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What the Bible Teaches

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Perhaps you were taught as a child that God is everywhere, that God is eternal, and that God is just. But what do these facts mean, and where are they found in the Bible? This scholarly work outlines the attributes of God and gives scriptural support for each one. You will be fortified as you study the doctrines of God's Word.

639 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1986

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Reuben A. Torrey

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Reuben Archer Torrey studied at Yale and in Germany before taking up a pastorate in the United States. As a gifted intellectual, administrator, and Bible teacher, he went on to pastor Moody Church in Chicago and became D.L. Moody's closest associate. In his later years, he traveled the world as an evangelist speaking to millions in Australia, New Zealand, India, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Japan, China, Hawaii, Germany, the United States, and Canada. Torrey edited the last two volumes of the monumental "The Fundamentals" and was instrumental in the founding of both Moody Bible Institute and BIOLA University.

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December 1, 2017
Excellent book to have on hand for reference. If someone asks me a question about the Bible or I think of something I want to know I can look it up and find out what the Bible teaches on that subject.
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May 6, 2019
I used This book by R A Torrey in my master's thesis. The required reading was both educational and inspirationa
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December 13, 2008
Want to nail down some of the foundation teachings of the faith froma full counsel perspective of the Word of God. Then read this a couple times through while looking up every verse. I once told someone, do not study without the willingnes to put in the elbow grease. Torrey took the time and love to put in some elbow grease. To put in the work to create a good work.
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