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Saint Patrick: A Fifth Century Witness to Mark’s Ending
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Saint Patrick was a fifth-century missionary to Ireland. According to his own written testimony, he baptized thousands of converts. His stated...
Better Readers or Easier Bibles?
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Produce Better Readers, Not Easier Bibles By Taylor DeSotoChristians, especially those in the Reformed circles, have been, historically, most...
The Conclusion to the Lord’s Prayer: Should the Reformed Catechisms Retain It?
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“For thine is the kingdom, and glory, for the power, and ever, Amen.” Although the English Revised Version (1881), the American Standard Version...
News: Chinese New Testament Launch
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Free ebook: How the Holy Bible Came to Be
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This booklet provides a simple, accessible, and popular presentation, appropriate for all ages, of how the traditional text of the Bible came to be...
Whitaker on the LXX
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A 16th century witness to the unreliability of the Greek Septuagint"Learned men question, whether the Greek version of the scriptures now extant be...
Beza’s Resources
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Critics of the Received Text claim that the text-critical work done in the Reformation-era was deficient due to limited access to ancient manuscript...
Audio Book: “English Bible Translations” by William Einwechter
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By William O. Einwechter