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Isaiah 26:3–4 “Perfect Peace Xii”: River
Isaiah 26:3–4 “Perfect Peace Xii”: River
Isaiah 26:3–4 “Perfect Peace Xii”: River
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The twelfth book in a series titled Isaiah 26:34 Perfect Peace. What are some of the most important rivers in the Bible? Do you know the difference between a river, a stream, and a brook? What awesome Bible events took place in these bodies of water? If you dont know the answers to these questions, this book will help you answer these questions and will share unique information regarding the Bible.
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Release dateAug 2, 2017
ISBN9781546201748
Isaiah 26:3–4 “Perfect Peace Xii”: River
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Vanessa Rayner

Vanessa Rayner is the author of "Unique and Profound" biblical books. She is church-raised, God-appointed, and man-made certified. She has been taught by the Holy Spirit, trained by experiences, tried by adversity, and tested by fire. She knows that God can take life's experiences, Satan's evil, and mix it with your faith and create an awesome YOU! She received her doctor's degree from Jacksonville Theological Seminary.

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    Isaiah 26:3–4 “Perfect Peace Xii” - Vanessa Rayner

    © 2017 Vanessa Rayner. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse 08/01/2017

    ISBN: 978-1-5462-0175-5 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-5462-0174-8 (e)

    The Scriptures’ quotations are taken from the KJV, NIV and NLT.

    The King James Version present on the Bible Gateway matches the 1987 printing. The KJV is public domain in the United States.

    The Holy Bible, New International Version, NIV Copyright© 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblia, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

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    Contents

    Theme

    Prayer

    Author’s Notes

    Preface

    Thanks

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    Dedication

    Chapter 1   Rivers & Streams

    Chapter 2   The Garden Of Eden

    Chapter 3   Wadi

    Chapter 4   The Nile River

    Chapter 5   The Jordan River

    Chapter 6   Biblical Rivers

    Chapter 7   Seas

    Chapter 8   Brooks

    Chapter 9   Biblical History

    A Reader’s Question

    Author’s Closing Remarks

    References

    Answers & Information Section

    About the Book

    About the Author

    Other Books by the Author

    A Gift …

    Presented to

    From

    Date

    True Peace Only Comes from the Prince of Peace

    It doesn’t mean that everything around you is calm and tranquil;

    it means you are able to remain peaceful during the storms of life.

    Theme

    The message of Isaiah 26:3-4 is concerning Perfect Peace. This is the distinct and unifying composition of this book with the subtitle River.

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    You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you! Trust in the LORD always, for the LORD God is the eternal Rock. Isaiah 26:3-4 NLT

    Prayer

    Oh Heavenly Father,

    I just want to say thank you, I love you, so.

    I pray that your people are learning to experience Your Perfect Peace

    every day, all day and throughout the day.

    Father God,

    I ask in Jesus’ name that the Holy Spirit,

    the Comforter,

    will help readers to remember Your word from this book.

    I pray it will give them peace, and joy

    at a time, they need it the most.

    And when they think of You and Your word,

    they realize that it going to be a lovely day.

    You are still on the throne.

    Lord, I’m grateful for the assignment,

    You given me in Your kingdom work.

    I thank You for blessing those that help make Your work able to go forth.

    Father in the Gospel of Matthew and Mark,

    You made it clear that You will reward those that bless your servant.

    It could be by prayer, words of encouragement, to even given

    that person a cup of water.

    Father God,

    I give you all the Glory, Honor and Praise in Jesus’ name.

    Amen.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Matthew 10:42 ~~~ Mark 9:41

    Author’s Notes

    Author notes normally provide a way to add extra information to one’s book that may be awkward and inappropriate to include in the text of the book itself. It provides supplemental contextual details on the aspects of the book. It can help readers understand the book content and the background details of the book better. The times and dates of researching, reading, and gathering this information are not included; mostly when I typed on it.

    0644, Saturday, February 11, 2017; This morning, I woke up with urgency. I had a reoccurring dream that happens two Saturdays ago, I believed. In this dream, there was a figure of a person standing near a narrow river, facing what felt to be north. The figure had it back turned so I couldn’t see a face. The figure was wearing a loosely grayish cape with a hood that reaches the ground so I couldn’t determine the sex. The narrow river was no more than twelve inch wide. However, it was a beautiful dark deep purplish blue color moving at a steady pace, but on both sides of the river had small noticeable cracks in the riverbanks. The surrounding area was flat with no visible sign of life. There was plenty of daylight, but no sun was shining. The entire scene looked white, except for the figure and river. It felt like I was looking down on this place. So when I dreamed about it, the first time, I prayed. I asked Father who I need to pray for, or for what. For a few days, I pondered on it, wondered about it, told it

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