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Civil Discourse & The Apostle Paul: The First Angry Christian?
Image via Wikipedia Today’s Our Daily Bread Devotional this morning featured Acts 17:16, which the passage provided in the small devotional book read like this, “While Paul waited for them in Athens, his spirit was provoked within him when he … Continue reading
Posted in apostle Paul, translation, Truth
Tagged apostle paul, bible translation, James Cone, James Hal Cone, PJV, PJV Experiment, speaking truth to power
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What Now Shall I Read? The Exciting Conclusion
Image via Wikipedia A hearty, chunky, beefy, soupy “thank you” to everyone who has kept up with my search for a Bible translation, post-TNIV. Previous entries can be read here: Intro , NIV, NRSV, NAB, NLT, ESV, NASB, and the … Continue reading
What Now Shall I Read: the HCSB and the KJV
Image via Wikipedia I could not find anyone who wanted to persuade me about these translations, and yet they are bestsellers and so deserve at least passing treatment. A very special thank you to my friend and colleague, me. I … Continue reading
What Now Shall I Read: A Case for the NLT
A very special thank you to Joel Watts from Unsettled Christianity (one of the two highest ranking Biblioblogs on the web) for joining us in this project, “What now Shall I Read?” You You can read the first post on … Continue reading
Posted in diversity, the Bible, translation
Tagged bible translation, Joel Watts, New Living Translation, NLT, NLT onlyism, sipping the Tyndale koolaid
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What Now Shall I Read? A Case for the NAB
Image via Wikipedia A very special thank you to Jeremy Thompson from Free Old Testament Audio (where coincidentally you can find the rankings of the top 50 Bibliobloggers on the interwebs) for joining us in this project, “What now Shall … Continue reading