Holy Bible Aionian Edition: Aionian Bible

Holy Bible Aionian Edition: Aionian Bible

Author: Nainoia, Inc.

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-01-29

Total Pages: 688

ISBN-13: 0359371124

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The Holy Bible Aionian Edition is the world's first Bible un-translation! Free at AionianBible.org and Google Playstore! What is an un-translation? Bibles are translated into each of our languages from the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek. Occasionally, the best word translation cannot be found and these words are transliterated letter by letter. Four well-known transliterations are Christ, baptism, angel, and apostle. The meaning is then preserved more accurately through context and a lexicon. The Aionian Bible un-translates and instead transliterates ten additional Aionian Glossary words to help us better understand God's love for individuals and all mankind, and the nature of after-life destinies. The key Greek word un-translated in the Aionian Bible is 'aionios', typically translated as eternal and also world or age. However, aionios means something much more wonderful than eternal! Why purple? King Jesus' Word is royal, and purple is our favorite color!


The Remedy Bible

The Remedy Bible

Author: Timothy Jennings

Publisher:

Published: 2016-05-10

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780985850265

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God is love and love is not self-seeking. (1Jn 4:8, 1Cor 13:5) Love rather than seeking self, is the principle of beneficence or giving. God, when He built His universe, constructed it to operate upon this principle of giving, an expression of His character of love. Harmony with this principle is life. Disharmony is death. Every breath you take you give away carbon dioxide to the plants which give back oxygen to you, a never ending circle of giving life is built to operate upon. You are free to transgress the law by tying a plastic bag over your head and selfishly hoarding your carbon dioxide to yourself. But, the wages of doing so is death. Thus, the Bible teaches sin is lawlessness and breaking the law results in death. (1Jn 3:4, Rom 6:23) Sadly, after Constantine converted, Christianity changed its view of God's law from the law of love, the design protocol for life, to an imperial Roman imposed law construct, in which the law has no inherent consequence and thus requires the ruling authority to inflict externally imposed punishments upon lawbreakers. Christianity changed from an organization of people who had such love they would lay down their lives for others (Jn 15:13), to a system that carried out the Crusades, Inquisition and burned dissenters at the stake. Why? God's design was replaced by an imposed law construct. All Bible translations have been done in the aftermath of Constantine's conversion and the acceptance of the imposed law construct. This has resulted in unintended misunderstanding of the message of Scripture. The Remedy refocuses our mind upon God's character of love and His law as the design protocol upon which He constructed life to operate. As such, The Remedy is exactly that, a New Testament paraphrase that communicates God's remedy for our sin-sick terminal condition. I invite you to partake The Remedy.


The Logos Bible

The Logos Bible

Author: Paul W. Esposito

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2012-04

Total Pages: 790

ISBN-13: 9781475254952

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The Logos Bible is very unique Bible, pairing the Greek Septuagint Old Testament, and the Byzantine Majority Text New Testament.


The Bible

The Bible

Author:

Publisher: Kregel Publications

Published: 2004-04-28

Total Pages: 1568

ISBN-13: 9780825432286

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Once called the original modern-language Bible, Moffatt's translation began the trend of popular English translations geared toward the general Christian reader.


Terms for Eternity

Terms for Eternity

Author: Ilaria Ramelli

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 9781611439700

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What is truly timeless? This book explores two ancient Greek terms for eternity, aionios and aidios. It traces these terms from their earliest occurrence in Pre-Socratic philosophy and Plato and through their interaction with Jewish thought and down into the patristic fathers, where they play a crucial role in debates over eternal punishment vs. universal salvation."