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MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Revelation:22:7 @ Behold, I come quickly: blessed is he that keepeth the...


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/torrey/ttt.html @ Torrey's New Topical Textbook


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.kuyper.org/main/publish/books_essays/article_17.shtml?page=1 @ Kuyper Lectures on Calvinism: Six Lectures Delivered at Princeton University, 1898, under the auspices of the L. P. Stone Foundation


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/augustine/enchiridion.html @ AugustineHandbook on Faith, Hope, and Love


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/torrey/ttt.html @ Torrey's New Topical Textbook (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/torrey - R. A. Torrey)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.plough.com/ebooks/pdfs/Provocations.pdf - Provocations (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/kierkegaard - Soren Kierkegaard) - Copyrighted


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.plough.com/ebooks/pdfs/WisdomSadhu.pdf - Wisdom of the Sadhu (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/singh - Sadhu Sundar Singh) - Copyrighted


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/longfellow_s/bookhymns.html @ Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (fifteenth edition) (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/longfellow_s - Samuel Longfellow)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.plough.com/ebooks/pdfs/Provocations.pdf - Provocations (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/kierkegaard - Soren Kierkegaard) - Copyrighted


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.plough.com/ebooks/pdfs/WisdomSadhu.pdf - Wisdom of the Sadhu (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/singh - Sadhu Sundar Singh) - Copyrighted


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Kirjath-sepher @ city of letters, or of the book - HITCHCOCK-K


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Pentateuch @ the five books of Moses - HITCHCOCK-P


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Sephar @ book; scribe; number - HITCHCOCK-S


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Sepharad @ a book descending - HITCHCOCK-S


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Sepharvaim @ the two books; the two scribes - HITCHCOCK-S


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: emtv@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: kjv@TITLE: English Majority Text Version kjv@DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the third edition of The English Majority Text Version (EMTV) of the Holy Bible. This latest edition has Greek explanatory notes throughout the Bible, to aid the reader in understanding the meanings in some select places of the original Koine Greek. Also, the third edition finds itself closer to the Robinson/Pierpoint printed edition of the Byzantine majority text, rather than the Hodges/Farstad text, which the EMTV was translated from. You will notice these differences in John 7:53-8:11, as well as the entire book of Revelation. The English Majority Text Version draws from the work of both Dr.’s Hodges and Farstad, and their text, “The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text,” as well as from Dr. Wilbur Pickering, ThM. PhD., and the EMTV has incorporated his hard work in the field of producing evidence of just what does constitute a majority reading, and, as a result of his work, and the work of others, John 7:53-8:11, and the book of Revelation reflect these variant readings. This is one of the great things about having a Bible that is translated from the majority of the trustworthy Byzantine manuscripts that are in existence—the much greater probability of accuracy. On the other side of the fence, most modern Bibles are translated from a few scant manuscripts (literally), and more often than not they do not even agree with each other. Not so with a Bible that is translated out of the majority! The experts in linguistics who have put these readings together, and diligently compared the manuscripts, had hundreds and hundreds of manuscripts to compare. It is my prayer that this work will bring honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to our God and Father; because all of this, all that we do, we do to know Him better, and to better understand His word, which He has given to mankind. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. (Prove 30:5,6). Peace of Christ to you all. In His service, Paul W Esposito Stauros Ministries kjv@RIGTHS: Paul W Esposito President, Stauros Ministries PO Box 3004 Cocoa, Fl. 32924 (321) 403-5782 kjv@PUBLISHER:


MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: tab[cebuano_ang_biblia_pinadayag@ntchap] @ TITLE: Cebuano Ang Biblia (Pinadayag Version) DESCRIPTION: Cebuano is the second most widely spoken native language of the Philippines. The complete Cebuano Bible was first published in 1917. This Bible is published today as the Ang Biblia, Cebuano by the Philippine Bible Society. Two separate versions are available: The 'Bugna' version contains the original New Testament from 1917. The 'Pinadayag' version contains a completely revised New Testament which follows a Critical Greek Text. Both versions share the same Old Testament text. The 'Pinadayag' designation is derived from the Cebuano name given to the book of Revelation. Converted from Online Bible. Comparison was made with the printed edition, resulting in some minor corrections. - Version 1.0.8 RIGTHS: We believe that this Bible is found in the Public Domain. PUBLISHER: LIA


MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: emtv @ TITLE: English Majority Text Version DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the third edition of The English Majority Text Version (EMTV) of the Holy Bible. This latest edition has Greek explanatory notes throughout the Bible, to aid the reader in understanding the meanings in some select places of the original Koine Greek. Also, the third edition finds itself closer to the Robinson/Pierpoint printed edition of the Byzantine majority text, rather than the Hodges/Farstad text, which the EMTV was translated from. You will notice these differences in John 7:53-8:11, as well as the entire book of Revelation. The English Majority Text Version draws from the work of both Dr.’s Hodges and Farstad, and their text, “The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text,” as well as from Dr. Wilbur Pickering, ThM. PhD., and the EMTV has incorporated his hard work in the field of producing evidence of just what does constitute a majority reading, and, as a result of his work, and the work of others, John 7:53-8:11, and the book of Revelation reflect these variant readings. This is one of the great things about having a Bible that is translated from the majority of the trustworthy Byzantine manuscripts that are in existence—the much greater probability of accuracy. On the other side of the fence, most modern Bibles are translated from a few scant manuscripts (literally), and more often than not they do not even agree with each other. Not so with a Bible that is translated out of the majority! The experts in linguistics who have put these readings together, and diligently compared the manuscripts, had hundreds and hundreds of manuscripts to compare. It is my prayer that this work will bring honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to our God and Father; because all of this, all that we do, we do to know Him better, and to better understand His word, which He has given to mankind. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. (Prove 30:5,6). Peace of Christ to you all. In His service, Paul W Esposito Stauros Ministries RIGTHS: Paul W Esposito President, Stauros Ministries PO Box 3004 Cocoa, Fl. 32924 (321) 403-5782 PUBLISHER:


PBIBLXINDEX.txt
Found: TorreyTopicalTextbook @ STUDY AIDS - Torreys Topical Textbook Alphebetical


PBIBLXINDEX.txt
Found: index:WEBLINKS @ EXTERNAL RESOURCES - Christian image, multimedia, ebook, search engine and directories, facebook, twitter, cloud, website links


