The Worrell New Testament


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Improved from the 1904 print A.S. Worrell New Testament. Includes all footnotes, liner notes, and appendixes. Large Print with 15 point text and 12 point liner notes. 629 pages. 8 1/2 by 11 inches. Two column text. Each verse listed by both chapter and verse. Many archaic language elements correct from the notes. Scripture text left as is. Many original typographical errors corrected from notes. Much easier to read.







The Emphasised Bible


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The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research


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The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research provides up-to-date discussions of every major aspect of New Testament textual criticism. Written by internationally acknowledged experts, the twenty-four essays evaluate all significant advances in the field since the 1950s.




Family 35


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Do we know the Original Text of the New Testament?Have you ever heard phrases like "there are no perfect manuscripts" or "it is impossible to be sure about the Original Text of the New Testament"? These statements lead to the idea that the Original New Testament Text is lost! But is there anything true in those statements?This book shows that we have evidence to clarify that the Original New Testament Text has been preserved and we can know what it is. But, for the reader to realize this, it is necessary to be open to the breaking of paradigms, to the undoing of the sophisms prevailing in theological seminaries that "the oldest are the best" and that, therefore, "they should be preferred", or that one should prefer a text "that takes the harmony out of the New Testament".




Primitive New Testament


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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.




A General Introduction to the Bible


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What does the word "Bible" mean? Who wrote the Bible? Has it changed over time? Why are there so many translations? A General Introduction to the Bible answers these questions and more. Without becoming too technical for the average layperson, David Ewert surveys the history, formation, transmission, and translation of the Christian Bible in an informative and captivating way. Topics include: Meaning of "Bible" and the naming of biblical books Transmission of sacred scriptures The thousand-year story of the English Bible Bible organization Development of biblical languages Canon of the testaments Extracanonical books Early versions of the Bible Choosing a translation Features include: Photographs of ancient texts, Bible pages, key individuals, and settings Maps and charts that show the development of languages, textual families, and the relationship of various translations and revisions Suggested readings and an extensive glossary and index From ancient tablets to modern translations—God's Word to humanity has been profoundly impacting the world for several millennia. And after learning about its fascinating history, your appreciation for the Bible will surely increase even more.




Biblenotes


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