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Evangelism:
The Time
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Section 8
Bibliography & Notes
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- Baker, Harold Armstrong. They Saw Hell. Minneapolis: The
Osterhus Publishing House, 1950's.
- Baker, Harold Armstrong. Visions Beyond The Veil.
Minneapolis: Osterhus Publishing House, 1950. 122 pp. (ORU: BV5091.V6 B3
1950)
- Baker, Harold Armstrong. Heaven and the Angels (Minneapolis:
The Osterhus Publishing House, 1950's), 262 pp.
- Baker, Harold Armstrong. Plains of Glory and Gloom
(Minneapolis: The Osterhus Publishing House, 1950's).
- Baker, Harold Armstrong. The Three Worlds. Minneapolis: The
Osterhus Publishing House, 1950's).
- Booth, General William. In Heaven, But Not of Heaven.
(Founder of the Salvation Army).
- Bunyan, John. Visions of Heaven and Hell. Springfield:
Gospel Publishing House.
- Chambers, Oswald. The Philosophy of Sin. London: Simpkin
Marshall, 1941.
- Cooper, E. A Vision of Heaven and Hell.
- Cox, Pauline. A Vision of Heaven and Hell.
- Davis, Marietta. Scenes Beyond the Grave. (This talks about
what happends to Babies who die).
- From the Jaws of Death
conference Press, 912 Belmont Avenue,
Chicago Illinois
- Gardiner, Eileen. Visions of Heaven and Hell Before Dante.
New York: Italica Press, 1989. 286 pp.
- Hibbard, Nell B. A Cry From Hell. Oral Roberts University
Holy Spirit Room.
- His Guardian Angel
, article in Redemption Tidings,
Nov 20, 1936.
- Lindsay, Gordon. 40 Things You've Always Wanted to Know About Death
and the Here After. Dallas: Christ For the Nations, 1972.
- Lindsay, Gordon. True Visions of the Unseen World. Dallas:
Voice of Healing Pub. Co, no copyright given.
- Lindsay, James Gordon. Hades. Dallas: Christ For the
Nations, 1968.
- Lindsay, Gordon, ed. Scenes Beyond the Grave. Dallas: Voice
of Healing Publisher.
- Miller, R. Edward. I Looked and Saw the Heavens Opened.
Argentina: R. Edward Miller, 1972.
- Mortlock, Walter J. A Visit to Paradise.
- My Vision, Charles S. Price
, published in Golden Grain,
January, 1940, 2100 Bridgen Road, Pasadena, Ca.
- Rawlings, Mourice, M.D. Beyond Death's Door. Nashville:
Thomas Nelson Inc., Pub., 1978.
- Reid, Flora. A Remarkable Vision of Heaven and Hell.
- Reynolds, John N. Forty-Eight Hours In Hell. New R. Schmidt,
1973.
- Matthew 22:30.
- John 14:2-6; 2 Corinthians 4:18, 5:2, 8; Matthew 6:19-21.
- Singh, Sadhu Sundar. Visions of the Spiritual World. London:
Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1926. 69 pp.
- Sumrall, Lester. The Gates of Hell. South Bend: World
Harvest Press.
- Talmage's Vision of Heaven
published October, 1936, in Word
and Work, Christian Workers Publishing Co., Farmingham, Mass.
- Welch, Thomas. Oregon's Amazing Miracle. Oral Roberts
University Holy Spirit Room.
- Wilkerson, David. The Vision. Old Tappan: Fleming H. Revell
Co., 1974.
- Wilkerson, Ralph. Beyond and Back. Melodyland: Bantam Book
Pub., 1977.
- Woodworth-Etter, M. B. Signs and Wonders.
- Woodworth-Etter, M. B. Acts of the Holy Ghost.
- Young, Robert, ed. A Vision of a Wesleyan Lady.
- .
lwaov], laov]
Sheol, Hades; so called because of it devouring and ever craving
character; Greek Septuagint: @Adh";
underworld, grave, hell, pit; the OT designation for the abode of the
dead, place of no return, without praise of God, wicked sent there for
punishment. Noun: feminine & masculine singular, 7585. Proverbs 15:10.
1/694, 31/CD, 37/CD, 42/CD.
- .
a{/dh" Hades:
the place of punishment, hell; the lowest place or condition; the
invisible abode or mansion of the dead. Proper noun, ; from a
privation, 1, & ei>dw
to know, behold, 1492. 2/6, 5/474/2, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
- .
@/Db'a}, @wDob'a}
Abaddon meaning: destruction, place of destruction, ruin, abyss;
Place of ruin in Sheol l/av]
for lost or ruined dead. Proper Noun: masculine singular, 11; intensive from db'a;,
6. Prov 27:20. 1/2, 5/251/3, 31/CD, 37/CD, 42/CD.
- .
!NOh',
ayge
Gehenna, Valley of Hinnom. south of Jerusalem, once celebrated for the
horrid worship of Moloch, and afterwards polluted with every species of filth,
as well as the carcases of animals, and dead bodies of malefactors; to consume
which, in order to avert the pestilence which such a mass of corruption would
occasion, constant fires were kept burning; hence, hell, the fires of
Tartarus, the place of punishment in Hades. (ayge
Valley, a low plain and !NOh'
Hinnom: A person of whom nothing is known but that he had a son whose
name is not given, from whom a valley that lay on the W. and S.W. of Jerusalem
was named, and in which human sacrifices and filth were burnt. 5/484). Joshua
15:8. 1/136, 135; 201.