MYLIBRARY.txt
Found: @ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&X=x&T=&Css=default&Index=Critical and Exegetical Handbook - 1Corinthians&Version=strkjv&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv#result' target=''>csv:LOCALMEDIA Critical and Exegetical Handbook - 1Corinthians </a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=MYLIBRARY.txt'>MYLIBRARY.txt</a><br> Found: <TITLE>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&X=x&T=&Css=default&Index=Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Acts&Version=strkjv&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv#result' target=''>csv:LOCALMEDIA Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Acts </a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=MYLIBRARY.txt'>MYLIBRARY.txt</a><br> Found: <TITLE>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&X=x&T=&Css=default&Index=Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Galatians&Version=strkjv&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv#result' target=''>csv:LOCALMEDIA Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Galatians </a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=MYLIBRARY.txt'>MYLIBRARY.txt</a><br> Found: <TITLE>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&X=x&T=&Css=default&Index=Critical and Exegetical Handbook - James/Peter&Version=strkjv&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv#result' target=''>csv:LOCALMEDIA Critical and Exegetical Handbook - James/Peter </a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=MYLIBRARY.txt'>MYLIBRARY.txt</a><br> Found: <TITLE>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&X=x&T=&Css=default&Index=Critical and Exegetical Handbook - John&Version=strkjv&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv#result' target=''>csv:LOCALMEDIA Critical and Exegetical Handbook - John </a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=MYLIBRARY.txt'>MYLIBRARY.txt</a><br> Found: <TITLE>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&X=x&T=&Css=default&Index=Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Mark&Version=strkjv&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv#result' target=''>csv:LOCALMEDIA Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Mark </a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=MYLIBRARY.txt'>MYLIBRARY.txt</a><br> Found: <TITLE>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&X=x&T=&Css=default&Index=Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Matthew&Version=strkjv&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv#result' target=''>csv:LOCALMEDIA Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Matthew </a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=MYLIBRARY.txt'>MYLIBRARY.txt</a><br> Found: <TITLE>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&X=x&T=&Css=default&Index=Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Philipians/Colosians&Version=strkjv&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv#result' target=''>csv:LOCALMEDIA Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Philipians/Colosians </a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=MYLIBRARY.txt'>MYLIBRARY.txt</a><br> Found: <TITLE>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&X=x&T=&Css=default&Index=Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Revelation&Version=strkjv&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv#result' target=''>csv:LOCALMEDIA Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Revelation </a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=MYLIBRARY.txt'>MYLIBRARY.txt</a><br> Found: <TITLE>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&X=x&T=&Css=default&Index=Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Romans&Version=strkjv&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv#result' target=''>csv:LOCALMEDIA Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Romans </a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=MYLIBRARY.txt'>MYLIBRARY.txt</a><br> Found: <TITLE>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&X=x&T=&Css=default&Index=Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Timothy/Titus&Version=strkjv&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv#result' target=''>csv:LOCALMEDIA Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Timothy/Titus </a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt'>WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt</a><br> Found: BBB <CHURCHRODENT>@ <a href="http://tatumweb.com/churchrodent/terms/bookcommonprayer.htm">Book of Common Prayer</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt'>WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/biorpspurgeonmrs.html' target=''>http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/biorpspurgeonmrs.html</a> <WHOLESOMEWORDS>@ Susannah T. Spurgeon (1832-1903) Author, book supplier, wife of C. H. Spurgeon.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt'>WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt</a><br> Found: THEOLOGY TRADITIONAL-EXEGETICAL <CHRISTIANITY>@ <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_canon" target="BLANK_" title="Biblical canon">Canonics</a> (inquiry into how the different books of the Bible came to be collected together)<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Genesis:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Genesis:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ GENESIS - The word "genesis" signifies "generation" or "origin" and comes from the Greek translation of <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&X=x&T=&Version=kjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Genesis:2:4' target=''> kjv@Genesis:2:4</a>. It is an appropriate title for the first book of the Bible, which contains the record of the origin of the universe, the human race, family life, nations, sin redemption, etc. The first 11 chapters, which deal with primeval or pre-Patriarchal times, present the antecedents of Hebrew history from Adam to Abraham. The remaining chapters (12 - 50) are concerned with God’s dealings with the Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and Jacob’s son Joseph, all "fathers" of the people whom God has chosen to carry out His plan for the redemption of mankind. The book closes with these "Chosen People" in Egypt.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Exodus:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Exodus:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ EXODUS - The name means "going out" or departure". While it refers to one of the most important events of the book, the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, other highly significant events are also found here, such as the oppression of the Chosen People in Egypt, the flight and call of Moses, and God’s covenant with the nation Israel at Sinai - an experience climaxed by His giving of the moral law (Ten Commandments) through Moses to the people. A code of secular laws is also included, and the latter part of the book contains an elaborate description of the sacred Ark of the Covenant and its ten (tabernacle), God’s place of dwelling among His people.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Leviticus:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Leviticus:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ LEVITICUS - This book was so named because it treats of laws of service and worship of special importance to the Tribe of Levi. It has been aptly called "the Handbook of the Priests". Many basic precepts of the New Testament are foreshadowed in this book, such as the seriousness of sin in God’s sight, the necessity of atonement for sin, the holiness of God, and the necessity of a mediator between God and man.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Numbers:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Numbers:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ NUMBERS - The name of this book originated from the two numberings of the people related in it: the first at Sinai in the second year of the Exodus and another on the plains of Moab opposite Jericho in the 40th year. A better title is the one give by the Hebrew themselves, Bemidhbar ( "In the Wilderness"), for it describes the locale of the major events of the book. In all these events, the writer sees the guiding hand of God, sustaining, delivering, and keeping covenant with His people, as He prepares them for entrance into the land promised first to Abraham ( <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&X=x&T=&Version=kjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Genesis:12:1' target=''> kjv@Genesis:12:1</a> ).