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The Brazen Altar

The Brazen Altar
Author: Eunice Hung
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2021-05
Genre: Gods
ISBN: 9781734658705

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Welcome to the City. In this place of peace and plenty, with no disease, no suffering, and no want, people find meaning in service to their gods. They know the gods were created by humans, of course. But the gods protect and provide for the people, so why wouldn't the people serve the gods? In a Utopian society, what better way to express service than through pleasure and faith? For Kheema and her seven fellow Potentials, that means entering the temple of the Sun God to undergo months of training and practice to determine which of them will be chosen as Sacrifice. On the day of the summer Solstice, the one chosen as Sacrifice must recite the entire litany from atop the temple, while enduring nonstop forced orgasms from dawn 'til dusk. For Terlyn, service means becoming part of the Garden, bound naked and asleep while worshippers help themselves to her body. Terlyn wakes in ecstasy over and over, only to fall asleep again. The experience changes her, and her relationship with her friend and lover Donvin, who visits her while she is part of the Garden. Ashi's service to the god known as the Wild entails competing with other worshippers in a forest that appears overnight to demonstrate her resilience and will, so that she might become part of a ritual involving an altar, a long row of cages, and the complete abandonment of the self. The three stories brush against each other, revealing the heart of the City, as the people of the City serve, or ask for enlightenment from, multiple gods at once.


The Brazen Altar

The Brazen Altar
Author: Eunice Hung
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781734658712

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The Cross and Its Shadow

The Cross and Its Shadow
Author: Stephen Nelson Haskell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1914
Genre: Sanctuary doctrine (Seventh-Day Adventists)
ISBN:

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In "THE CROSS AND ITS SHADOW," the type and the antitype are placed side by side, with the hope that the reader may thus become better acquainted with the Saviour. It is not the intention of the author of this work to attack any error that may have been taught in regard to the service of the sanctuary, or to arouse any controversy, but simply to present the truth in its clearness. This is a reprint of an important early Advent book, which explains the sanctuary and its services. - SECTION I. THE SANCTUARY. SECTION II. FURNITURE OF THE SANCTUARY. SECTION III. THE PRIESTHOOD. SECTION IV. SPRINGTIME ANNUAL FEASTS. SECTION V. VARIOUS OFFERINGS. SECTION VI. SERVICES OF THE SANCTUARY. SECTION VII. THE AUTUMNAL ANNUAL FEASTS. SECTION VIII. LEVITICAL LAWS AND CEREMONIES. SECTION IX. THE TRIBES OF ISRAEL


PRAYER A to Z: A Comprehensive Bible-Based Study of Prayer

PRAYER A to Z: A Comprehensive Bible-Based Study of Prayer
Author: Stephen Nielsen
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 739
Release: 2014-07-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1312332670

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This newly revised, 738 page study of prayer is everything you would ever want to know about prayer. Its fifty-two chapters, arranged in alphabetical order, include forty prayer topics and a five chapter survey of the prayers of the Bible. With its detailed table of contents, this book would make an excellent resource for your own Bible study on prayer. There is nothing else like it!


The Brazen Altar

The Brazen Altar
Author: Isaac Dargan
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2014-10-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781511839655

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In this new and exciting book (Book One of Seven), Isaac B. Dargan provides powerful new insights into the person of Jesus Christ and His body - the church. He accomplishes this through a very detailed study of the Brazen Altar of Sacrifice - the first of six items of furniture contained within the Tabernacle of Moses (from the Old Testament). This book will raise the scriptural understanding of the Christian reader to a whole new level and answer the hard questions that permeate the minds of so many. The author's ability to uncover and explain the deepest and most complex biblical mysteries, with clarity and simplicity, makes this book (and the series as a whole) a must read. This series is very different from other books dealing with the subject of the Tabernacle in two important ways. First of all, these books are very detailed and thorough in study. Whereas other literary works of this sort tend to give only a general overview of the Tabernacle's spiritual significance, since they very briefly deal with the rituals and various items of furniture utilized in its ministry. The second important difference is in the fact that this series utilizes lots of strong scriptural support, eliminating the need to repeatedly search through the Bible. Others often indicate the locations of Scripture text, but leave it up to the reader to verify references themselves. The readily available scriptural supports are also important because most of what is revealed are new insights (which should always be firmly supported). So, readers won't be left to figure thing out themselves, but will be totally captivated as they come to a much more intimate knowledge of who Christ is, of what He has accomplished, and of all that God desires to accomplish in the lives of His saints. This book also doubles as an excellent tool of discipleship as it serves the additional purpose of providing detailed explanations of why various hardships exist, of why and how Christians must faithfully endure through them, and of the end result of doing so. This in turn grants readers with the ability to see the light at the end of the tunnel so that they can gain that much needed strength to press through until the end.


