Gaebelein, A.C. – Studies in Zechariah
Gaebelein Studies in Zechariah This exposition contains so much about Christ, about His first and His Second coming, and the prophecies and fulfillments.
Gaebelein, in his autobiography “Half a Century: The Autobiography of a Servant” pgs. 87-88, wrote this concerning Studies in Zechariah…
“The first book I published was Studies in Zechariah. It has gone through nearly twenty editions and has been published in a German translation in Germany. As this exposition contains so much about Christ, His first and His Second coming, I sent a free copy to every Jewish Rabbi in New York and vicinity, but I never heard a word from any of them. One day I noticed a young Hebrew in my Temple Court Bible Reading. He paid splendid attention and became a regular attendant. I spoke to him, and he said that he was the Secretary of Rabbi…. ‘One day,’ this young man said, ‘ the Rabbi received a book in the mail. He read it for a while and then fired it into the waste paper basket. I took it home with me. This book opened my eyes, and I believe Jesus is our Messiah and Saviour.’ The book was Studies in Zechariah.”
Dixon The Holy Spirit in life and service is a 19 chapter work on the Holy Spirit and various of His relationships and how He works. Chapters on the Personality and Deity of the Holy Spirit, His relationship with young people, the Bible, Bible study, the Evangelist, the Sunday School Teacher, the Pastor, the Christian worker, the purity of the Mind, missions, Christ, etc.
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