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050 0 4 _aBS580.E64.G636 1983
100 1 _aEpp, Theodore H,
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245 1 4 _aThe God of Jacob /
_cTheodore H. Epp.
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260 _aLincoln, Nebraska :
_bBack to the Bible,
_c(c)1983.
300 _a148 pages ;
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
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505 0 0 _aThe God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob --
_tThe God of Jacob --
_tJacob's birth --
_tThe birthright --
_tThe stolen blessing --
_tBlessing and reaping --
_tTwenty years of discipline --
_tJacob's departure from Haran --
_tThe carnal man becomes a spiritual man --
_tAfter Peniel --
_tBethel at last --
_tThe school of sorrow --
_tVictorious faith in the retiring years.
520 0 _aIn Jacob's life we see the long suffering and patience of God in molding a man into what He wants him to be. When God begins to work in a person's life, He does not stop until He is finished. This is clearly seen in the life of Jacob. As Theodore Epp prepared these messages, first for radio, then in book form, his main burden was that believers might realize that the God of Jacob is their God also.. - Foreword.
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