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They Cried to the Lord: The Form and Theology of Biblical Prayer
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They Cried to the Lord: The Form and Theology of Biblical Prayer

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Both compellingly and clearly, Patrick D. Miller introduces biblical prayer in all its varied forms and from different angles: the prayers of Israel’s neighbors, the names of God in prayer, prayers for help, the response of God, praise, the prayers of women, confession and penitence, prayers for others, blessing and curse, and Jesus and Paul at prayer.

The perspective throughout is that of faith-and its relation to prayer and theology. The result is a book of importance for church members, students, scholars, and others.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
1517 Media
Country
United States
Date
1 August 1994
Pages
480
ISBN
9780800627621

Both compellingly and clearly, Patrick D. Miller introduces biblical prayer in all its varied forms and from different angles: the prayers of Israel’s neighbors, the names of God in prayer, prayers for help, the response of God, praise, the prayers of women, confession and penitence, prayers for others, blessing and curse, and Jesus and Paul at prayer.

The perspective throughout is that of faith-and its relation to prayer and theology. The result is a book of importance for church members, students, scholars, and others.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
1517 Media
Country
United States
Date
1 August 1994
Pages
480
ISBN
9780800627621