<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Deuteronomy:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Deuteronomy:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ DEUTERONOMY - The final book of the Pentateuch derives its English name from the Greek work deuteronomion, meaning the "second law", or the "law repeated". Deuteronomy is essentially Moses’ farewell address(es) to a new generation in which he summons them to hear the law of God, to be instructed in the application of its principles to the new circumstances awaiting them, and to renew intelligently the covenant God had made with their fathers - a covenant that must be faithfully observed as the condition of God’s blessings upon them in the Promised Land.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Joshua:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Joshua:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ JOSHUA - This book serves as the connecting link between the Pentateuch and the later historical books; it name is derived from the principal character, Joshua. Chapters 1 to 23 describe the conquest of the land and it division among the tribes of Israel. In the final chapters ( Joshua:23-24 ), Joshua, somewhat after the fashion of Moses, exhorts the people in a series of farewell addresses "to keep and to do all that is written in the book of the law of Moses," and solemnly challenges them to the renewal of their covenant commitment to God.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Judges:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Judges:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ JUDGES - Named after the "Judges of Israel," the heroic leaders whose deeds it records, this book covers a period of time from the death of Joshua to the birth of Samuel, an era often called "the dark ages" of Hebrew history. Here is a story, on the human side, of disobedience and disaster, and on the divine side, of direction and deliverance. Of the 13 judges named, only 3 are well known: Deborah, Gideon, and Samson.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=1Samuel:1 ' target=''>strkjv@1Samuel:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ 1SAMUEL - These books were named after Samuel, not only because he is the principal figure in the first part, but also because he anointed the two other principal characters, Saul and David. Originally a single book which was divided when translated into Greek, the books of Samuel cover a period of time in Israel’s history from the birth of Samuel to the close of the reign of David. First Samuel presents the transition from Israel’s judges to the monarchy. Second Samuel deals almost exclusively with the history of David and presents a vivid picture of the theocratic monarchy in which the king represents God’s rule over the people.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=2Samuel:1 ' target=''>strkjv@2Samuel:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ 2SAMUEL - These books were named after Samuel, not only because he is the principal figure in the first part, but also because he anointed the two other principal characters, Saul and David. Originally a single book which was divided when translated into Greek, the books of Samuel cover a period of time in Israel’s history from the birth of Samuel to the close of the reign of David. First Samuel presents the transition from Israel’s judges to the monarchy. Second Samuel deals almost exclusively with the history of David and presents a vivid picture of the theocratic monarchy in which the king represents God’s rule over the people.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=1Kings:1 ' target=''>strkjv@1Kings:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ 1KINGS - These books are the sequel to I and II Samuel and should be read as a continuation of the history of the Hebrew nation contained in the former work. Originally one book, I and II kings relate the history of Israel form the last days of David to the destruction of the northern kingdom, Israel, in 721 B.C., and to the fall of the southern kingdom, Judah, in 586 B.C. This is the period of Israel’s glory, division, decline, and fall.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=2Kings:1 ' target=''>strkjv@2Kings:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ 2KINGS - These books are the sequel to I and II Samuel and should be read as a continuation of the history of the Hebrew nation contained in the former work. Originally one book, I and II kings relate the history of Israel form the last days of David to the destruction of the northern kingdom, Israel, in 721 B.C., and to the fall of the southern kingdom, Judah, in 586 B.C. This is the period of Israel’s glory, division, decline, and fall.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=1Chronicles:1 ' target=''>strkjv@1Chronicles:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ 1CHRONICLES - In the Hebrew Canon these books formed a single volume called "Things of the days" (i.e., annals). The translators of the Greek Septuagint Version gave them the title, Paraleipomena, meaning "things left over", implying their use as a supplement to Samuel and Kings. Jerome (c. A.D. 340-420) called them "a chronicle of the whole and sacred history" from Adam to Cyrus (538 B.C.), hence their English name. Actually, Chronicles is a summary of Hebrew history that duplicates much of Samuel and Kings.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=2Chronicles:1 ' target=''>strkjv@2Chronicles:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ 2CHRONICLES - In the Hebrew Canon these books formed a single volume called "Things of the days" (i.e., annals). The translators of the Greek Septuagint Version gave them the title, Paraleipomena, meaning "things left over", implying their use as a supplement to Samuel and Kings. Jerome (c. A.D. 340-420) called them "a chronicle of the whole and sacred history" from Adam to Cyrus (538 B.C.), hence their English name. Actually, Chronicles is a summary of Hebrew history that duplicates much of Samuel and Kings.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Ezra:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Ezra:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ EZRA - NEHEMIAH - Written originally as one book, these two books describe the return of the Jewish exiles after more than a half-century of bondage in Babylon, and the subsequent restoration of Jerusalem, its Temple and it walls. Ezra and Nehemiah are of special importance, since they contain nearly all of the direct information known of the post-Exilic period of Hebrew history.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Nehemiah:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Nehemiah:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ EZRA - NEHEMIAH - Written originally as one book, these two books describe the return of the Jewish exiles after more than a half-century of bondage in Babylon, and the subsequent restoration of Jerusalem, its Temple and it walls. Ezra and Nehemiah are of special importance, since they contain nearly all of the direct information known of the post-Exilic period of Hebrew history.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Esther:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Esther:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ ESTHER - The Book of Esther, in the form of a short story similar to the Book of Ruth, has its setting in the palace of Shushan, or Susa, one of the three capitals of the Persian Empire. The story gives us a vivid picture of the Jews in exile, of the hostility of their non-Jewish enemies in Persia, and of how Esther became the queen of Ahasuerus (Xerxes), subsequently risking her life in order to save her people, the Jews, from total destruction. God’s providential care of His people is magnified throughout, though the word "God" never appears in the book.