And of course, each time a New Testament becomes available, the Bible becomes available. "There are so many people rejoicing because for the first time in history they've been able to hear what God is ...
Translating the Bible into the vernacular languages during the Middle Ages ... John Calvin, the main Protestant Reformer, in 1522, had as many copies as could be found of the Servetus Bible ...
It was The Bible for evangelical preachers and their flocks. In many congregations, few if any, could read for themselves, which gave preachers a great deal of power. Third, scholarship was alive in ...
30 — is famous for translating the entire Bible into Latin in the fourth century ... passages and expounded on the deep meanings of many of the Greek words that had been lost in earlier ...
The Hebrew Bible or Tanakh includes many genres including narrative history ... "The Message: The Bible in Contemporary Language" is a translation of scripture by Eugene Petterson, a pastor and ...