The Michael S. Heiser Legacy Collection

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“The Michael S. Heiser Legacy Collection"

 

IN MEMORY OF DR MICHAEL HEISER we are offering his works at a special price for a limited time with all profits from the series going to his widow. Dr. Thomas and Nita Horn together with SkyWatch TV host Joe Horn felt this would be appropriate and we want to encourage you to purchase—even if you already have them—these masterpieces for this worthy cause. 

Losing a spouse turns one’s life upside down. Not only do they face the grief associated with the passing of their partner, but a major challenge in loss of income, and the ability to cover the basics like electricity, food, fuel, auto repairs and other day-to-day living expenses that suddenly have to be met with just one income.
Our hope is that with your purchase this effort can be a blessing to the family of Dr. Michael S. Heiser at this time.

 

When you order "The Michael Heiser Legacy Collection Dr. Michael S. Heiser, you’ll also receive the following:

 

 


 

A Companion to the Book of Enoch: A Reader's Commentary, Volume 1: The Book of the Watchers (1 Enoch 1-36)

This reader's commentary; does not require original language facility on the part of its user. Rather, the purpose of a Reader's Commentary is to help readers of 1 Enoch comprehend what the book's content with greater insight and clarity. Consequently, this Reader's Commentary on 1 Enoch is not written for scholars. Anyone who has decided to devote the time to reading 1 Enoch, perhaps for the first time, will find this resource eminently useful. A Companion to the Book of Enoch: A Reader's Commentary is based on the translation of 1 Enoch by R. H. Charles (1917). Important original language insights and differences in manuscripts of 1 Enoch are noted and explained as are theological concepts.

A Companion to the Book of Enoch:  A Reader’s Commentary, Vol II: The Parables of Enoch (1 Enoch 37-71)

The purpose of a Reader’s Commentary is to help readers of 1 Enoch comprehend what the book’s content is with great insight and clarity. Its use does not require original language skills on the part of the user.  Consequently, this Reader’s Commentary on 1 Enoch is not written for scholars.  Anyone who has decided to devote the time to reading 1 Enoch, perhaps for the first time, will find this resource eminently useful.

A Companion to the Book of Enoch: A Reader’s Commentary is based on the translation of 1 Enoch by R. H Charles (1917). Important original language insights and differences in manuscripts of 1 Enoch are noted and explained as are theological concepts

 Reversing Hermon book

It unveils what most in the modern Church have never heard regarding how the story of the sin of the Watchers in 1 Enoch 6-16 helped frame the mission of Jesus, the messiah. Jews of the first century expected the messiah to reverse the impact of the Watchers’ transgression. For Jews of Jesus’ day, the Watchers were part of the explanation for why the world was so profoundly depraved. The messiah would not just revoke the claim of Satan on human souls and estrangement from God, solving the predicament of the Fall. He would also not only bring the nations back into relationship with the true God by defeating the principalities and powers that governed them. Jews also believed that the messiah would rescue humanity from self-destruction, the catalyst for which was the sin of the Watchers and the influence of what they had taught humankind. The role of Enoch’s retelling of Genesis 6:1-4 in how New Testament writers wrote of Jesus and the cross has been largely lost to a modern audience.