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E. W. Bullinger

    The Ground Is Thirsty and Other Works
    Figures Of Speech Used In the Bible Explained and Illustrated
    Commentary on Revelation, Or, the Apocalypse
    How to Enjoy the Bible
    Number in Scripture
    The Witness of the Stars
    • 2020

      The Companion Bible

      • 2176 pages
      • 77 hours of reading

      E. W. Bullinger's study Bible offers a comprehensive resource for biblical scholars and enthusiasts, featuring the Authorized Version (KJV) alongside extensive notes derived from 19th-century archaeological and linguistic advancements. The text is enriched with insights into original Greek and Hebrew, alternate translations, and explanations of figures of speech. Each book and chapter includes a detailed outline, making it a valuable tool for Bible students, pastors, and seminarians. The Companion Bible was intentionally published without Bullinger's name to emphasize its merit over authorship.

      The Companion Bible
    • 2019

      Two Natures in the Child of God

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the duality of human nature—both flesh and spirit—this work delves into how this complexity can enhance our adoration of God. The author, a respected 19th-century Bible scholar, addresses the challenges posed by this duality and offers insights that transform potential doubt into reassurance. Through profound exploration, the text reveals how understanding our nature can deepen our connection with God, serving as a source of solace and joy.

      Two Natures in the Child of God
    • 2018

      E W Bullinger was a dedicated student of the Word and a prolific writer. As well as writing several major books and compiling The Companion Bible, he wrote dozens of shorter articles and pamphlets. In this publication we have put together four interesting and helpful the topics. · The Vail in the Temple, which was torn from top to bottom. · The Parable of the Leaven. · Churches! Where should we worship? · Prayer. How do we prayer and what should be pray for? We trust that the reader will, as with all Bullinger’s writing, find much food for study and contemplation.

      Bullinger on ... The Vail, The Leaven, The Church and Prayer
    • 2018

      This book is an excellent, detailed and helpful exposition of 2 Timothy 3:16-17. Not only is “All scripture is given by inspiration of God.” It is profitable for “for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” And its purpose is so that “the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.” And there is so much in this book of Bullinger’s which will inspire and benefit, enable and encourage, the 21st Century Christian to walk more worthy of our Saviour, Jesus Christ and become a “man of God”.

      The Man of God
    • 2018

      The Witness of the Stars

      The Twelve Star Signs of the Heavens and Their Role in the Biblical Lore, the Psalms, and God's Promise to Christians

      • 138 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the constellations through a Biblical lens, this book offers a profound interpretation of celestial patterns. It features E. W. Bullinger's original charts and illustrations, enhancing the understanding of the stars in relation to scriptural wisdom. This edition serves as a unique resource for those interested in the intersection of astronomy and faith.

      The Witness of the Stars
    • 2018

      How to Enjoy the Bible

      The "Word," and "The Words,", How to Study them

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      E. W. Bullinger's guide offers a comprehensive approach to understanding and appreciating the Bible. As a prominent Biblical scholar, he provides insights that enhance the reader's engagement with scripture, making it accessible and enjoyable. The book delves into interpretation techniques, historical context, and practical applications, aiming to enrich the spiritual experience of both new and seasoned readers.

      How to Enjoy the Bible
    • 2018

      Featuring original tables, this edition enhances the reader's understanding of the author's insights on Revelation. The commentary provides in-depth explanations, making complex themes and interpretations more accessible. It serves as a valuable resource for both scholars and casual readers seeking to delve deeper into the text's meanings.

      Commentary on Revelation, or the Apocalypse (Hardcover)
    • 2018

      How to Enjoy the Bible

      The "Word," and "The Words,", How to Study them (Hardcover)

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      E. W. Bullinger provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and appreciating the Bible, drawing on his expertise as a prominent Biblical scholar. The book offers insights and tools for readers to engage more deeply with the text, enhancing their spiritual experience and comprehension. Through detailed analysis and practical advice, Bullinger encourages a richer interaction with Scripture, making it accessible and enjoyable for all.

      How to Enjoy the Bible
    • 2017

      The Resurrection of the Body

      • 74 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Each Easter time Christians celebrate the resurrection from the dead of our Lord Jesus Christ, but the Bible has a lot to say about the resurrection of each Christian; that is, the resurrection of the body. In fact it is the hope of each and every believer in Jesus Christ. As Paul wrote in Philippians 3:20-21: But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Saviour from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body. That being the case, what does the Bible say about The Resurrection of the Body? In this book Bullinger answers that question.

      The Resurrection of the Body
    • 2014

      E.W. Bullinger, a notable Anglican clergyman and descendant of a Swiss Reformation figure, presents a comprehensive study of the Holy Spirit, showcasing his expertise in Greek and Hebrew. This work meticulously examines 385 references to "pneuma" in the New Testament, offering detailed exposition and insights. The 2014 reprint of the original 1905 edition ensures readers have access to Bullinger's scholarly contributions without the distortions of Optical Recognition Software.

      The Giver and His Gifts; Or, The Holy Spirit and His Work