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Job:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Job:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ JOB - So named from Job, its chief character, the book deals with an ageless question, one that is puzzling to every generation - the problem of human suffering, particularly the affliction of the righteous. The reader is given an account of the sufferings of the pious Patriarch Job, of the argument carried on between Job and his friends as to the cause of his sufferings, and finally, of the solution to his difficulty,. The book’s principal aim is to refute the popular view that all suffering is the result of sin in the life of the sufferer.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Psalms:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Psalms:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ PSALMS - A collection of 150 psalms, who Hebrew name is "The Book of Praise". Authors of individual psalms include David, Solomon, Moses, Asaph, and others who are anonymous. The variety and unity of Psalms have given this book a unique place in the devotional life of the individual and the Church. Almost every aspect of man’s relation to God is depicted in these poems: simple trust, the sense of sin, appeals to a higher power in time of trouble, and the conviction that the world is in the hands of a loving God.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Proverbs:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Proverbs:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ PROVERBS - This book is a compendium of proverb collections. Although Solomon inspired the development of the book, its entire content did not derive from him. A proverb is a short, pithy saying with practical implications. The ones included here cover a variety of subjects, for example, chastity, control of the tongue, laziness, knowledge, relations with others, justice. Perhaps above everything else in Proverbs there is the reiterated assertion that the source of true wisdom is "the fear of the Lord".<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Ecclesiastes:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Ecclesiastes:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ ECCLESIASTES - In English, the title means "Preacher". Traditionally held to have been written by Solomon, this book is now almost universally recognized as about him rather than by him. The author’s purpose is to prove the vanity of everything "under the sun". This truth is first announced a fact, then proved from the "Preacher’s" experience and observations. Finally, the author shows that the fullness of life is found only in the recognition of things "above the sun", things spiritual as well as material.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Songs:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Songs:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ THE SONG OF SOLOMON - This book, the only one in the Bible that has love for its sole theme, is a collection or cycle of marriage songs. Again, as with Ecclesiastes, the composition is about Solomon, and not by him. The Song is didactic and moral in its purpose, and has traditionally been interpreted as showing God’s love for His Chosen People and Christ’s love for His Bride, the Church.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Isaiah:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Isaiah:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ ISAIAH - This book, as is true of all the prophetical books, derives its name from the prophet whose messages it records. The unity of Isaiah, a problem related to authorship and contents, has been the subject of much debate. The message of the book is twofold: judgment upon Judah for her sins (1-39), and comfort and hope for an exiled people (40-66). In these messages of encouragement are found some of the most graphic portrayals of the Messiah in the Old Testament.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Lamentations:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Lamentations:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ LAMENTATIONS - Entitled in most English versions The Lamentations of Jeremiah, this book is placed immediately after Jeremiah in the Septuagint, Vulgate and English Bible. In the Hebrew text it is found among the "Writings". In spite of the ancient tradition that Jeremiah was the author, present scholarship is reluctant to accept this view. The book is composed of five poems, lamenting the siege and destruction of Jerusalem (586 B.C.). The poet also makes sincere confession of sin on behalf of the people and leaders, acknowledges complete submission to the will of God, and finally prays that God will once again smile upon His people and restore them to their homeland.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Ezekiel:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Ezekiel:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ EZEKIEL - Ezekiel was carried into exile in Babylon, where he received his call and exercised his prophetic ministry. His dual role of prophet-priest and his position as "watchman" over his people make Ezekiel unique among the prophets and may account for the uniqueness of his message and his methods of delivery. The book contains 48 chapters, divided at the halfway point by the fall of Jerusalem. Ezekiel’s prophecies before this event are chiefly messages of condemnation upon Judah for her sin; following the city’s fall, the prophet speaks to helpless people of the hope and certainty of restoration to their homeland and of worship again in the Temple.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Daniel:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Daniel:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ DANIEL - Traditionally considered as the work of the Prophet Daniel in exile in Babylon during the 6th century B.C., many modern scholars classify the book as an "apocalypse" that was the product of a pious Jew living under the persecution of Antiochus Epiphanes (175-164 B.C.). In a series of events and visions, the author presents a view of history in which God rules and prevails over men and nations to achieve ultimate victory for the "saints" of God.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Amos:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Amos:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ AMOS - Among the "writing" prophets Amos was the first of a new school, for, like Elijah and John the Baptist, he denounced sin with rustic boldness. A shepherd and native of Judah, he was called by God to prophesy to the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of Jeroboam II (786-746 B.C.). Sparing no one, the prophet fearlessly announced the impending judgment of God. Although the dominant note of the book is judgment, the final words promise the restoration of a righteous remnant.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Obadiah:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Obadiah:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ OBADIAH - This shortest of the prophetic books, containing only 21 verses, is a scathing denunciation of the Edomites, descendants of Esau, who from the beginning had been hostile to Israel. Its message is primarily one of destruction and doom for Edom. The latter part of the prophecy is concerned with the Day of the Lord when God’s judgment will be upon other nations as well as Edom and concludes with the promise that "the kingdom shall be the Lord’s".<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Jonah:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Jonah:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ JONAH - The Old Testament counterpart of <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&X=x&T=&Version=kjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=John:3:16' target=''> kjv@John:3:16</a>, this book declares the universality of God’s love embracing even pagan nations. Its authorship and historicity are disputed. If one is willing to accept the miraculous, there is no compelling reason to deny its historicity. There is a strong possibility that the book is about Jonah and not by him. The author relates how Jonah refused God’s call to preach to the people of Nineveh, his punishment for this disobedience, his ready response to a second summons, and his bitter complaint at God’s sparing the city following her repentance. Christ Himself alludes to Jonah when speaking of His own death and Resurrection ( <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&X=x&T=&Version=kjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Matthew:12:39' target=''> kjv@Matthew:12:39</a>, <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&X=x&T=&Version=kjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Matthew:16:4' target=''> kjv@Matthew:16:4</a>; <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&X=x&T=&Version=kjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Luke:11:29-32' target=''> kjv@Luke:11:29-32</a> ).