M. Ray Paseur, Ph.D.
M. Ray Paseur is a Bible professor, a preacher, and a missionary. He has preached the gospel for fifty years in various
locations throughout the South and is currently the pulpit minister at the church of Christ in Forest, Mississippi. He serves
as a professor at Magnolia Bible Institute. Brother Paseur graduated from Alabama Christian School of Religion with a B.A. in
Bible. He received his M.T.S. from Southern Christian University and his Ph.D. from the University of Mississippi.
1 Samuel
M. Ray Paseur, Ph.D.
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The Book of 1 Samuel provides timeless lessons that are applicable in a powerful
way to the twenty-first-century world. It shares memorable illustrations that are taken from the people of God during the remarkable time when Israel's
leadership was transitioning from judges to kings. Written in a captivating style, the book gives a selective coverage of the life of Samuel, the last of
the judges, who anointed Saul and David as kings of Israel. One cannot study through this book without confronting the great value of godly living. (440 pages) |
$29.95
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2 Samuel
M. Ray Paseur, Ph.D.
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The Book of 2 Samuel covers the remarkable reign of David. It divides the forty years
of his monarchy into two parts: the good years (chapters 2—10) and the bad years (chapters 11—20) that disclosed
his victories and his sins and the calamities that followed them. Some of these narratives tell of the depths of a king's faithfulness
to God, while others relate to how deplorable sin is and how its network of influences affect family members and the future of the kingdom.
Written in biographical style, the book gives a thorough coverage of the royal life of David. (430 pages) |
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