The Holy War is perhaps John Bunyan's second most popular work, after The Pilgrim's Progress. It tells the story of a fierce battle to take control of...
God permits "Satan," or in some translations "the adversary" or "the accuser," to put the virtue of Job to the test, at first by giving him power over...
Young's Literal Translation is a translation of the Bible into English, published in 1862. The translation was made by Robert Young, compiler of Young...
Der Dichter steht am Rande der Wüste und hadert mit dem Schicksal. Satan erscheint und bietet ihm Ruhm, Ehre, Bewunderung, Leidlosigkeit,... Wird der...
The 'First Book of Adam and Eve' is a Christian pseudepigraphical work, thought to originate from the 5th or 6th century AD. It expands upon the bibli...
The Book of Job, presented in a dramatic reading format, explores the profound question of suffering and its relationship to God's justice. It tells t...
The Great Controversy presents a historical overview of the conflict between good and evil from the fall of Jerusalem to the end of time. It explores...
Paradis Perdu, or Paradise Lost, is an epic poem by John Milton that recounts the biblical story of the Fall of Man. It explores themes of free will,...
This book examines the biblical account of Satan, his origins, motives, and methods. It explores the nature of evil and temptation, and emphasizes the...
Seven Footprints to Satan tells the story of a young man who stumbles upon a hidden path leading to a realm where he can challenge the Devil himself....
This book is a commentary on Psalm 6 of the Bible, written by John Knox, a prominent Scottish preacher and reformer. It offers a detailed interpretati...