<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Nahum:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Nahum:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ NAHUM - This book is a vivid prediction of the approaching downfall of Nineveh, the capital city of Assyria, one of the most warlike of the ancient heathen nations. Of the Prophet Nahum, whose name means "consolation" or "comfort", little is known. His purpose was to comfort his people, long harassed by Assyria, with the promise that this cruel and oppressing people would soon meet destruction at God’s hand.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Habakkuk:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Habakkuk:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ HABAKKUK - While this book is true prophecy, its method is quite different from other writings of the prophets. Dramatically constructed in the form of dialogue, this book contains the prophet’s complaints (questions) and God’s reply to them. In god’s answers Habakkuk discovers the doorway leading from questioning to affirmation, through which he enters into a faith that enables him to affirm, "I will rejoice in the Lord… God, the Lord, is my strength."<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Zephaniah:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Zephaniah:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ ZEPHANIAH - This book, though brief, is comprehensive, embracing the two great themes of prophetic teaching: judgment and salvation - both extending to all nations. In some great catastrophe of his day, perhaps the Scythian invasion (c. 626 B.C.), Zephaniah sees God’s terrible judgment upon the nations, including Judah. He exhorts the people to repent and assures them that God will dwell in the midst of a righteous remnant following repentance.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Haggai:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Haggai:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ HAGGAI - This book, the first among the writings of the post-Exilic prophets, consists of four prophecies delivered within the space of 4 months, some 15 years after the return of the first exiles to Jerusalem. Work on the second Temple has begun shortly after the exiles’ arrival, but had been delayed for almost two decades. Haggai comes forward with a series of timely and vigorous messages challenging the people to respond wholeheartedly to a noble task - rebuilding the House of God.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Zechariah:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Zechariah:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ ZECHARIAH - Sometimes called the "Apocalypse of the Old Testament", this book contains the messages of the Prophet Zechariah, a contemporary of Haggai. The main division of the book ( Zechariah:1-8 , Zechariah:9-14 ) are noticeably dissimilar in both style and subject matter, a fact that has led some to assign the last division ( Zechariah:9-14 ) to another author. The first eight chapters are primarily concerned with the rebuilding of the Temple, although the language used is highly symbolical. Chapters Zechariah:9-14 deal with "last things", the "end time". Many Messianic references are found, and the writer foresees the Day of the Lord when Israel will be restored, the nations judged, and God’s kingdom triumphant.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Malachi:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Malachi:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ MALACHI - The name of the last book of the Old Testament and of the Prophet whose oracles it contains. Malachi ( from Hebrew meaning "my messenger") is an invaluable source concerning the Judaean Jews during the Persian period. Two themes are predomination: the sin and apostasy of Israel ( Malachi:1-2 ); and the coming judgment upon the faithless, with blessings promised for those who repent ( Malachi:3-4 ). The growing Messianic expectation in the Old Testament is apparent in Malachi by the announcement of God’s "messenger of the covenant", by whose coming Israel will be purified and judged; and of the return of the Prophet Elijah who will proclaim the Day of the Lord.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Mark:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Mark:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ MARK - The Gospel of Mark, the shortest, is also held by most to be the first of the Gospels to be written. A tradition dating from the 2nd century ascribes this book to John Mark, a companion of Peter and also of Paul and Barnabas in their missionary endeavors. The preaching of Peter may well have been the source of most of Mark’s material. Mark accounts for the ministry of Jesus from His Baptism to His Ascension. Most commentaries agree that Mark’s purpose was neither biographical nor historical, but theological: to present Jesus as the Christ, the mighty worker rather than great teacher. Hence, Mark makes fewer references to the Parables and discourses, but meticulously records each of Jesus’ "mighty works" as evidence of His divine power. Mark contains 20 specific miracles and alludes to others. Bible scholars quite generally agree that Mark wrote his Gospel in Rome for the gentiles.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Acts:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Acts:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ ACTS - Addressed to a certain Theophilus, about whom nothing is known ( <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&X=x&T=&Version=kjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Acts:1:1' target=''> kjv@Acts:1:1</a> ), the Book of Acts records the early history of the Apostolic Church. Beginning with the Ascension of Jesus to heaven, it traces the growth of Christianity in Palestine and its spread to Syria, Asia Minor, Greece, and eventually to Rome. The leading figure in the first chapters is Peter, who delivered the stirring sermon on the day of Pentecost ( Acts:2 ). The greater part of the book, however, is devoted to the experiences of Paul and his companions during their missionary endeavors. The Book of Acts provides a useful background for study of the Pauline Epistles. The introduction ( <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&X=x&T=&Version=kjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Acts:1:1' target=''> kjv@Acts:1:1</a> ) attests to a Lukan authorship.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=James:1 ' target=''>strkjv@James:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ JAMES - The author of this letter introduces himself as "James, a servant of God and the Lord Jesus Christ". Four men in the New Testament bore this name but the writer of this Epistle is usually identified with James who was the leader of the church in Jerusalem. The letter is addressed to the "the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad", and is the most Jewish in style and form of any of the New Testament books. It is not a treatise on Christian theology but rather a practical letter dealing with Christian ethics. James insists that works, not words, are the mark of a disciple.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt'>BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Revelation:1 ' target=''>strkjv@Revelation:1 </a><SUMMARY>@ REVELATION - This last book of the Bible identifies itself as "the revelation of Jesus Christ", and its author is designated "his servant John" who was exiled to the Greek island of Patmos because of his faith. Traditionally, John is identified with the author of the Fourth Gospel. Addressed to seven historical churches in Asia Minor, the Book of Revelation was written to warn against spiritual indifference and to elicit courage under persecution. Because of the extensive use of symbolism and picturesque imagery, its interpretation has posed many problem for the student of the Bible. While recognizing the historical situation (Roman persecution) that elicited this writing, many interpreters look upon it as a prophecy depicting events that were to take place at the end of the age. The ultimate victory of Christ is the dominant theme of this book.