Versions of the Bible are translations of the Bible into other languages. The following are the most important versions or translations of the Bible. 1. Septuagint. The oldest Greek translation of ...
The most widely used of any modern Bible version, the NIV marries meaning-for-meaning principles with word-for-word renderings. It is an all-round translation, suitable for a wide range of purposes, ...
Two Bibles in one, combining the texts of the Revised Version of 1885 and the King James Version. The interlinear arrangement shows the differences between the two Bible versions. The words common to ...
A lot of folks think that the King James Version was a new work, that it was composed from scratch ... for the Orthodox and Catholic communities—to be more in keeping with the Greek Orthodox tradition ...
However, the King James Version is listed in the Oklahoma State Department of Education's bid documents for the holy books. Walters said he wanted to distribute a Bible "free from commentary ...
The Bible must be made available to form a mature church. These are commonly accepted principles today that are found across the spectrum of almost all Protestant missionary efforts. An Orthodox ...
In Trump, Evangelicals have found a candidate who allows to foment hate, all in the name of God, writes Donovan McAbee.
Many Americans see Donald Trump or Kamala Harris as a religious freedom hero. Few Americans think the label applies to them ...
Kiev held a mass to thank Constantinople for recognising the Ukrainian Church's independence The Russian Orthodox Church has cut ties with the Church leadership in Istanbul, the Constantinople ...
The 2024-2025 Planner is available to download! Add the daily bible readings, saints, feasts, and fast days directly into your digital calendar on your desktop (Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, ...
Downward dog, sun salutations and all other yoga practices are "absolutely incompatible" with the Christian faith, the powerful Greek Orthodox Church has said. Yoga has no place "in the life of ...
Pope Francis expressed hope for “reconciled differences” between Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant Christians during his Wednesday general audience, reflecting on the centuries-old ...