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Acts 4

Acts 4

An episode of the The book of Acts podcast, hosted by Pastor James Kaddis, titled "Acts 4" was published on June 8, 2017 and runs 44 minutes.

June 8, 2017 ·44m · The book of Acts

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Acts 4 - The book of Acts

Acts 4 - The book of Acts

Bible (Fenton) NT 03, 05: Holy Bible in Modern English, The: Luke, Acts by Ferrar Fenton Bible LibriVox Work on the translation began in 1853 by a London businessman called Ferrar Fenton (1832–1920). The complete Bible was first published in 1903, though parts were published as separate volumes during the preceding 11 years. The translation is noted for a rearranging of the books of the Bible into what the author believed was the correct chronological order. In the Old Testament, this order follows that of the Hebrew Bible. The name of God was translated throughout the Old Testament as "The Ever-Living". The Bible is described as "translated into English direct from the original Hebrew, Chaldee, and Greek languages." For his translation of the Book of Job which appeared in 1898, Fenton was assisted by Henrik Borgström. This was "rendered into the same metre as the original Hebrew, word by word and line by line". His translation of the New Testament is based on the Greek text of Westcott and Hort. The ordering novelty in the New Testament is that it places the Gospel of John and the First God With Us Glory Akinlotan This podcast will be about the bible and series on the book of Acts Apocryphal Acts of Paul, Peter, John, Andrew and Thomas by Bernhard Pick Loyal Books The full title of this book, published in 1909, is The Apocryphal Acts of Paul, Peter, John, Andrew and Thomas. As early as the second century, numerous legends concerning the fates of the Christian apostles were in circulation. These Acts, widely regarded as originating circa 150 CE, are among the earliest accounts still in existence of the lives, preaching and martyrdoms of the apostles Paul, Peter, John, Andrew and Thomas. They are written in a fantastic and romantic style, and although they were influential in later Christian conceptions of these apostles, they are historically worthless as biographies. They do, however, reflect many of the beliefs of earliest, pre-Nicene Christianity.Bernhard Pick translated the most complete versions of the Apocryphal Acts available to him in 1909. Although more complete manuscripts of these Acts have since been discovered, Pick was sometimes working with incomplete texts. Several large lacunae, or gaps in the text, are present in Pick’s transla Success in Suffering HelpingOneGuy In 2021, Josh Webb was diagnosed with a brain tumor that changed his life and gave him a glimpse of life's hardships in a way he had not seen before. He wrote this short book, as a personal resource that can give the struggling Christian hope in great times of suffering. This podcast acts as the audio version of that book. It will be released episodically and all proceeds and donations go to www.helpingoneguy.org a dinner to help men and their families in crises.
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