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=DAILYLIGHT.txt'>DAILYLIGHT.txt</a><br> Found: FEBRUARY11 AM <DAILYLIGHT>@ They that feared the Lord spake often one to another: and the Lord harkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name.-<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Malachi:3:16' target=''>strkjv@Malachi:3:16</a> <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Luke:24:15' target=''>strkjv@Luke:24:15</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Matthew:18:20' target=''>strkjv@Matthew:18:20</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Philippians:4:3' target=''>strkjv@Philippians:4:3</a> <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Colossians:3:16' target=''>strkjv@Colossians:3:16</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Hebrews:3:13' target=''>strkjv@Hebrews:3:13</a> <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Matthew:12:36-37' target=''>strkjv@Matthew:12:36-37</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Isaiah:65:6' target=''>strkjv@Isaiah:65:6</a>. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=DAILYLIGHT.txt'>DAILYLIGHT.txt</a><br> Found: JULY13 PM <DAILYLIGHT>@ Seek ye out of the book of the Lord.-<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Isaiah:34:16' target=''>strkjv@Isaiah:34:16</a> <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Deuteronomy:11:18' target=''>strkjv@Deuteronomy:11:18</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Joshua:1:8' target=''>strkjv@Joshua:1:8</a> <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Psalms:37:31' target=''>strkjv@Psalms:37:31</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Psalms:17:4' target=''>strkjv@Psalms:17:4</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Psalms:119:11' target=''>strkjv@Psalms:119:11</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=2Peter:1:19' target=''>strkjv@2Peter:1:19</a>. <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=strkjv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Romans:15:4' target=''>strkjv@Romans:15:4</a>. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt'>COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt</a><br> Found: cebuano_ang_biblia_pinadayag <INTERNATIONAL>@ TITLE: Cebuano Ang Biblia (Pinadayag Version) DESCRIPTION: Cebuano is the second most widely spoken native language of the Philippines. The complete Cebuano Bible was first published in 1917. This Bible is published today as the Ang Biblia, Cebuano by the Philippine Bible Society. Two separate versions are available: The 'Bugna' version contains the original New Testament from 1917. The 'Pinadayag' version contains a completely revised New Testament which follows a Critical Greek Text. Both versions share the same Old Testament text. The 'Pinadayag' designation is derived from the Cebuano name given to the book of Revelation. Converted from Online Bible. Comparison was made with the printed edition, resulting in some minor corrections. - Version 1.0.8 RIGTHS: We believe that this Bible is found in the Public Domain. PUBLISHER: LIA<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt'>COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt</a><br> Found: emtv <ENGLISH>@ TITLE: English Majority Text Version DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the third edition of The English Majority Text Version (EMTV) of the Holy Bible. This latest edition has Greek explanatory notes throughout the Bible, to aid the reader in understanding the meanings in some select places of the original Koine Greek. Also, the third edition finds itself closer to the Robinson/Pierpoint printed edition of the Byzantine majority text, rather than the Hodges/Farstad text, which the EMTV was translated from. You will notice these differences in John 7:53-8:11, as well as the entire book of Revelation. The English Majority Text Version draws from the work of both Dr.’s Hodges and Farstad, and their text, “The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text,” as well as from Dr. Wilbur Pickering,<a href='pbiblx-XXXX&Index=indexed&File=ThM' target=''> ThM</a>.<a href='pbiblx-XXXX&Index=indexed&File=PhD' target=''> PhD</a>., and the EMTV has incorporated his hard work in the field of producing evidence of just what does constitute a majority reading, and, as a result of his work, and the work of others, John 7:53-8:11, and the book of Revelation reflect these variant readings. This is one of the great things about having a Bible that is translated from the majority of the trustworthy Byzantine manuscripts that are in existence—the much greater probability of accuracy. On the other side of the fence, most modern Bibles are translated from a few scant manuscripts (literally), and more often than not they do not even agree with each other. Not so with a Bible that is translated out of the majority! The experts in linguistics who have put these readings together, and diligently compared the manuscripts, had hundreds and hundreds of manuscripts to compare. It is my prayer that this work will bring honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to our God and Father; because all of this, all that we do, we do to know Him better, and to better understand His word, which He has given to mankind. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. (Prove 30:5,6). Peace of Christ to you all. In His service, Paul W Esposito Stauros Ministries RIGTHS: Paul W Esposito President, Stauros Ministries PO Box 3004 Cocoa, Fl. 32924 (321) 403-5782 PUBLISHER: <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: 1Clement:43:1 <1CLEMENT>@ And what marvel, if they which were entrusted in Christ with such a work by God appointed the aforesaid persons? seeing that even the blessed Moses who was a <i>faithful servant in all His house</i> recorded for a sign in the sacred books all things that were enjoined upon him. And him also the rest of the prophets followed, bearing witness with him unto the laws that were ordained by him. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: 1Clement:53:4 <1CLEMENT>@ And Moses said; <i>Nay, not so, Lord Forgive this people their sin, or blot me also out of the book of the living</i>. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Barnabas:12:9 <BARNABAS>@ Moses therefore saith to Jesus the son of Nun, giving him this name, when he sent him as a spy on the land; <i>Take a book in thy hands, and write what the Lord saith, how the Son of God shall cut up by the roots all the house of Amalek in the last days.</i> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Hermas:2:2 <HERMAS>@ While I was advising and discussing these matters in my heart, I see, before me a great white chair of snow-white wool; and there came an aged lady in glistening raiment, having a book in her hands, and she sat down alone, and she saluted me, "Good morrow, Hermas." Then I grieved and weeping, said, "Good morrow, lady." <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Hermas:3:2 <HERMAS>@ But the great mercy of the Lord had pity on thee and thy family, and will strengthen thee, and establish thee in His glory. Only be not thou careless, but take courage, and strengthen thy family. For as the smith hammering his work conquers the task which he wills, so also doth righteous discourse repeated daily conquer all evil. Cease not therefore to reprove thy children; for I know that if they shall repent with all their heart, they shall be written in the books of life with the saints." <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Hermas:1<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=seeker&X=x&T=&Css=default&String=5' target=''>5</a>:3 <HERMAS>@ But after I had risen up from prayer, I behold before me the aged lady, whom also I had seen last year, walking and reading a little book. And she saith to me, "Canst thou report these things to the elect of God?" I say unto her, "Lady, I cannot recollect so much; but give me the little book, that I may copy it." "Take it," saith she, "and be sure and return it to me." <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Hermas:1<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=seeker&X=x&T=&Css=default&String=5' target=''>5</a>:4 <HERMAS>@ I took it, and retiring to a certain spot in the country I copied it letter for letter: for I could not make out the syllables. When then I had finished the letters of the book, suddenly the book was snatched out of my hand; but by whom I did not see. