DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The World English Bible (WEB): 1 Peter" by Anonymous. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
The Holy Bible is a collection of books and letters written by many people who were inspired by the Holy Spirit of God. The World English Bible (WEB) is an update of the American Standard Version (ASV) of the Holy Bible, published in 1901. The Holy Bible consists of two main sections: the Old Testament (including Psalms and Proverbs) and the New Testament (Matthew through Revelation). The Old Testament records God’s interaction with mankind before He sent His son to redeem us, while recording prophesy predicting that coming.
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The World English Bible (WEB): Luke" by Anonymous. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
"The World English Bible (WEB): Mark" tells of the ministry of Jesus from his baptism by John the Baptist to his death, burial, and the discovery of his empty tomb. It portrays Jesus as a teacher, an exorcist, a healer, and a miracle worker, though it does not expound upon the miraculous birth or divine pre-existence. He refers to himself as the Son of Man. He is called the Son of God but keeps his messianic nature secret; even his disciples fail to understand him.
"The World English Bible (WEB): 1 Corinthians" is addressed to the Christian church in Corinth. Paul wrote 1 Corinthians letter to correct what he saw as erroneous views in the Corinthian church. Several sources informed Paul of conflicts within the church at Corinth which he felt the need to respond to. He then wrote this letter to the Corinthians, urging uniformity of belief and expounding Christian doctrine.
"The World English Bible (WEB): Hebrews" was meant to exhort Christians to persevere in the face of persecution. At this time, certain believers were considering turning back to Judaism and to the Jewish system of law to escape being persecuted for believing Christ to be the messiah. The theme of the epistle is the doctrine of the person of Christ and his role as mediator between God and humanity.
The World English Bible (WEB): 2 Kings is a profound and enlightening commentary on the historical events and religious teachings found in the biblical book of 2 Kings. As a modern translation of this ancient text, the World English Bible (WEB) maintains the original essence and message of the scriptures while making it more accessible to contemporary readers. The language used is both poetic and insightful, capturing the grandeur and drama of the stories within 2 Kings. This edition also includes footnotes and annotations to provide further context and understanding for readers. The narrative flow is engaging, drawing readers into the world of kings, prophets, and divine intervention. This book is a valuable resource for scholars, religious leaders, and anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of biblical history and theology.
"The World English Bible (WEB): Revelation" is an apocalyptic prophecy with an epistolary introduction addressed to seven churches in the Roman province of Asia. It begins with John, on the island of Patmos in the Aegean Sea, addressing a letter to the "Seven Churches of Asia". He then describes a series of prophetic visions, including figures such as the Seven-Headed Dragon, the Serpent, and the Beast, which culminate in the Second Coming of Jesus.
This publication contains World English Bible (2000) (The Old Testament and The New Testament) and Turkish Bible (1878) (The Old Testament and The New Testament) translation. It has 173,772 references and shows 2 formats of The Bible. It includes World English Bible and Turkish Bible (The Old Testament and The New Testament) formatted in a read and navigation friendly format, or the Navi-format for short. Here you will find each verse printed in parallel in the web-tur order. It includes a full, separate and not in parallel, copy of the World English Bible and Turkish Bible (The Old Testament and The New Testament), built for text-to-speech (tts) so your device can read The Bible out loud to you. How the general Bible-navigation works: A Testament has an index of its books. The TTS format lists books and chapters after the book index. The Testaments reference each other in the book index. Each book has a reference to The Testament it belongs to. Each book has a reference to the previous and or next book. Each book has an index of its chapters. Each chapter has a reference to the book it belongs to. Each chapter reference the previous and or next chapter. Each chapter has an index of its verses. Each chapter in TTS reference same chapter in the Navi-format. Each verse is numbered and reference the chapter it belongs to. Each verse starts on a new line for better readability. In the TTS format the verse numbers are not shown. Any reference in an index brings you to the location. The Built-in table of contents reference all books in all formats. We believe we have built one of the best if not the best navigation there is to be found in an ebook such as this! It puts any verse at your fingertips and is perfect for the quick lookup. And the combination of World English Bible and Turkish Bible and its navigation makes this ebook unique. Note that Text-To-Speech (TTS) support varies from device to device. Some devices do not support it. Others support only one language and some support many languages. The language used for TTS in this ebook is English.
A Fresh Look at Lent Christ’s resurrection is celebrated every year. Isaiah 43:2, 40 Days of Scriptures, Journaling & Reflection for the Lent Season is a devotional with thought-provoking Scriptures that start with those involving God’s nature and transition to those about Jesus’s ride into Jerusalem, moving finally to Easter Sunday. The author, Christina DeMara, is known for her creativity and journaling activities that encourage Scripture reading and self-reflection. Every day offers an expressive outlet for you to praise Jesus. Isaiah 43:2 invites readers into the enjoyment of Scripture reading and journaling. This devotional is full of spirit for the Lent season and will encourage the celebration of the Prince of Peace alone or as a group.