theWord Greek Works Part 1

This pack has various theWord Greek Works (tw modules) for theWord Bible program. Part 1 of 2.

The Smith Manual of Greek Lexicon is an older work out of copyright, but good. Alford’s Greek Testament is a commentary on the Greek New Testament. Bengel’s Gnomon of the New Testament has the module (commentary Format) as well as its supplement. Burton’s work as is Goodwin’s work are on the different verbal tenses and modes of the Greek verb. There is a work teaching (via cartoons) the different relationship prepositions in Greek grammar. The Mickelson’s work is Strong’s Greek Lexicon from off of the main theWord.net website.

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theWord Modules on Cults

These are general theWord modules dealing with cults generally, not necessarily specifically with a single cult.

Note: I have uploaded an excellent work on abusive churches by Enroth (PDF format).
EnrothRecovering from Churches that Abuse (See at bottom of this post for more recommendations)




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theWord Antichrist Library twm

theWord Antichrist Library twm

Antichrist Library twm
By David Cox
02/27/2016

This library for the free software program theWord at www.theword.net. It contains various works on or about that man of sin, the antichrist. This is properly a subdivision of Eschatology, but because of the importance of this topic and the fact that writers have found its importance to be such that they write separate works just on the Antichrist, it is included as a separate library.

The antichrist is one of the key characters of the end times (eschatology). He is a pawn of Satan, but at the same time, he is just as self-deceived as Satan is, and his personality is an exact image of Satan himself. “THE” antichrist is the one in prophecy that will oppose God in the end times after the rapture. But there are many antichrists which oppose Christ, God and in character, motives, and actions they are the opposite of Christ. They seek to plant the seed of Satan in people and in history. They are the opponents of Christ, or the “anti” of Christ.

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