Power Of Jesus Names
$15.99
“Who do you say I am?” Matthew 16:15
In his insightful follow-up to the bestselling book, The Power of God’s Names, Dr. Tony Evans introduces you to Jesus in a new light. Jesus is anticipated from the very beginning of the Bible until He finally arrives on the scene in Bethlehem. During that time He isn’t called Jesus; rather, He has many names that reflect different aspects of His character, and this is true all through the New Testament as well.
Both in-depth Scripture research and Dr. Evan’s signature storytelling style make The Power of Jesus’ Names a fascinating journey–you will get to know more about Him as:
*Immanuel
*King
*Lamb of God
*Great High Priest
*Son of God
*and more.
As you study the life and character of Jesus, you will enter into a more intimate understanding of who He is and what He came to do for–and in–your life today.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736960670
ISBN10: 0736960678
Tony Evans
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2019
Names Of God
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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