Bible History

The Forest of Rhetoric silva rhetoricae

This online rhetoric, provided by Dr. Gideon Burton of Brigham Young University, is a guide to the terms of classical and renaissance rhetoric. Sometimes it is difficult to see the forest (the big picture) of rhetoric because of the trees (the hundreds of Greek and Latin terms naming figures of speech, etc.) within rhetoric. Mormon work with good o...

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The Authentic New Testament

Hugh J. Schonfield, an eminent Jewish scholar, worked for thirty years on his version of the original Greek text. He is also the translator of a later version, The Original New Testament. He was a historian, not a theologian. Thus, this is a non-ecclesiastical version. He avoids ecclesiastical terms, using such words as immersion, community, envoy,...

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The Emphasized Bible

[Versions] [Bible History]...

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Holy Scriptures (Harkavy)

[Versions] [Bible History]...

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The Extent and Nature of Inspiration

The following paper is a portion of a reaction paper written in 1987 on the question of inerrancy. By Dennis McCallum...

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The Art and Agony of Translation

by Kenneth W. Collins. [Translations] [Bible History]...

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Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament

by Kenneth W. Collins. [Answers and Evidence] [Bible]...

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Hebrew Glossary

In-depth Glossary of Transliterated & English Translation with their Meanings of the Hebrew Language [Glossary] [Bible History]...

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Bible Versions: Navigating the Tapestry of Sacred Texts

Embark on a journey through the diverse landscape of Bible versions, where the sacred scriptures are translated, interpreted, and cherished across cultures and centuries. The Bible, a cornerstone of religious literature, has been rendered into numerous versions, each carrying its unique nuances and interpretations, reflecting the rich tapestry of h...

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