by on April 4, 2023
Jesus was Crucified and Resurrected on Passover time and it's no coincidence. The Bible teaches that the Passover is a foretelling and foreshadowing of Christ. The Bible says that Christ is our Passover KJV "Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened. For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us:" -1 Corinthians 5:7...
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by on January 26, 2023
This is a Bible Study Blog that I made for a study I do called Warriors In Faith every Wednesday night at 7pm Eastern through a ministry called Soldiers For Faith. The Link to sign up is https://soldiersforfaith.com/ and if you can't make it to the phone call study then you'll be able to follow my Bible Study blog in order to know what it is I talked about. Here is the link for my study blog: https://warriorsinfaith1924.blogspot.com/
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by on January 17, 2023
In the history of Bible translations, the Geneva Bible occupies a special place. It preceded the KJV (King James Version) by 51 years. Considered the most influential Bible, which was also the primary Bible of 16th century Protestantism, the Geneva Bible found its users in Oliver Cromwell, William Shakespeare, John Bunyan, John Donne, and John Knox. This was the first English Bible that had its scriptures segregated into numbered verses. Since its publication was an enormous achievement, owni...
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by on January 17, 2023
Buying an antique Bible like the 1611 KJV may not be possible for everyone despite their desire to own the original piece. However, you don’t need to feel disheartened as a 1611 King James Bible facsimile can be the best alternative to buying the original. This way, you won’t have to worry about breaking the bank and yet own a piece of history. Whether you want to buy a 1611 King James Bible facsimile for your personal library or give it away as a gift to a friend or family member, you should...
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by on January 17, 2023
The 1611 KJV Bible continued its popular run for over 400 years. Even today, those looking for rare and antique Bibles are pleased to have the earliest KJV Bibles among their collections. It’s a collectible that’s worth displaying in your personal library or even gift to your loved ones. Also called the King James Bible or King James Version, this 1611 Bible is perhaps the world’s most printed book and has become a dominant Bible ever since it was published. If you plan to buy it, it will be ...
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by on January 16, 2023
Biblical love, as described in the Bible, is often referred to as "agape" love, which is a Greek word that refers to a selfless, unconditional love. This type of love is characterized by a deep, sacrificial devotion to others, regardless of whether or not they reciprocate that love. In the Bible, God is often described as the embodiment of agape love. For example, in John 3:16 it states: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not peri...
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by on January 16, 2023
People looking to acquire a rare Bible page are driven by diverse reasons. Some believe it’s an unparalleled joy to possess a historical piece of the “Word of God” and share it with others while for others, such a page could be an antique item worth buying. A handful of people also want to get hold of a rare Bible page to honor those martyrs who were imprisoned, tortured, and burnt at the stake just because they decided to help the common people get easy access to the “Word of God.” For these...
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by on January 16, 2023
When you consider buying a rare Bible, KJV could be the first thing that pops into your mind. However, its steep price may deter you, like many other enthusiasts. But there’s nothing to feel disheartened about as you can always get a facsimile of the original KJV. Whether it’s for your personal library, to gift a loved one, or satisfy the strong desire of owning a piece of history, buying this Bible is worth every dime. The King James Bible has been loved and read by people for more than 400 ...
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by on December 29, 2022
If you consider the Protestant Bible translation’s history, the Geneva Bible stands tall. It was the first English Bible, where the scriptures were divided into numbered verses. Its publication was a huge accomplishment, which makes owning the 1560 Geneva Bible facsimile reproduction worth it. Throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, the Geneva Bible was the most dominant and widely read English Bible. It played a significant role in promoting scripture literacy among the common people of Engl...
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by on December 29, 2022
John Foxe’s Book of Martyrs emphasizes the stories of faith and courage. It talks about courageous men and women who were tortured and killed due to their faith and confessions of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior during Queen Mary’s reign. To understand why this book was read widely during the 16th and 17th centuries, you should know some key things about this book. Purpose of Foxe’s Book of Martyrs Through the simple stories of martyrs, Foxe’s book aimed to bring forward what Protestantism...
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by on December 29, 2022
William Tyndale was a scholar who went to the University of Oxford. He could speak seven languages and was skilled in ancient Greek and Hebrew. He was a priest who led a disciplined life and was blessed with intellectual gifts, which could have taken him a long way in the church if he had not felt the compulsion to teach his countrymen the good news of justification by faith. Tyndale discovered this doctrine when he read his mentor, Erasmus’s Greek edition of the New Testament. He felt there ...
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by on December 29, 2022
After the invention of the printing press in the 15th century, the publication of texts got a big boost. During those early years of printing, there were many takers for the Latin Bible. However, things changed after the Gutenberg Bible was printed in 1455. It was followed by 90+ other editions of the Vulgate, some of which came equipped with commentary, and were published by presses spread across Europe. The 15th and early 16th centuries in Europe are marked by significant intellectual chang...
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