Things That Count: Why the King James Bible Proves Itself Internally to Be the Word of God
Oleson Joe Lyng
Things That Count: Why the King James Bible Proves Itself Internally to Be the Word of God
Oleson Joe Lyng
Imagine that you read a book that had seveal characters in it and you discovered by counting that the names of these several characters that each occurred a number of times that was evenly divisible by 7. Would you think that the author made that happen on purpose? Likewise there are several names of God that occur in the KJV that occur exactly a number of times evenly divisible by 7. Who do you think made that happen? There are other meaningful words that also take on these properties. This author has researched on a college campus to find out what students think about the BIble and God, and has written about his research findings. The author is also a cat lover and has introduced some interesting things about cats on a few rabit trails while writing this book. There are chapters on the Apocrypha and why it is not a part of the inspired word. He discovered something really interesting about the number 151 and will relay that information to you. The purpose of the book is to not only prove the KJV but also to relate information to readers about their eternal destiny. You will find that his answers to questions about eternal life and salvation are thought provoking. You will be given a list of BIble verses that he recommends for memorization and study. You just may get one of your theological bolts loosened by this book and all for the glory of God.
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