Divine Burdens

Divine Burdens
Author: Eunice Hung
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre: Gods
ISBN: 9781734658767

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Welcome to the far-future City, a post-scarcity Utopia with no disease, no war, and no want. The people worship AIs as gods through ritualized sex, and in return, the gods provide anything anyone could ever want from Providers in every room. But in this City, the gods demand a price for their benevolence. They make use of those who worship them, for in a place with no scarcity and no money, the only thing you have to bargain with is your body. Three very different women embark on three separate paths to become the Sacrifice to, and Avatar of, their gods. The lives of each of these women will be forever altered by their experiences.


The Tabernacle's Typical Teaching

The Tabernacle's Typical Teaching
Author: Algernon James Pollock
Publisher: Scripture Truth
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0901860654

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Algernon James Pollock's classic volume is an exposition of "types" - people, places, objects, events, offices, activities and institutions - connected with the Tabernacle, the Priesthood, the Offerings and the Feasts (particularly as described in the first five books of the Old Testament) which foreshadow their corresponding New Testament "antitypes" - most particularly Christ Himself. The author wrote in a postscript to the first edition: "The reward of this modest volume will be if it whets the appetite of the reader, leading him to desire to know more of these wondrous subjects. The theme is delightful indeed as it leads the heart into contact with Christ, subduing it by a deepening sense of the meaning of the death of Christ, leading out at the same time the affections of the heart to Him to Whom the believer owes everything for time and eternity." Elsewhere he once wrote: "We appeal to our readers, especially young men and women, to give the Bible a fair trial. Read it, study it, and seek earnestly the truth." The publishers commend this book to you as an aid to such study, confident that as you read, your appreciation will grow of the wonder of the One who is indeed the Tabernacle's true Theme, and is Himself the Truth.


The Brazen Altar (Study Guide)

The Brazen Altar (Study Guide)
Author: Isaac Dargan
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2015-04-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781511776585

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Use this comprehensive study guide in conjunction with Book One of THE TABERNACLE SERIES to further increase your scriptural understanding and spiritual growth. It is a great tool for both individual and group study. This is the Tabernacle of Moses like never before!


Be Delivered (Exodus)

Be Delivered (Exodus)
Author: Warren W. Wiersbe
Publisher: David C Cook
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1434702448

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Getting free is only half the story Freedom is a central theme in our world. It’s become a rallying cry for people, groups, even entire nations. But freedom without boundaries can be costly. Based on the book of Exodus, this study offers an eye-opening look at the pitfalls of deliverance without discipline, and shares the freedom found through a loving submission to God and His will for us. Part of Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe’s best-selling “BE” commentary series, Be Delivered has now been updated with study questions and a new introduction by Ken Baugh. A respected pastor and Bible teacher, Dr. Wiersbe explores the need to balance freedom with responsibility. Filled with real-world examples that resonate today, this study uncovers how you can experience true freedom in [every area of] your life.


Hebrews and the Temple

Hebrews and the Temple
Author: Philip Church
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004339515

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In Hebrews and the Temple Philip Church examines attitudes to the temple in the literature of the Second Temple period and in Hebrews and argues that Hebrews was written to counter the recipients’ preoccupation with the temple.