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theWord Atonement Library TWM (updated 5/15/24)

theWord Atonement Library

theWord Atonement Library
By David Cox
03/31/2015

The theWord Atonement Library is a set of modules that deal directly with the atonement, or propitiation, which is Jesus Christ’s substitutionary death on the cross in payment for our death in eternity in hell. Hell is the place of God’s wrath on men and angels souls that disobey God. Only through believing on Jesus as your personal Savior (after having acknowledged your sinful condition and repenting of that), can you be saved.

This “being saved” is essentially Jesus stepping in between the judgment of God on your sin, between you the sinner and God the judge, and Jesus actually suffers for your sins. This he did on the cross. If you believe and trust, placing your confidence on Jesus Christ to be your penal substitute, then you will be saved.

As such, this is atonement. There are other theories of atonement that differ from this biblical view of atonement and it is very important that one has a correct view of the atonement in order to be saved.

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MegaPack for April 2016

MegaPack for April 2016

Bellet, J.G. – Joseph
Benedetto, Don – The Benefit of Christ Crucified
Watson, Thomas-Lord’s Prayer
Watson, Thomas-Beatitudes
Watson, Thomas-Ten Commandments
Warfield, B.B. – Counterfeit Miracles
Warfield, B.B. – Terminology of Love in the New Testament
Torrey, R.A. – Difficulties in the Bible
Torrey, R.A. – Voice of God in the Present Hour
Torrey, R.A. – How to Pray
Torrey, R.A. – Person and Work of The Holy Spirit, the
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theWord Greek Works Part 2

This pack has various theWord Greek Works (tw modules) for theWord Bible program. Part 2 of 2

This pack theWord Greek Works 2 has the Cambridge Greek NT, Nicoll’s Expositors Greek New Testament Commentaries, New Testament Greek Word Frequency Charts for seeing how common a word is in the New Testament, an overview of Greek Grammar, Pickering’s the Identity of the New Testament Text, Robertson’s work on the ministry and the Greek New Testament, Robertson’s Word Pictures in the New Testament as a commentary, Smyth list of Greek Verbs, Strong’s work on Greek in a nutshell, Trench’s Synonyms of the Greek New Testament, Trench’s Study on Words in Greek, and Vincent’s Word Studies in the New Testament. There is also White’s Greek Grammar work included.

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