Spurgeon's Sermons on the Cross of Christ

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Kregel Publications, 1993 - 160 pages

This full-color, carefully organized, biblical resource introduces the lands and times of the Bible in a clear, attractive, and easily-read format; explaining the land of Palestine within its larger historical and geographic setting.

Noted expert in biblical history, Tim Dowley, traces history from:

  • The patriarchs through Israel's return from Babylonian exile
  • World and Jewish national events of the intertestamental period
  • The New Testament era including an overview of Judaism and various political climates
  • The ministry of Jesus from His birth to His ascension
  • The earliest days of the church--its birth and spread under the ministry of the apostles

Contains more than 100 colorful maps and photos of Bible places and archaeological sites pertinent to the entire Bible

Compiled and written by a noted expert in biblical history and author of several titles in the best-selling Kregel Pictorial Guide series

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À propos de l'auteur (1993)

Charles Haddon Spurgeon was born in Kelvedon, Essex, England on June 19, 1834. His father and his grandfather were both pastors and at the age of twenty, he became the pastor of the New Park Street Church in London. The congregation quickly grew out of the building and moved to Exeter Hall. In 1861, the congregation moved to the newly constructed Metropolitan Tabernacle. During his lifetime, he published over thirty-five hundred sermons that filled 63 volumes. His series stands as the largest set of books by a single author in the history of Christianity. He also wrote Ploughman's Talk and The Treasury of David. During his last years, he suffered severe physical pain from a gout attack. He was growing increasing ill and died on January 31, 1892.

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