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The Passage in Translation with which I want to deal today is probably one of the most familiar in the Old Testament. The treatment of this passage doesn’t have so much to do with the content of the passage but on a question that is frequently raise - posted: October 21 2008 |
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One of the most difficult chapters in the entire Bible is Genesis chapter 49, when Jacob, on his death bed, calls his sons around him and prophesizes what will happen to them in the future. These pronouncements and/or prophecies have been variously - posted: September 18 2008 |
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Our passage in Translation this week is from Genesis 15: 1-3. It is an interesting passage and is translated as follows:
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[1] After these things the word of the LORD came to Abram in a vision, saying, “Do not be afr - posted: August 27 2008 |
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The Passage in Translation for today is from Matthew 12:42. Although the passage is quite brief, it is, nonetheless, quite important.
For some reason or another unknown to me, there are those who continue to declare that Yeshhua spoke Ara - posted: July 28 2008 |
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One of the very interesting and yet controversial passages of scripture in the entire Bible is the story of Noah and the flood recorded in Genesis 8. Scholars have found ancient Mesopotamian documents which actually predate the Biblical story of Noa - posted: July 08 2008 |
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