52 Names Of God In Hebrew
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The 52 Names of God Every Christian Should Know Stone-Gray Faux Leather Gift Book is a companion to the widely beloved 52 Hebrew Words Every Christian Should Know. In this book, readers are taken on an in-depth spiritual journey by studying 52 Hebrew names of God. Each name reveals a unique aspect of God’s character and His relationship with His people. In this insightful resource, you’ll explore the profound meaning behind each of God’s names, which will reveal a new and fresh perspective on how to connect with God in your daily life.
The gift book’s stone-gray faux leather cover is decorated with an elaborate heat-debossed frame accented by intricate corner scroll designs. The title is presented in gold-foiled letters.
52 Names of God in Hebrew Every Christian Should Know
Gray topstitching, a matching satin ribbon marker, and gold gilt-edged pages enhance the design. An introduction, with a page design that mimics the front cover, explains the author’s approach to selecting the names and developing the devotional content. The gorgeous interior features full-color images of landscapes overlaid with Hebrew text next to a devotional passage that explains the Hebrew meaning of God’s name. There are 52 devotions that include names like Elohim, Yahweh Meqaddishkem, El Roi, and many more.
Dave Adamson serves as a pastor at North Point Church in Atlanta. He is a dedicated husband to his wife, Meg, and a proud father of three daughters. Dave has a deep passion for exploring the cultural background of Jesus, which enriches his teaching and writing.
How remarkable that the God who created the universe makes Himself known to ordinary people living in particular places and times! The 52 Names of God in Hebrew Every Christian Should Know Stone-Gray Faux Leather Gift Book is perfect for personal study or group discussion. Whether you’re a seasoned scholar or just beginning your journey, this gift book offers a meaningful way to engage with Scripture and God’s character, and the 52 Names of God in Hebrew Every Christian Should Know Stone-Gray Faux Leather Gift Book makes a wonderful birthday gift for a friend who wants to explore the cultural background of Jesus.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781639527250
ISBN10: 1639527257
Dave Adamson
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: December 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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