Historically, Malta was a place of refuge and safety for sailors, and its inhabitants were known for their hospitality. The island setting emphasizes the reach of the Gospel beyond the Jewish and Roman worlds, illustrating the universal nature of God's love and the spread of Christianity to ...
Simon Peter, often the spokesperson for the disciples, is known for his impulsive and passionate nature. His response is characteristic of his personality, showing both his eagerness and his misunderstanding. The name "Simon" is of Hebrew origin, meaning "he has heard," while "Peter" is ...
16 I will scatter them among nations that neither they nor their ancestors have known, and I will pursue them with the sword until I have made an end of them.” 17 This is what the Lord Almighty says: “Consider now! Call for the wailing women to come; send for the most skillful of...
The English translation "Comforter" apparently goes back to the Yorkshire born English reformer and Oxford scholar John Wycliffe (1325-1384) who initiated a translation of the Bible into English. The translation "Comforter", as noted, was used in the highly influential Authorized Version (=KJV) o...
King James Version (KJV) 4 The Lord GOD hath given me the tongue of the learned, that I should know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary: he wakeneth morning by morning, he wakeneth mine ear to hear as the learned. English Standard Version (ESV) 4 The Lord GO...
KJV and some other English versions (e.g., NIV “who live in the desert in distant places”; NLT “who live in distant places”) have followed the interpretation that this is a biform of an expression meaning, “end or remote parts of the [far] corners [of the earth].” This ...
Matthew 11:26 NASBMatthew 11:26 KJVMatthew 11:26 BibleApps.comMatthew 11:26 Biblia ParalelaMatthew 11:26 Chinese BibleMatthew 11:26 French BibleMatthew 11:26 Catholic BibleNT Gospels: Matthew 11:26 Yes Father for so it was well-pleasing (Matt. Mat Mt) Go Ad Free Log In ...
Ecclesiastes 9:1 NASBEcclesiastes 9:1 KJVEcclesiastes 9:1 BibleApps.comEcclesiastes 9:1 Biblia ParalelaEcclesiastes 9:1 Chinese BibleEcclesiastes 9:1 French BibleEcclesiastes 9:1 Catholic BibleOT Poetry: Ecclesiastes 9:1 For all this I laid to my (Ecclesiast. Ec Ecc Eccles.) ...
In this paper, I focus on the puzzling ending of the apostolic letter in Acts 15 in which the addressees are told that if they hold to four “essential” prohibitions, they will “do well” (εὖ πράξετε, v. 29). The question as to how, exactl
Jeremiah 9:26tnHeb“all those who are cut off on the side of the head who live in the desert.” KJV and some other English versions (e.g., NIV “who live in the desert in distant places”; NLT “who live in distant places”) have followed the interpretation that this is...