God's Bible in Spanish

God's Bible in Spanish

Author: Emanuel Rodriguez

Publisher: Chick Publications

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0758908121

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Until now, no Spanish Bible was completely free from corrupted Alexandrian texts. Here’s the fascinating story of the making of the Reina-Valera Gómez Bible (RVG), the first Spanish Bible to faithfully follow the Received Text in every single verse. Learn the true motives and desires of those behind this work. The book also includes a 44-page chart showing corruptions that found their way into Spanish Bibles, and how they are corrected in the RVG 2010.


Scientific Facts in the Bible

Scientific Facts in the Bible

Author: Ray Comfort

Publisher: Bridge Logos Foundation

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9780882708799

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That man lived his life as a pauper when he could have lived in luxury, simply because of his prejudice. He thought he knew what the Bible contained.


Holy Bible (NIV)

Holy Bible (NIV)

Author: Various Authors,

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2008-09-02

Total Pages: 6793

ISBN-13: 0310294142

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The NIV is the world's best-selling modern translation, with over 150 million copies in print since its first full publication in 1978. This highly accurate and smooth-reading version of the Bible in modern English has the largest library of printed and electronic support material of any modern translation.


God's Last Words

God's Last Words

Author: David S. Katz

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2004-02-09

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9780300101157

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This wide-ranging book is an intellectual history of how informed readers read their Bibles over the past four hundred years, from the first translations in the sixteenth century to the emergence of fundamentalism in the twentieth century. In an astonishing display of erudition, David Katz recreates the response of readers from different eras by examining the horizon of expectations that provided the lens through which they read. In the Renaissance, says Katz, learned men rushed to apply the tools of textual analysis to the Testaments, fully confident that God's Word would open up and reveal shades of further truth. During the English Civil War, there was a symbiotic relationship between politics and religion, as the practical application of the biblical message was hammered out. Science - Newtonian and Darwinian, as well as the emerging disciplines of anthropology, archaeology, and geology - also had a great impact on how the Bible was received. The rise of the novel and the development of a concept of authorial copyright were other factors that altered readers' experience. Katz discusses all of these and more, concluding with the growth of fundamentalism in America, which broug


The Holy

The Holy

Author: Daniel Quinn

Publisher: Steerforth

Published: 2011-03-01

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 1581952392

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They knew us before we began to walk upright. Shamans called them guardians, mythmakers called them tricksters, pagans called them gods, churchmen called them demons, folklorists called them shape-shifters. They’ve obligingly taken any role we’ve assigned them, and, while needing nothing from us, have accepted whatever we thought was their due – love, hate, fear, worship, condemnation, neglect, oblivion. Even in modern times, when their existence is doubted or denied, they continue to extend invitations to those who would travel a different road, a road not found on any of our cultural maps. But now, perceiving us as a threat to life itself, they issue their invitations with a dark purpose of their own. In this dazzling metaphysical thriller, four who put themselves in the hands of these all-but-forgotten Others venture across a sinister American landscape hidden from normal view, finding their way to interlocking destinies of death, terror, transcendental rapture, and shattering enlightenment.


God's Word

God's Word

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2017-02-10

Total Pages: 2060

ISBN-13: 9780998447728

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Hardcover version of GOD'S WORD (GW). GW is an exceptional Bible that consciously combines scholarly fidelity with natural English.


The Armor of God - Bible Study Book

The Armor of God - Bible Study Book

Author: Priscilla Shirer

Publisher: Lifeway Church Resources

Published: 2015-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781430040279

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The Armor of God, more than merely a biblical description of the believer's inventory, is an action plan for putting it on and developing a personalized strategy to secure victory.


The One Year Walk with God Devotional

The One Year Walk with God Devotional

Author: Walk Thru Ministries

Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

Published: 2012-10-08

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 1414371365

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Learning to think God’s way is a process. That’s what these daily readings are about—relying upon the Word to redirect our thinking so we understand ourselves, our world, and our God accurately. They are designed to move us further along that path toward renewed minds and transformed lives. As you read this book, let the spirit of God shine the light of true wisdom on you.


When God Spoke English

When God Spoke English

Author: Adam Nicolson

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 79

ISBN-13: 0007431007

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A fascinating, lively account of the making of the King James Bible. James VI of Scotland -- now James I of England -- came into his new kingdom in 1603. Trained almost from birth to manage rival political factions, he was determined not only to hold his throne, but to avoid the strife caused by religious groups that was bedevilling most European countries. He would hold his God-appointed position and unify his kingdom. Out of these circumstances, and involving the very people who were engaged in the bitterest controversies, a book of extraordinary grace and lasting literary appeal was created: the King James Bible. 47 scholars from Cambridge, Oxford and London translated the Bible, drawing from many previous versions, and created what many believe to be the greatest prose work ever written in English -- the product of a culture in a peculiarly conflicted era. This was the England of Shakespeare, Marlowe, Jonson and Bacon; but also of extremist Puritans, the Gunpowder plot, the Plague, of slum dwellings and crushing religious confines. Quite how this astonishing translation emerges is the central question of this book. Far more than Shakespeare, this Bible helped to create and shape the language. It is the origin of many of our most familiar phrases, and the foundations of the English-speaking world. It was a generous and deliberate decision to make the Bible available to the common man: not an immediate commercial success, but which later became a bestseller, and has remained one ever since. Adam Nicolson gives a fascinating and dramatic account of the early years of the first Stewart ruler, and the scholars who laboured for seven years to create the world's greatest book; immersing us in a world of ingratiating bishops, a fascinating monarch and London at a time unlike any other.