4.5 Tyndale's 1534 New Testament
4.5 Tyndale's New Testament. William Tyndale. Edited by David Daniell. 1996. 466 pages. [Source: Bought] [5 stars, New Testament, Early Bible Translations]First sentence: This is t...
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4.5 Tyndale's New Testament. William Tyndale. Edited by David Daniell. 1996. 466 pages. [Source: Bought] [5 stars, New Testament, Early Bible Translations]First sentence: This is t...
“Five hundred years ago, William Tyndale produced an extraordinary gift to the world: his English translation of the New Testament. It has rightly been called ‘a treasure of Englis...
IN WHAT he believes could be a world first, a musician associated with the Rivers Team, in Sheffield, has put the entire New Testament into song, word for word. The Sing Bible has...
Maria TobolovaTo gain a deeper understanding of Sacred History and to appreciate the Word of God more fully, it is important to become familiar with the animals mentioned in the Ne...
Proper 8: Jeremiah 28.5-9; Psalm 89.1-4,15-18; Romans 6.12-23; Matthew 10.40-42 THE three verses that constitute this Gospel lection get a whole Sunday to themselves; so, their ke...
While the New Testament never explicitly abolishes slavery, it is full of teachings and commands that revolutionized the master-slave relationship.Watch Now
Lectionary for May 31, 2026 The Holy Trinity First Sunday after Pentecost Genesis 1:1–2:4a; Psalm 8; 2 Corinthians 13:11-13; Matthew 28:16-20 It seems like a lifetime ago, but I ha...
“When the apostle Paul tells his own story, he doesn’t focus on how bad he was before Christ. He emphasises Jesus. That instinct runs counter to much of what passes for testimony-g...
Both Jesus’s suffering/death and his death-defying resurrection are necessary parts of the gospel story, as they should be in our theology.
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