ABRAHAM: The Obedience of Faith

· Peoples of the Old & New Testament World Boek 1 · Christian Publishing House
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In this historical accounting of the great patriarch, Meyer concentrates on the development of Abraham’s faith through the difficult times and successes and victories of his life. Abraham’s trust in God was strong when he left his father’s homeland; He learned even more fully to rely on God rather than himself, which is why he became the father of faith. Meyer delivers to his readers Abraham’s life with detailed attention to archaeological discoveries and cultural customs. However, he is also very focused on the spiritual principles for readers. The outcome is a complex portrait of one of the most significant characters in the Bible, a devotional biography for those who are “by faith, children of Abraham.”

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Frederick Brotherton Meyer was a Baptist pastor and evangelist. He was educated at Brighton College, University of London, and Regent’s Park College. Meyer was well known for his friendship with Dwight L. Moody and became involved with ministry work on both sides of the Atlantic. He wrote over 40 books, including Christian biographies and devotional commentaries on the Bible, such as The Bells of IsChrist in IsaiahAbraham: or, the Obedience of Faith, and Elijah: and the Secret of His Power.

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