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Hermas:4<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=seeker&X=x&T=&Css=default&String=8' target=''>8</a>:1 <HERMAS>@ Now, brethren, a revelation was made unto me in my sleep by a youth of exceeding fair form, who said to me, "Whom thinkest thou the aged woman, from whom thou receivedst the book, to be?" I say, "The Sibyl" "Thou art wrong," saith he, "she is not." "Who then is she?" I say. "The Church," saith he. I said unto him, "Wherefore then is she aged?" "Because," saith he, "she was created before all things; therefore is she aged; and for her sake the world was framed." <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Hermas:4<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=seeker&X=x&T=&Css=default&String=8' target=''>8</a>:2 <HERMAS>@ And afterwards I saw a vision in my house. The aged woman came, and asked me, if I had already given the book to the elders. I said that I had not given it. "Thou hast done well," she said, "for I have words to add. When then I shall have finished all the words, it shall be made known by thy means to all the elect. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Hermas:4<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=seeker&X=x&T=&Css=default&String=8' target=''>8</a>:3 <HERMAS>@ Thou shalt therefore write two little books, and shalt send one to Clement, and one to Grapte. So Clement shall send to the foreign cities, for this is his duty; while Grapte shall instruct the widows and the orphans. But thou shalt read (the book) to this city along with the elders that preside over the Church. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Hermas:1<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=seeker&X=x&T=&Css=default&String=51' target=''>51</a>:9 <HERMAS>@ So then both are made partners in the righteous work. He then that doeth these things shall not be abandoned of God, but shall be written in the books of the living. <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt'>EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt</a><br> Found: Hermas:1<a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=seeker&X=x&T=&Css=default&String=111' target=''>111</a>:1 <HERMAS>@ After I had written out this book completely, the angel who had delivered me to the shepherd came to the house where I was, and sat upon a couch, and the shepherd stood at his right hand. Then he called me, and spake thus unto me; <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=NGRAMGOSPELUNIGRAM.txt'>NGRAMGOSPELUNIGRAM.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=filter&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Filter=NT-GOSPEL.filter&String=book' target=''>filter:NT-GOSPEL book </a> <GOSPELUNIGRAM>@ (1)<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBLINKS.txt'>WEBLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://www.freechristianaudiobooks.com' target=''>http://www.freechristianaudiobooks.com</a> <WEBLINK>@ Free Christian Audio Books AUDIO BOOK<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBLINKS.txt'>WEBLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://www.glorify.com' target=''>http://www.glorify.com</a> <WEBLINK>@ Free Christian resources site, including free Christian books, teachings, devotionals, and Bible study tools - BIBLE SEARCH<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBLINKS.txt'>WEBLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://www.fordham.edu/Halsall/ancient/asbookfull.asp' target=''>http://www.fordham.edu/Halsall/ancient/asbookfull.asp</a> <WEBLINK>@ Internet Ancient History Sourcebook at Fordham BIBLE RESEARCH - DIRECTORY<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBLINKS.txt'>WEBLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://wesley.nnu.edu/sermons-essays-books/noncanonical-literature/noncanonical-literature-the-fathers-of' target=''>http://wesley.nnu.edu/sermons-essays-books/noncanonical-literature/noncanonical-literature-the-fathers-of</a> the church <WEBLINK>@ Wesley Center Online collection of noncanonical early writtings - CHURCH<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBLINKS.txt'>WEBLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://book.google.com' target=''>http://book.google.com</a> <WEBLINK>@ Google Books - EBOOKS<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBLINKS.txt'>WEBLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://sermonindex.net/modules/bible_books' target=''>http://sermonindex.net/modules/bible_books</a> <WEBLINK>@ Sermon Index Net - Christian books - EBOOKS<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBLINKS.txt'>WEBLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2208949306' target=''>http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2208949306</a> <FACEBOOK>@ Largest Christian Facebook Group Ever<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBLINKS.txt'>WEBLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6725785484' target=''>http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6725785484</a> <FACEBOOK>@ Not Just Another Facebook Group<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBLINKS.txt'>WEBLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=13679025366' target=''>http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=13679025366</a> <FACEBOOK>@ Christian Bloggers Network<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBLINKS.txt'>WEBLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://christianmusic.org/cmp/facebookgroups.htm' target=''>http://christianmusic.org/cmp/facebookgroups.htm</a> <FACEBOOK>@ Christian Music Place - <DIRECTORY><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBLINKS.txt'>WEBLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://www.positivechristianwoman.com/facebook.html' target=''>http://www.positivechristianwoman.com/facebook.html</a> <FACEBOOK>@ Facebook Groups for Christian Women - <DIRECTORY><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt'>PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=cebuano_ang_biblia_pinadayag&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Matthew:1 ' target=''>cebuano_ang_biblia_pinadayag@Matthew:1 </a><INTERNATIONAL>@ TITLE: Cebuano Ang Biblia (Pinadayag Version) DESCRIPTION: Cebuano is the second most widely spoken native language of the Philippines. The complete Cebuano Bible was first published in 1917. This Bible is published today as the Ang Biblia, Cebuano by the Philippine Bible Society. Two separate versions are available: The 'Bugna' version contains the original New Testament from 1917. The 'Pinadayag' version contains a completely revised New Testament which follows a Critical Greek Text. Both versions share the same Old Testament text. The 'Pinadayag' designation is derived from the Cebuano name given to the book of Revelation. Converted from Online Bible. Comparison was made with the printed edition, resulting in some minor corrections. - Version 1.0.8 RIGTHS: We believe that this Bible is found in the Public Domain. PUBLISHER: LIA<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt'>PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=emtv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Matthew:1 ' target=''>emtv@Matthew:1 </a><ENGLISH>@ TITLE: English Majority Text Version DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the third edition of The English Majority Text Version (EMTV) of the Holy Bible. This latest edition has Greek explanatory notes throughout the Bible, to aid the reader in understanding the meanings in some select places of the original Koine Greek. Also, the third edition finds itself closer to the Robinson/Pierpoint printed edition of the Byzantine majority text, rather than the Hodges/Farstad text, which the EMTV was translated from. You will notice these differences in John 7:53-8:11, as well as the entire book of Revelation. The English Majority Text Version draws from the work of both Dr.’s Hodges and Farstad, and their text, “The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text,” as well as from Dr. Wilbur Pickering,<a href='pbiblx-XXXX&Index=indexed&File=ThM' target=''> ThM</a>.