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Angels Bible ANGELS All About the Angels by Fr. Paul O’Sullivan, O.P. (E.D.M.) Angels and Devils by Joan Carroll Cruz Beyond Space, A Book About the Angels by Fr. Pascal P. Parente Opus Sanctorum Angelorum by Fr. Robert J. Fox The Angels translated by Rev. Bede Dahmus What You Should Know About Angels by Charlene Altemose, MSC BIBLE A Catholic Guide to the Bible by Fr. Oscar Lukefahr A Catechism for Adults by William J. Cogan A Treasury of Bible Pictures edited by Masom & Alexander A New Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture edited by Fuller, Johnston & Kearns American Catholic Biblical Scholarship by Gerald P. Fogorty, S.J. Background to the Bible by Richard T.A. Murphy Bible Dictionary by James P. Boyd Bible History by Ignatius Schuster Collegeville Bible Commentary Genesis by Pauline A. Viviano Exodus by John F. Craghan Leviticus by Wayne A. Turner Numbers by Helen Kenik Mainelli Deuteronomy by Leslie J. Hoppe, OFM Joshua, Judges by John A. Grindel, CM First Samuel, Second Samuel by Paula T. Bowes First Kings, Second Kings by Alice L. Laffey, RSM First Chronicles, Second Chronicles by Alice L. Laffey, RSM Ezra, Nehemiah by Rita J. Burns First Maccabees, Second Maccabees by Alphonsel P. Spilley, CPPS Holy Bible, St. Joseph Textbook Edition Isaiah by John J. Collins Introduction to Wisdom, Literature, Proverbs by Laurance E. Bradle Job by Michael D. Guinan, OFM Psalms 1-72 by Richard J. Clifford, SJ Psalms 73-150 by Richard J. Clifford, SJ Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther by James A. Fischer, C.M. Jonah, Tobit, Judith by Irene Nowell, D.S.B. The Gospel According to Matthew by Daniel Harrington, SJ The Gospel According to Mark by Phillip Van Linden, C.M. The Gospel According to Luke by Jerome Kodell, OSB The Gospel According to John and the Johanine Epistles by Neil M. Flanagan, O.S.M. The Acts of the Apostles by William S. Kurz, S.J. Galatians and Romans by John J. Pilch First Corinthians, Second Corinthians by Mary Ann Getty, RSM First Thessalonians, Philippians, Philemon, Second Thessalonians, Colossians Ephesians by John Havener, O.S.B. First Timothy, Second Timothy, Titus, James, First Peter, Second Peter, Jude by Jerome H. Neyrey, S.J. Hebrews by George W. MacRae, S.J. The Book of Revelation by Pheme Perkins Coming Soon: Unlocking the Revelation & Applying Its Lessons Today by Michael Barber Commentary on the New Testament prepared by Catholic Biblical Assn. Convert’s Catechism of Catholic Doctrine by Rev. Peter Geiermann, C.Ss. R. Discovering Prophecy & Wisdom by Margaret Nutling Ralph Eerdmans’ Handbook to the Bible by David and Patricia Alexander Encounters With Jesus: Meet the Lord by James DiGiacomo Ephesians by Lionel Swain Essential Bible Concordance – New American Bible by Saint Mary’s Press Finding Jesus by Gerald O’Collins, S.J. Free From All Error by Rev. William G. Most Gospel Parallels edited by Burton H. 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