a1mega | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 11 2009 | bible, preterism, eschatologyThe purpose of this site is provide the body of Christ with direct, hard hitting exegetical information on biblical topics without the presuppositions that have accompanied much of the biblical teaching that has passed for what has been labeled as "orthodoxy."
a1mega | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 27 2009 | bible, creation, genesis
a1mega | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 14 2009 | hebrews, jewish, bible, commentary, DavidKroll
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a1mega | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 29 2008 | bible, reformatiom
a1mega | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 26 2008 | bible, versions
a1mega | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 26 2008 | bible, nkjv
a1mega | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 26 2008 | bible, nkjv, review, critique
a1mega | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 26 2008 | bible, niv, review, examinationA Review of the New International Version and What today's Christian needs to know about the NIV
a1mega | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 26 2008 | bible, translation, versionsThis article is the second part of a review of the New King James Version of the Bible. In this review, we examine the original language texts of Scripture which the New King James uses for its translation, the alternate readings from the Nestle-Aland/UBS critical Greek text and the Hodges-Farstad majority Greek text which it
supplies in its footnotes, and the actual translation work itself. Is the New King James a mere update of the Authorised (King James) Version, or is it a new translation?
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