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    Tyndale Research Paper

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    to read the Bible for himself, one of the leading priorities in Tyndale’s life. Unlike most who would use the Latin translation, Tyndale was so concerned with accuracy that he went all the way back to the original Greek.…

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    The Bible has always been a facinating amongs people, and face some crititisms from some who belived it to be inaccurate. The Bible has been questioned by many scholars in the field of biblical criticism. Critics always questioned the authenticity of its content, its roots and the credibility of q the authors. After watching all these videosI think the Bible should be accepted as historically accurate and as a reliable guide to morality . It was interesting to learned these fascinating fact…

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    Catholic Subcultures

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    Not surprisingly for that time period, several chapters of some books of the Bible to include entire books were intentionally omitted because of their content. It was believed at the time that the book of Esdras was intentionally omitted because it addressed angels, in human form, engaging with humans and this could have potentially…

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    Revelation: God Speaks

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    For anyone to have a deep relationship with God they need more than general revelation; they need special revelation. Supremely He revealed Himself through Jesus Christ. Today He reveals Himself primarily through the Bible, God’s revelation of Himself to us. The Bible is composed of writings called scriptures, God’s truth to us in words. It is made up of 66 books, 39 in the Old Testament, and 27 are in the New Testament. The Old Testament is a record of time from the creation of the…

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    authority they rule, through service, in remembrance of the paschal mystery, that is the Sacred Liturgy. Where the Liturgy is celebrated the King is present, so is the Kingdom, and so is the New Covenant. Word count: 98 CBD “Versions” While the Bible was originally written in the language of its readers, mostly in Hebrew,…

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    didn’t know that people lost their lives in order for the Bible to be published. There is a lot in the Bible that we don’t know but taking time will do your life good. Here are some things that I want to share with you. The fascinating story of how we got the Bible in its present state started thousands of years ago. A man by the name of John Wycliff (His last name can be spelled like Wycliffe) produced the first hand-written English language Bible manuscripts in 1380 A.D. He was an Oxford…

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    explored in the previous chapter in depth. Several categories of ambiguities have therefore been identified. In this chapter an experiment will be conducted using Personal Translator, a commercial machine translation system based on rules, and Google translate, a free online machine translation system that implements the statistical method. A brief description of these tools are given below in section one. Since a critical part of this chapter is devoted to evaluation, section two shall dwell…

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    can do an effective job without adequate tools to perform precision work, so no pastor can ever hope to expound the Bible without good books” (Black 34). In conclusion, in order to explain or teach something in detail, one must be able to expound the text. Biblical languages is extremely important in Homiletics. It is important to study biblical languages as a student of the bible because biblical language is sacred and being able to understand discloses the interpretation of a given text. It…

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    who wrote the books in the bible did not all wake up one day and say "I want to write this book" They were all used by god his energy flowed through them to write about their experience or facts about Christianity. Some books were just written by one person Moses and Paul wrote most of the books in the bible even though they do not have a book of their own. The bible also has a lot of different translations such as N.I.V, the King James, and the new English version. All of them are…

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    Understanding the bible is a life-long process, one can read the bible their entire life and never clearly understand it. Growing up in the church and my grand parents forcing me to go to Sunday school I never fully understood the point of all the different stories that we read about or why we were reading about them. The biblical language made it equally tough because they read to us from the King James version, which is totally different from the convention English of today. As an adult…

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