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66 Books of the Bible Study Guide - Christadelphians
www.christadelphian.or.tzThe Great Bible (1539) Geneva Bible (1560) Authorised (King James) Version (1611) Revised Version (1885) Revised Standard Version (1952) New English Bible (1970) New International Version (1978) New King James Version (1982) The opening verses of Genesis The opening verses of Matthew Foreign Language Bibles German Spanish French
Timeline of Bible Translation History
www.tcseagles.orgThe Geneva Bible Printed; The First English Language Bible to add Numbered Verses to Each Chapter (80 Books). 1568 AD: The Bishops Bible Printed; The Bible of which the King James was a Revision (80 Books). 1609 AD: The Douay Old Testament is added to the Rheims New Testament (of 1582) Making
Biblical Hermeneutics
nt510.biblicaltraining.orgThe Geneva Bible Published in Geneva, this bible was very Calvinist (as evidenced in the substantial marginal notes) and was the popular translation during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Biblical Hermeneutics Robert Stein 6 viii. The Bishop's Bible
The Epistle Of Paul To The Philippians - GENEVA BIBLE 1599
www.genevabible.orgThe Epistle Of Paul To The Philippians The Argument Paul being warned by the holy Ghost to go to Macedonia, planted first a Church at Philippi a city of the same country; but because his charge was to
The First Book Of Moses Called Genesis - GENEVA BIBLE
www.genevabible.orgThe First Book Of Moses Called Genesis The Argument Moses in effect declareth the things which are here chiefly to be considered: First, that the world, and all things therein, were created by God, and that
The Revelation Of Saint John The Apostle - GENEVA BIBLE
www.genevabible.orgRevelation 1 2 He declareth what kind of doctrine is here handled, 8 even his that is the beginning and ending. 12 Then the mystery of the seven Candlesticks and stars, 20 is expounded.
The Epistle To The Hebrews - GENEVA BIBLE 1599
www.genevabible.orgThe Epistle To The . Hebrews. The Argument . For as much as divers, both of the Greek writers and Latin’s witness, that the writer of this Epistle for just causes would not have his name known, it