756) by A.E. Knoch (1874-1965). “Philippians, almost more than any other epistle, must be considered as a unit. Its truth is so little known or practiced, and so distinctive in character, that a passage outside its context, or severed from the main theme, may suggest a thought quite contradictory to its message.” – Knoch. Facsimile Paperback. 116 Pages. $11.95
(Psalms) - Chief Musician, The (#4999) by E.W. Bullinger (1837-1913). This book is a collection of studies in the Psalms and their titles. An in depth look at terms used in the titles, superscriptions and subscriptions. Originally appeared in Dr. Bullinger’s periodical Things to come. Reprint of the 1908 edition. 326 pages, paperback. $19.95
(Revelation) - Commentary on Revelation: The Apocalypse, or “The Day of the Lord” (#5616) by E.W. Bullinger (1837-1913). A dispensational approach to the Book of Revelation, this book is both practical and profound. Bullinger shares his insights in a compelling and clear manner. The theme of the book (“The Day of the Lord”) is presented in this verse by verse study. “Our great fundamental proposition – which we may as well state at once – is, that The Church is not the subject of the Apocalypse. However startling this may sound and may seem to some of our readers, we implore you not to dismiss it, but to test the reasons we shall give by the Word of God itself, and to weigh them in ‘the balances of the sanctuary.’ Try to forget all that you have ‘received by tradition,” and ask from whom you learned this or that. Be prepared and ready to unlearn anything that you may have received from men, and learn afresh from the Word of God itself.” - E.W. Bullinger. 348 pages, facsimile paperback. $18.95
(Romans) - Church Epistles (#4101) by E.W. Bullinger (1837-1913). In this book Bullinger defends all of Paul’s epistles as God’s unique revelation, expounding the great truth of the mystery, the Body of Christ. In this volume he focuses on Paul’s letters written to the churches. 316 pages, paperback $19.95
(Romans) - Notes on Romans (#2176) by James G. Poole. Fundamental doctrines of the faith are made known in Romans. If our understanding is based solely on the four gospels, we have no justification, no (re)conciliation, and only an earthly expectation of the Kingdom of God. “In Christ Jesus” is a doctrine exclusive to Paul's ministry. Paul tells us that God sees us in Christ, and not as we are in ourselves. We are shown in chapter 8:28-39 how that we are in God's purpose, and that God is “for us.” James Poole was a contributor to Grace and Truth magazine. 142 pages, facsimile paperback. $12.95
(Romans) - Pillars of Truth from the Book of Romans (#1041) by Guy Spencer Marks (1899–1989). “A helpful series based on Romans.” – Unsearchable Riches. 120 pages, paperback. $11.95
(Romans) - Studies in Paul's Epistle to the Romans: Volume 1, Chapters 1-8 (#1032) by George L. Rogers (1869-1947). “This book is an exhaustive study of the first eight chapters of Romans, including pertinent questions at the end of each chapter, which serve to help the student evaluate his reading.” – Ernest Knoch. 654 pages, paperback. $24.95
(Romans) - Studies in Romans (#1315) by W. Leon Tucker (1871-1934). A classic dispensational commentary on Romans. 104 pages, facsimile paperback. $10.95
(Philippians) - Church Epistles (#4101) by E.W. Bullinger (1837-1913). In this book Bullinger defends all of Paul’s epistles as God’s unique revelation, expounding the great truth of the mystery, the Body of Christ. In this volume he focuses on Paul’s letters written to the churches. 316 pages, paperback. $19.95

(Revelation) - Commentary On Revelation (#5616) by E.W. Bullinger (1837-1913). A book both practical and profound. Bullinger shares his insights in a compelling and clear manner. The theme of the book ("The Day of the Lord") is presented in this verse by verse study. 768 pages, paperback. $30.95

(Revelation) - Unveiling of Jesus Christ, The (#4475) by A.E. Knoch (1874-1965). Study on the Book of Revelation. Commonly called The Revelation of St. John. Including: The Mystery of the Seven Stars, The Mystery of God Finished, The Mystery of Babylon. 605 pages, paperback. $24.95
(Thessalonians) - Church Epistles (#4101) by E.W. Bullinger (1837-1913). In this book Bullinger defends all of Paul’s epistles as God’s unique revelation, expounding the great truth of the mystery, the Body of Christ. In this volume he focuses on Paul’s letters written to the churches. 316 pages, paperback. $19.95
     

 

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