
Bible Questions Answered Greek New Testament - Parallel Greek New Testament by John Hurt Who's Who in Bible Prophecy The individuals listed below are Christians (past and present) who are passionate about their faith. Some are recognized pastors, scholars and teachers of Bible prophecy and eschatology (study of end-times) who also belong to various denominations. Also listed here are those from pseudo-Christian organizations (so-called Christian groups that adhere to doctrines outside mainstream Christianity). This comprehensive list of individuals is meant to help you identify sound teaching on Bible prophecy and prophecy topics only. Some have devoted their entire lives to teaching Bible prophecy. You will see the terms pre-millennial, pre-tribulation, post-tribulation and preterist used here. The post-tribulation view blends the rapture and the Second Coming into a single event at the end of the tribulation period. The preterist view takes the historicist position further. You might find some listed here who teach sound Bible prophecy, yet support other doctrines you disagree with.
Hebrew for Christians - Learn Hebrew for FREE! Free Bible Study Lessons | Bible Studies, Guide, Topics Online Parallel Bible Study Tool | BibleWebApp.com The Resurrection 1 A Luke 24:1-10: Matt 28:1-8; Mark 16:1-8; John 20:1-8But on the day of the , at , they to the the they had . 2 And they the from the , 3 but when they , they did not the of A Luke 7:13; Acts 1:21the . 4 they were , , A John 20:12 suddenly B Luke 2:9; Acts 12:7 them in ; 5 and as the women were and their to the , the men to them, “ do you the One the ? 6 He is not , but He A Mark 16:6has 1 Or been raised . He to you B Matt 17:22f; Mark 9:30f; Luke 9:44; 24:44while He was in , 7 that A Matt 16:21; Luke 24:46the of be into the of , and be , and the .” 8 And A John 2:22they His , 9 and from the and to the and to the . 10 they were A Matt 27:56 and and the mother of ; the with them were to B Mark 6:30the . 11 But 1 Lit in their sight to them as , and they A Mark 16:11would not them. 12 But up and A John 20:3-6 to the ; and in, he * the 1 Or by themselves ; and he B John 20:10to his , at had . The Road to Emmaus Other Appearances The Ascension The Deity of Jesus Christ
Blue Letter Bible: The Blog | the official blog of blueletterbible.org Study Tools "Let them praise the name of the LORD: for his name alone is excellent; his glory [is] above the earth and heaven." Psa 148:13 In the Old Testament times, a name was not only identification, but an identity as well. Many times a special meaning was attached to the name. Who is God to you? Is He your Most High God, All sufficient One, Master, Lord of Peace, the Lord Who Will Provide? Hallowed be Your name? To hallow a thing is to make it holy or to set it apart to be exalted as being worthy of absolute devotion. (el shad-di') All-Sufficient One, Lord God Almighty Use in the Bible: In the Old Testament El Shaddai occurs 7 times. Variant spellings: None TWOT Reference: 2333 Strong's Reference: H7706 El Shaddai in the Septuagint: theou saddai - God Shaddai; pantokratôr (for Shaddai) - the Almighty Meaning and Derivation: El is another name that is translated as "God" and can be used in conjunction with other words to designate various aspects of God's character. (el el-yone') The Most High God
Home Page Q: Which version of the Bible do you use/recommend? A: Frequently we are asked about Bible versions--which is best, which is most accurate, which do we recommend. Unfortunately, often those who ask have already made up their mind and use the Bible version issue as a kind of litmus test for doctrinal purity. That does not speak well for where this issue has taken the Church. The Bible version issue is far more complicated than most people understand. Take this little quiz. Contrary to what I have read in some booklets, Bible translators for some of the versions were not homosexuals who wanted to remove the blood from the Bible. While the original writings of Paul, Moses, Peter, etc. do not exist today (they are called the "autographs" of Scripture), there are plenty of copies of these autographs and copies of copies. The KJV was generally translated from an older family, but one in which very few manuscripts exist. Which Bible version does Back to the Bible use? But as Dr. Back to Bible Questions
Bibles The Bible and the codex initially took shape within a Roman Empire that stretched from Syria to Scotland. Greek and Latin were the literary languages, and by fourth century Christianity was the state religion. In the early Middle Ages individual nations began to emerge, with their own languages, cultures, and religious traditions—orthodox Christian, heretical, and pagan—all influencing the ways in which Bible and book were perceived and produced. Still, the concept of "empire" continued to haunt ambitious leaders who saw faith as a way to unite their diverse subjects. Disseminating a religion of the Word involved both finding interpreters to preach in local languages and teaching people sufficient literacy for reading and copying texts. For those who dedicated their lives to God's service, to be entrusted with the transmission of his Word was a high calling indeed. The transmission of scripture also promoted the use of written vernacular (local) languages.
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