- .
gevenna, h", hJ
Gehenna, The Valley of Hinnom, hell, the fires of Tartarus, the place of
punishment in Hades; Hebrew: !NOh'
ayge Valley of Hinnom. south of Jerusalem, once
celebrated for the horrid worship of Moloch, and afterwards polluted with
every species of filth, as well as the carcases of animals, and dead bodies of
malefactors; to consume which, in order to avert the pestilence which such a
mass of corruption would occasion, constant fires were kept burning; hence, hell,
the fires of Tartarus, the place of punishment in Hades. Noun: feminine,
1067; of Hebrew origin: ayge
gay meaning: Valley, a low plain, 1516, and !NOh'
Hinnom meaning: lamentation , 2011, A person of whom nothing is
known but that he had a son whose name is not given, from whom a valley that
lay on the W. and S.W. of Jerusalem was named, and in which human sacrifices
and filth were burnt, Joshua 15:8. 1/136; 2/76; 5/474/3, 484; 28/CD; 31/CD;
28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
- During the reign of King Ptolemy Philadelphia of Egypt (285-246 B.C.) the
Jews were a scattered people. F. F. Bruce in his work, Revelation and the
Bible, explains how the Greek Septuagint came about: "Demetrius
of Phalerum, the Librarian of King Ptolemy, convinced the King to send a
delegation to Eleazer, the Jewish High priest at the time. The High Priest
picked six translators from each of the twelve tribes of Israel and sent
them with an accurate parchment of the Torah. They were given residence in a
house on the Island of Pharos where in seventy-two days they completed their
task of translating the Pentateuch into Greek. As a result they presented a
version that had been agreed upon as a result of conference and
comparison." 98/146-147
- Bruce, F. F. "Archaeological Confirmation of the New Testament,"
Revelation and the Bible. Grand Rapids; Baker Book House,
1969.
- Moody, Dale. The Word of Truth. Grand Rapids: William B.
Eerdmans Pub. Co., 1981.
- .
!yIm'v;
heaven. This is a plural singular and essentially means the space time
dimension involving time, energy and actual dimension. Noun: masc. pl., 8064;
from an unused root hm;v;
meaning to be high, lofty. Gen 1:1. 1/724, 723; 5/470/3; 31/CD, 37/CD,
42/CD.
- .
oujranov", ou', oJ
1) heaven, the heavens, used to express a unity of the creation of the
universe as in Genesis 1:1, the visible heavens and all their phenomena,
Matthew 5:18, 16:1, 24:29. 2) the air, atmosphere, Matt 6:26, 16:2-3.
3) heaven as the place where God, angels and glorified spirits reside,
Matt 5:34, 45, 48, 6:1, 9, 10, 12:50; John 3:13, 31, 6:32, 38, 41, 42, 50, 51,
58. 4) in the N.T. heaven as a term expressive of the Divine Being, His
administration, etc., Matt 19:14, 21:25; Luke 20:4-5; John 3:27. 5) heaven,
refering to the three heavens talked about in Scripture: heaven the
atmosphere, heaven the Universe, and Heaven where God dwells, 2
Cor 12:2, Eph 4:10, Heb 1:10. Noun: masculine singular nominative, 3772.
2/295, 5/471/5, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
- Matthew 5:22, 10:28, 18:8-9; Mark 9:42-49.
- 2 Peter 2:4, 17.
- Matthew 8:12.
- Jude 7, 13.
- James 3:6.
- Romans 14:17.
- Genesis 2:7, Matthew 22:37, Leviticus 17:11, Deut 30:9- 10.
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yuchv Soul
, Hebrew vp,n<,
the heart, mind and emotions of man. Man’s Soul is the means by which
he has self-consciousness, relationship with self. Second, it is the
medium between the spirit and the body. Third, it is what man becomes and
manifests through his physical body in personality, vocation, and lifestyle as
a result of, one, heart response to what he has learned through his mind body,
conscience, and emotions; two, through what he has received from God through
his spirit; and three, as a result of those abilities and talents God has
chosen to give him individually. Man’s Mind an organ of the soul, is
his computer by which he stores information gained through his five
senses--the body, spirit, soul, conscience, heart, and emotions. Man’s
Heart , kardiva
— 2588, the essence of his soul, is the part of man which decides how he
will respond to what he has learned through his spirit, soul and body; through
his mind; through gifts and manifestations of the Holy Spirit; through the
promptings of his conscience; and through his emotions. It is the volitional
part of man. That which animates the body in both men and animals. Noun:
feminine, 5590; from yuvcw,
5594. 2/443, 5/918/4, 28/CD, 31/CD, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
- .
yucikov" pertaining
to the soul; motivated and controlled through the soul. Adjective:
masculine singular nominative, no degree or a positive degree, 5591; from yuchv,
5590. 1 Cor 2:14. 2/443, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
- 1 Corinthians 6:17
- Joyner, Rick. The Final Quest. New Kensington, PA: Whitaker
House, © 1996 by Rick Joyner.
- Baxter, Mary K. A Divine Revelation of Hell. Springdale:
Whitaker House, Copyright © 1993 by Dr. T.L. Lowery.
- Baxter, Mary K. A Divine Revelation of
Heaven. Washington D.C.: Whitaker House, Copyright © 1998 by Lowery
Ministries International.
- Baxter, Mary K. A Divine Revelation of
the Spirit Realm. Whitaker House, Copyright © 2000 by Lowery
Ministries International.
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