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God's Love Language: The Bible as a Love Letter: An Unconventional Dissertation
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God's Love Language: The Bible as a Love Letter: An Unconventional Dissertation
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God's Love Language: The Bible as a Love Letter: An Unconventional Dissertation
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God's Love Language: The Bible as a Love Letter: An Unconventional Dissertation

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If God is speaking to us, then what is He saying? That is what most people want to know. This book reveals God's love language from Genesis all the way into the New Testament when Jesus finally appears on the scene. It takes an in-depth look at God's communication with Israel but also the world outside of Israel. It explores the blunders and calamities that God's people get themselves into and reveals God's response as a love language. Each book of the Bible tells a unique story, and within that story, God is speaking a language of love as reconciliation. The goal is to see God's love even if that language is challenging at times. Within each disaster of the biblical narrative, God reveals Himself as faithful and loving. Even in God's judgement, there is a beautiful language of love being revealed, which is clearly seen in God's exchange with Pharaoh. This book will help answer difficult questions about the Old Testament while pointing out God's method of communication with the people of the Old and New Testament. The aim is to help you see the conversation between Creator and creation as both purposeful and affectionate.

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Release dateSep 29, 2022
ISBN9798886851373
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God's Love Language: The Bible as a Love Letter: An Unconventional Dissertation

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