Life-study
of the New Testament
The church has been on the earth for almost twenty centuries. During
such an extended period of time, numerous commentaries and expositions
have been written. However, most touch only the objective and doctrinal
side of the divine revelation and fail to stress the side of life. From
1974 to 1984 Witness Lee conducted an exhaustive life-study of the entire
New Testament.
During the past five hundred years the
church's knowledge of the Lord and His truth has been continually progressing.
This monumental and classic work by Witness Lee builds upon and is a
further development of all that the Lord has revealed to His church
in the past centuries. It is filled with the revelation concerning the
processed Triune God, The living Christ, the life-giving Spirit, the
experience of life, and the definition and practice of the church.
- Hardbound with gold-foil stamping
- 17 Volumes, approximately 15,000 pages
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Life-Study of Matthew-John,
Acts, James-Revelation
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8 volumes, Hardbound
Life-Study of Romans-Hebrews
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9 volumes, Hardbound
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Life-study of the Old Testament
Following the pattern of presenting the revelation of life in the holy
Scriptures that was intiated in the Life-study of the New Testament,
Witness Lee continued his landmark study of the Bible by focusing on
the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament. From the very first book,
when God placed Adam in front of the tree of life, Witness Lee demonstrates
that God's desire for man is centered on the dispensing of His life
through Jesus Christ. This theme is revealed in every book, especially
in the first five books, the Pentateuch. These fifteen volumes strongly
confirm the Lord's word that the Scriptures, beginning from Moses and
ending with the prophets, testify of Him as our life and life supply.
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- 15 Volumes, approximately 10,000 pages
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