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Die Familiebybel het die volledige Bybel in die 2020-Afrikaanse vertaling met bykomende materiaal deur Johan Smith, spesiaal gemik op gesinne. Dit bevat artikels oor die gesinslewe deur die familiekenner, dr Johan Smith van Vita Amp; kaarte en 'n woordelys, Bybelstudiemateriaal vir ’n jaar; Bybelleesplan; ruimte vir julle familiestamboom en 'n bladsy om trou- en geboortedatums aan te teken. Hierdie Bybel sal 'n kosbare erfstuk vir die gesin en groter familie word.
The essays included in this volume present Larry W. Hurtado's
steadfast analysis of the earliest Christian manuscripts. In these
chapters, Hurtado considers not only standard text-critical issues
which seek to uncover an earliest possible version of a text, but
also the very manuscripts that are available to us. As one of the
pre-eminent scholars of the field, Hurtado examines often
overlooked 2nd and 3rd century artefacts, which are among the
earliest manuscripts available, drawing fascinating conclusions
about the features of early Christianity. Divided into two halves,
the first part of the volume addresses text-critical and
text-historical issues about the textual transmission of various
New Testament writings. The second part looks at manuscripts as
physical and visual artefacts themselves, exploring the metadata
and sociology of their context and the nature of their first
readers, for the light cast upon early Christianity. Whilst these
essays are presented together here as a republished collection,
Hurtado has made several updates across the collection to draw them
together and to reflect on the developing nature of the issues that
they address since they were first written.
"Women are essential to the biblical story--they bear life, lead
communities, and testify to God's power and presence. Some of their
names we know, others we've only heard, and others, tragically, go
unnamed. Following the success of her beloved book Fierce, pastor
and provocateur Alice Connor introduces us to a whole new group of
women from the Bible, including Rachel, Leah, Miriam, Esther, and
Lydia. Connor invites us to see them not as players in a man's
story--as victims or tempters--nor as solely morality archetypes
who teach women to be better wives and mothers--but as brave
foremothers of the faith. Skillfully drawn by the author, these
women's stories are messy, challenging, and beautiful. When we read
their stories, we can see not only their particular, formidable
lives but also our own."
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