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Take a journey into the first four volumes of the New Testament with fresh new eyes. Beautifully written in the art of rhythm and rhyme, The Poetic Scriptures of Six Writers is the fourth book of The Poetic Scriptures book series. You may ask, "Is it possible to take the New Testament as originally written and accurately transform it into rhythmic rhyme?" Never done before until now, The Poetic Scriptures of Six Writers is an accurate translation of the Greek writings of six minor authors presented in a poetic form that will keep your attention. This is the final of four volumes of the New…mehr

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Take a journey into the first four volumes of the New Testament with fresh new eyes. Beautifully written in the art of rhythm and rhyme, The Poetic Scriptures of Six Writers is the fourth book of The Poetic Scriptures book series. You may ask, "Is it possible to take the New Testament as originally written and accurately transform it into rhythmic rhyme?" Never done before until now, The Poetic Scriptures of Six Writers is an accurate translation of the Greek writings of six minor authors presented in a poetic form that will keep your attention. This is the final of four volumes of the New Testament and comprises of Matthew's gospel, Mark's gospel, the letter to the Hebrews, and the letters of James, Peter, and Jude. This volume answers critical questions that everyone needs to ponder. Here are just a few examples: ¿ How important is forgiveness and what happens if it is absent? ¿ What is the relationship between religion, practice, and truth? ¿ How do I live in a culture whose values are contrary to biblical standards? ¿Discover the treasure of God's word through the series' unique and appealing way. It will challenge your mind and your heart.
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Michael D. Wester is the pastor-teacher of Lighthouse Baptist Church in Michigan and author of a four-book series entitled The Poetic Scriptures: God's Word in Rhythm & Rhyme. He earned a Master of Divinity degree at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, with a focus in biblical Greek, the original language of the New Testament. For over three decades, Michael has studied the Greek bible and has used that knowledge to bring people face to face with God's word. Henry Blackaby, author of Experiencing God, wrote these words after reviewing a pre-published copy of Michael's first book: I have begun reading through selected passages and have been blessed. This "effort/work" of yours is unique and special. Aside from biblical studies and poetry, Michael enjoys working out daily, singing, acting, and board games. His wife, Donna, and their two grown children agree that Michael leads a highly disciplined life with one weakness, chocolate chip cookies.