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The Bible in 366 Days for Men of Faith is a valuable resource for those
who want to get to know the Bible better but don’t know where to start
and how to go about it. In just one year you will cover the Bible’s
core Scripture passages in only a few minutes a day and have a deeper
understanding of the Bible’s essential truths.
The Bible in 366 Days for Men of Faith explores meaningful, key
Scripture passages from the New Living Translation (NLT), presented
chronologically from Genesis to Revelation, with a short and
inspirational devotional thought by popular author and evangelist Angus
Buchan. Start each day with the assurance that God is, and always will
be, your Rock and Redeemer.
This pocket-sized edition, which is easy and convenient to take
anywhere, is an essential resource for spiritual growth. It will
strengthen your journey of faith and inspire you to live a life
dedicated to God.
The ESV Large Print Thinline Bible includes the entire ESV text in
a readable, large type size, while maintaining a portable format at
less than one inch thick, making it a great choice for easy
transport.
This book explores the various transformations of biblical proper
names. The basic phonetic relationship between Semitic languages on
the one hand and non-Semitic languages, like Greek and Latin, on
the other hand, is so complex that it was hardly possible to
establish a unified tradition in writing biblical proper names
within the Greek and Latin cultures. In the transmission we
encounter various transformations of biblical proper names. The
basic phonetic relationship between Semitic languages on the one
hand and non-Semitic languages, like Greek and Latin, on the other
hand, is so complex that it was hardly possible to establish a
unified tradition in writing biblical proper names within the Greek
and Latin cultures. Since the Greek and Latin alphabets are
inadequate for transliteration of Semitic languages, authors of
"Greek and Latin Bibles" were utter grammatical and cultural
innovators. In "Greek and Latin Bibles" we note an almost
embarrassing number of phonetic variants of proper names. A survey
of ancient "Greek and Latin Bible" translations allows one to trace
the boundary between the phonetic transliterations that are
justified within Semitic, Greek, and Latin linguistic rules, and
those forms that transgress linguistic rules. The forms of biblical
proper names are much more stable and consistent in the Hebrew
Bible than in Greek, Latin and other ancient Bible translations.
The inexhaustible wealth of variant pronunciations of the same
proper names in Greek and Latin translations indicate that Greek
and Latin translators and copyists were in general not fluent in
Hebrew and did therefore not have sufficient support in a living
Hebrew phonetic context. This state affects personal names of rare
use to a far greater extent than the geographical names, whose
forms are expressed in the oral tradition by a larger circle of the
population. Over the last 30 years this pioneering series has
established an unrivaled reputation for cutting-edge international
scholarship in Biblical Studies and has attracted leading authors
and editors in the field. The series takes many original and
creative approaches to its subjects, including innovative work from
historical and theological perspectives, social-scientific and
literary theory, and more recent developments in cultural studies
and reception history.
REMOVING the covers from Satan and exposing how he has deceived
mankind is never welcomed by any but the rare few individuals [a]
truly living holy (i.e., genuine Christians) and [b] thoroughly
read in GOD4S Word. Satan seeks to operate in secret where he can
wreck havoc mentally, physically, and spiritually. Addressing [i]
the wickedness of fornication (sex outside of marriage), [ii] the
"I am a Christian" falsehood, [iii] the weak church member, [iv]
the world4s resistance to holiness, [v] the intentionally blind,
etc. boldly forces people to see themselves for themselves. This is
always difficult, and most will reject it with every fiber of their
being. For the few who embrace GOD4S Word as revealed herein,
salvation and elevation await them.
With an easy-to-read typeface, the large print NIV Value Thinline Bible
invites you to deeply explore God’s Word. Expertly designed for the New
International Version (NIV) text, Zondervan's exclusive Comfort Print®
typeface delivers a smooth reading experience that complements the most
widely read contemporary-English Bible translation.
Measuring less than an inch thick and valued-priced, this large print
Bible is the perfect on-the-go Bible to take to church, your Bible
study group, work, or travel, and it also makes a great gift for
sharing the gospel.
Features:
• Complete text of the accurate, readable, and clear New International
Version (NIV) translation
• Less than one inch thick
• Black-letter text
• Double-column format
• Presentation page
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• 11-point print size
The Africa Study Bible (ASB) is the most ethnically diverse,
singlevolume, biblical resource to date. Written by 350
contributors from 50 countries, it includes the Holy Bible: New
Living Translation, Anglicized, and more than 2,600 features that
illuminate the truth of Scripture with a unique, African
perspective. The Africa Study Bible is a totally new kind of Bible,
built from the ground up by scholars and pastors in Africa who see
the critical need to make Scripture relevant to our everyday lives.
It’s an all-in-one course in biblical content, theology, history,
and culture.
I Am the Resurrection and the Life shares the truth that every
person who has ever lived or will ever live on this Earth falls
under. All of humanity falls into one of these two classes:
believer or non-believer. Jesus Christ made it clear and precise
that when the people of this Earth accept the message of the Gospel
and receive the Him as Lord and Savior, they then pass from death
into life. This book explains how a non-believer can receive life
from the Lord Jesus Christ, just as the Father is the source of
life and the giver of life, the Son also is able to give life to
others. This is a distinct statement as to the deity of Jesus
Christ and as to His equality with the Father. God the Father has
given Jesus the authority to be the judge of all humanity in the
world. Shedding light on the Gospel, Grace D. Balogun, explains to
believers the power that is available to them as co-heirs with
Christ. Come and learn that you are seated in Heavenly places with
Christ and come to understand the power and glory of God as your
life is conformed to the image of Christ through His resurrection.
Filled with rich scripture and written from a sound biblical
perspective, this book encourages maturity in the Lord to follow
Him in all things. This is a must read for the believer and the
non-believer alike. Today is the day of salvation; take hold of the
Gospel of truth and pass from death to life in Jesus Christ.
Celebrate the book that has changed the world! For 400 years, the
King James Bible has impacted millions of people. With more than 6
billion copies in print, the Bible is the most popular book in the
world, and the King James Bible is the most published Bible
translation. The King James Holy Bible large print is the perfect
Bible for people who prefer the classic text of the King James
Version translation in a large-print format.
A quality, easy-to-read Bible at an affordable price is within your
reach with the NIV Holy Bible, Soft Touch Edition. Expertly designed
for the New International Version (NIV) text, Zondervan NIV Comfort
Print® typeface delivers a smooth reading experience that complements
the most widely read contemporary-English Bible translation.
Features:
• The full text of the accurate, readable, and clear New International
Version (NIV)
• Reading plan
• Plan of salvation
• Flush cut softcover with foil stamping
• Stained page edges
• Exclusive NIV Zondervan Comfort Print® typeface
• 7.7-point print size
Why does the film Magnolia end in a downpour of frogs?
Is the serpent in the Garden of Eden the devil or just a
snake?
How do people use the Bible to argue different sides of today's
most controversial issues?
Why did Metallica's bass player name their song "Creeping Death"
after watching The Ten Commandments?
Where does the fish symbol of the Christian faith come from?
Who is the lamb with seven horns and seven eyes who opens the
seven seals of a cosmic scroll?
Without either promoting or undermining specific beliefs,
religious studies professor Kristin Swenson offers an intelligent,
humorous, highly accessible, engaging, and illuminating guide to
the Bible--incorporating biblical scholarship with contemporary pop
culture references to help readers better understand the most
talked about book of all time.
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