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How Is Bible Translation Done?
How do translators communicate the message of the Bible from the original languages today?Until recently most Bible translations were done according to an approach called “formal equivalence” (or, “word-for-word translation”). The goal of the formal equivalence approach is to communicate both the words and the grammatical structure (the “form”) of the original language (or source language) into the other language…
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Helpful Tips for Reading the Bible
A brief and practical introduction to Bible reading. Includes strategies to get started and helpful questions to ask of the text, of God, and of yourself. Download this resource
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A Year with the Bible plus Helpful Tips for Reading the Bible
A brief and practical introduction to Bible reading. Includes strategies to get started and helpful questions to ask of the text, of God, and of yourself. Also includes a 366-day reading plan to take you through highlights from the Bible in a year. Download this resource
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January 17- Anthony of Egypt, Founder of Monastic Life
Out of his devotion to Christ, Anthony gave up worldly possessions, moved to the desert and lived a life of solitude. Read more about Anthony's legacy. The Monastic SaintWhen Emperor Constantine proclaimed Christianity as the Roman imperial religion, it became fashionable to practice Christianity. Status in the new imperial faith brought many opportunistic people to the Church; people who were…
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Elijah
People have attempted to defy death for thousands of years but they have failed. Elijah, who was whisked to heaven in a whirlwind, didn't fail. Read more about this death-defying prophet. Elijah was a prophet who lived in Israel from around 899 to 850 B.C. This was after the Israelite kingdom of David and Solomon had divided into northern (Israel) and southern…
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Africans in the Bible
Read profiles of several Africans featured in the Old and New Testaments. If one were to ask most people if Africans are found in the Bible, the common answer one would get would be that they are not. There are several reasons for such an answer such as people in the Bible are Caucasian and questions around the descendants of…
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