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Interpreting the Symbols and Types

Amazon reader review: Using this book along with your Bible while studying God's Word, will bring greater depth of understanding to you. God often spoke mysteries by using types and symbols. To not have an understanding of Biblical types & symbols, is to miss some of God's greatest treasures.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interpreting the Scriptures

Amazon reader review: You'll find two unique values in this book: First, several hermeneutics patterns for interpreting the Bible; Second, an extensive analysis of each one of it. Other books on the same topic usually covers one way of understanding figures and types of the Bible, but in this book you'll find several. The solid biblical knowledge and divine revelation of Kevin Conner is reflected in this work. This book is a must for theology students who like to go deep in the revelation of the Word of God.

 

 

 

 

The Covenants

Amazon reader review: You would search in vain for a better treatment of the covenants. All of the covenants are discussed with the ongoing themes of "the words of the covenant", "the blood of the covenant", and "the seal of the covenant." Bible students of all persuasions will appreciate the author's insight into these most important contracts with God Himself.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Feasts of Israel

Amazon reader review: Kevin J. Conner is simply superb in his knowledge of comparing "spiritual things with spiritual things." This book takes the feasts of the Old Testament away from the usual mundane and dry interpretations. It heightens the love and appreciation of Israel’s great festivities to a greater level than most Christians have thought could be possible. The method of comparing Old Testament shadows with New Testament realities brings the average Christian to an excellent view of the feasts of Israel and their fulfillment in Christ and the Church.

 

 

 

The Tabernacle of Moses

Amazon reader review: The "Tabernacle of Moses" is the first of a trilogy. This book picks up where others leave off. Too often the Old Testament's beauty is lost due to either poor teachers and writers or overwhelming teachers and writers. Kevin Conner brings the Old Testament to a new and a fresher level of understanding. The key to understanding the New Testament is understanding the Old Testament and even more so the Tabernacle of Moses. The student of the Scriptures will inevitably be enriched by the scope and knowledge that is found within this book. Those who have an interest in discovering an appreciation for the Bible and a desire to know the God of the Old Testament in a deeper and more comprehensive way, should get this book.

 

 

 

The Tabernacle of David

Amazon reader review: The most comprehensive study of this matter. Dr. Conner helps the theological student understand the foreshadow of the Church (Christ's Tabernacle) found in the Tabernacle of David. Both interpretations, the Davidic Kingdom and the Davidic Worship, are covered. The Davidic Worship topic study includes a deep scriptural and spiritual understanding of the Ark of the Covenant, Zion, the complete historical setting, the order of singers and musicians, evaluation of music based on principles, and more. Dr. Conner provides an exhaustive number of Bible scriptures for each concept studied. If you don't take things for granted, only those which have plenty of biblical substance, this is the kind of author you need to learn from.

 

 

The Temple of Solomon

Amazon reader review: The third in Conner’s trilogy. If everything about the Old Testament is about Jesus then Kevin Conner proves there is no end to the revelations of Jesus found in the temple of Solomon. There is a lot of good stuff in this book and it brings light to some of those obscure New Testament scriptures.

 

 

 

 

Interpreting the Book of Revelation

Amazon reader review: This book deals with the principles of interpreting Revelation (hermeneutics). The first eight chapters deal with hermeneutical problems, schools of interpretation, historical background, methods of interpretation, principles of research, structure, history or prophecy, theology of Revelation. The remainder of the book deals with the hermeneutical principles of Revelation including context, theology and figures of speech. The book is well laid out with headings and sub-headings etc. Particularly useful is the list of Old and New Testament allusions in Revelation. Also the list of symbols used and their interpretation, and the numerology of Revelation. There is a lot in the book that will not be found in the standard commentaries.

The Church in the New Testament

Amazon reader review: This book deals with the principles of interpreting Revelation (hermeneutics). The first eight chapters deal with hermeneutical problems, schools of interpretation, historical background, methods of interpretation, principles of research, structure, history or prophecy, theology of Revelation. The remainder of the book deals with the hermeneutical principles of Revelation including context, theology and figures of speech.

 

 

 

The Foundations of Christian Doctrine

Amazon reader review: I enjoyed Kevin J. Conner's easy-to-read and concise explanations of all aspects of all types of doctrines. The surprisingly slim text covers a huge range of topics. So much more than the title indicates. Has been invaluable to my learning and study. I have never seen another book that covers Christian Doctrine so thoroughly and scripturally. I wore out my 1st copy, working on my 2nd. I highly recommend to all.

 

 


 

The Book of Acts

Amazon reader review: This book gives a detailed outline of the Book of Acts. Excellent for bible students.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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