Here is what the Eternal says about Moab, Ammon’s brother nation east of the Jordan: Eternal One: For three crimes of Moab, no for four, I have laid
The Spirit is not a virus or an implant; it cannot be scrutinized with the naked eye or under a microscope. Everyone holds a belief in something, and Paul says we can beconfident. That is the word used in the NIV and KJV for “courage” so “we are always of good courage”...
High German is the language of Amish worship. This dual-language Bible is common in Amish homes An anecdote of Amish language use An Amish “taxi” driver observed the following on the use of English and Pennsylvania Dutch by her Amish customers. This anecdote nicely captures much of the dyna...
The Bible predicted in 2 Timothy 3:1-5, and Revelation 11:18 that, at a very specific period in human history, these things were going to happen. Nevertheless, I have no fear, because the Bible guarantees that no one is going to destroy this beautiful planet (Isaiah 45:18). Keep up...
So why did the King James translation of the Bible use the word “kill” rather than “murder”? Because 400 years ago, when the translation was made, “kill” was synonymous with “murder.” As a result, some people don’t realize that English has changed since 1610 and therefore think...
However, the words for "breasts" and "bosom" come from two different Hebrew words. The first word means "the breasts of a woman or animal (as bulging)."(Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible,p. 112). This is a plain old biological term for labeling body parts. The second word...
What do Gods beautiful words have to say about the poor, and the needy? * 197 times the poor are spoken of in a Protestant bible in a loving, caring manner! * 245 times are the poor spoken about in an Orthodox bible also in a loving, caring manner!
High German is the language of Amish worship. This dual-language Bible is common in Amish homes An anecdote of Amish language use An Amish “taxi” driver observed the following on the use of English and Pennsylvania Dutch by her Amish customers. This anecdote nicely captures much of the dyna...