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A Biblical Study And Usage Of Also
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One of history's greatest Biblical scholars, E. W. Bullinger proved through the internal evidence of the Scriptures the inerrant accuracy of God's Word. While Bullinger's major reference works continue to be widely studied, most people are unfamiliar with the bulk of his publications. The great wealth of knowledge and understanding achieved through the in-depth study of the Bible is conspicuous in this short book, A Biblical Study and Usage of ALSO. In order for the Word of God to be perfect, the words in the Word must also be perfect. Beyond that axiom, as originally given, even the order of the words found within the Word of God were perfect. The importance of that postulate may be understood by the examination of this study. As the reader follows the detailed consideration of this one word throughout the New Testament, new vistas of understanding will shine.
One of history's greatest Biblical scholars, E. W. Bullinger proved through the internal evidence of the Scriptures the inerrant accuracy of God's Word. While Bullinger's major reference works continue to be widely studied, most people are unfamiliar with the bulk of his publications. The great wealth of knowledge and understanding achieved through the in-depth study of the Bible is conspicuous in this short book, A Biblical Study and Usage of ALSO. In order for the Word of God to be perfect, the words in the Word must also be perfect. Beyond that axiom, as originally given, even the order of the words found within the Word of God were perfect. The importance of that postulate may be understood by the examination of this study. As the reader follows the detailed consideration of this one word throughout the New Testament, new vistas of understanding will shine.

