<a href='pbiblx-XXXX&Index=indexed&File=PhD' target=''> PhD</a>., and the EMTV has incorporated his hard work in the field of producing evidence of just what does constitute a majority reading, and, as a result of his work, and the work of others, John 7:53-8:11, and the book of Revelation reflect these variant readings. This is one of the great things about having a Bible that is translated from the majority of the trustworthy Byzantine manuscripts that are in existence—the much greater probability of accuracy. On the other side of the fence, most modern Bibles are translated from a few scant manuscripts (literally), and more often than not they do not even agree with each other. Not so with a Bible that is translated out of the majority! The experts in linguistics who have put these readings together, and diligently compared the manuscripts, had hundreds and hundreds of manuscripts to compare. It is my prayer that this work will bring honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to our God and Father; because all of this, all that we do, we do to know Him better, and to better understand His word, which He has given to mankind. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. (Prove 30:5,6). Peace of Christ to you all. In His service, Paul W Esposito Stauros Ministries RIGTHS: Paul W Esposito President, Stauros Ministries PO Box 3004 Cocoa, Fl. 32924 (321) 403-5782 PUBLISHER: <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=ONEPLACEPODCAST.txt'>ONEPLACEPODCAST.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/discover-the-book/' target=''>http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/discover-the-book/</a> <SHOW>@ discover-the-book Discover the Book Host=<a href='http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/discover-the-book' target=''>http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/discover-the-book</a> Dr. John Barnett<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=ONEPLACEPODCAST.txt'>ONEPLACEPODCAST.txt</a><br> Found: <a href='http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/through-the-hymnbook/' target=''>http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/through-the-hymnbook/</a> <SHOW>@ through-the-hymnbook Through The Hymnbook Host=<a href='http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/through-the-hymnbook' target=''>http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/through-the-hymnbook</a> Reverend Bert Jones<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: ARCHAEOLOGY <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=cSuErBFmykQC&lpg=PA77&ots=sYamc3IcgP&dq=middle%20gate,%20jerusalem,%20jeremiah%2039,%20Israelite%20tower&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=middle%20gate%2C%20jerusalem%2C%20jeremiah%2039%2C%20Israelite%20tower&f=false" target="_blank">Oxford Guide-Israel</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: SYSTEMATIC <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://generationword.com/categorical-notebook.pdf" target="_blank"> RB Theime .pdf </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: ARCHAEOLOGY <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://khazarzar.skeptik.net/books/jud/arch_jud.pdf" target="_blank">Arch. of Holy Land </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: SYSTEMATIC <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.audiowebman.org/start/books/charles_hidge/hodge-st-index.htm" target="_blank"> Hodge's Theology </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: COMMENTARY <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=wD1nhHvmTpMC&pg=PA121&lpg=PA121&dq=yerivim,+Psalm+35&source=bl&ots=x7uirzilC0&sig=JaWvDaovkxBZEHjtJ8QGMyDauaU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=khW1UsH4IMjMyQHu0IG4DQ&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=yerivim%2C%20Psalm%2035&f=false" target="_blank"> Alter - Psalms </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: STUDYTOOL <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=F0USAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA3&output=html" target="_blank">Trench-NT Synonym</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: DICTIONARY <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://bible.ort.org/books/glosd1.asp" target="_blank">PeoplePlacesPlant</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: GREEKSTUDY <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://hopefaithprayer.com/books/NewTestamentWorkPictures-Robertson.pdf" target="_blank"> Robertson NT Words</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.openbible.info/labs/browse-books/" target="_blank">Bible Book Browser<i></i></a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: GREEKSTUDY <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=28FiH_TekysC&pg=PA1030&lpg=PA1030&dq=New+Testament+greek+study+tools&source=bl&ots=i8jz7K6KQq&sig=-xXWao8ntk4EF5b0UB99Vp60DZs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YPtsU7OULs2VyATluYK4Cw&ved=0CE0Q6AEwBDgy#v=onepage&q=New%20Testament%20greek%20study%20tools&f=false" target="_blank"> Gr.-Eng. Lexicon</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: COMMENTARY <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://versebyversecommentary.com/books/" target="_blank">Dr. Grant Richison </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=pD4jJLxl7XsC&pg=PA792&lpg=PA792&dq=New+Testament+greek+study+tools&source=bl&ots=p5A3KIctnP&sig=IC1XgNJycgAWVXzdq8gvOlm78Eo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=t_psU5D1GJOLyASMhYDwCg&ved=0CCUQ6AEwADhG#v=onepage&q=New%20Testament%20greek%20study%20tools&f=false" target="_blank"> </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: GREEKSTUDY <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=28FiH_TekysC&pg=PA1030&lpg=PA1030&dq=New+Testament+greek+study+tools&source=bl&ots=i8jz7K6KQq&sig=-xXWao8ntk4EF5b0UB99Vp60DZs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YPtsU7OULs2VyATluYK4Cw&ved=0CE0Q6AEwBDgy#v=onepage&q=New%20Testament%20greek%20study%20tools&f=false" target="_blank">Greek Interlinear - 6</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www-user.uni-bremen.de/~wie/GNT/books.html" target="_blank">GNT Westcott-Hort</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.crosswire.org/study/bookdisplay.jsp?gbsEntry=%2F1Enoch%2F1%2F1#cv" target="_blank"></a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.crosswire.org/study/bookdisplay.jsp?gbsEntry=%2FJub%2F1%2F1#cv" target="_blank"></a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.crosswire.org/study/bookdisplay.jsp?gbsEntry=%2FWCF%2FChapter+I#cv" target="_blank">. </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.crosswire.org/study/bookdisplay.jsp?gbsEntry=%2FConversations%2FFirst+Conversation#cv" target="_blank"> A.B.Simpson</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.crosswire.org/study/bookdisplay.jsp?gbsEntry=%2FEditor%27s+Introduction#cv" target="_blank"> Meyer-Daily Homily </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://wesley.nnu.edu/sermons-essays-books/noncanonical-literature/noncanonical-literature-the-fathers-of-the-church" target="_blank"> Early Documents </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.crosswire.org/study/bookdisplay.jsp?gbsEntry=%2F1Enoch%2F1%2F1#cv" target="_blank">Enoch</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.crosswire.org/study/bookdisplay.jsp?gbsEntry=%2FINSTITUTES+OF+THE+CHRISTIAN+RELIGION%2FBOOK+FIRST.+-+OF+THE+KNOWLEDGE+OF+GOD+THE+CREATOR%2FARGUMENT.#cv" target="_blank">Calvin "Institutes" </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.crosswire.org/study/bookdisplay.jsp?gbsEntry=%2FWCF%2FChapter+I#cv" target="_blank"> Westminster Confess</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.crosswire.org/study/bookdisplay.jsp?gbsEntry=%2FI.+Introductory+Remarks+on+the+Importance+of+Orthodoxy#cv" target="_blank">Chesterton-Heretics</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.crosswire.org/study/bookdisplay.jsp?gbsEntry=%2FJub%2F1%2F1#cv" target="_blank"> Book of Jubilees</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://bastionbooks.com/" target="_blank">Norm Geisler Books</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://generationword.com/links/books_writings.htm" target="_blank">More Books</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.reformed.org/books/pink/saving_faith/index.html" target="_blank">A.W. Pink - Faith </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.crosswire.org/study/bookdisplay.jsp?gbsEntry=%2FConversations%2FFirst+Conversation#cv" target="_blank">Practice of Presence </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.crosswire.org/study/bookdisplay.jsp?gbsEntry=%2FEditor%27s+Introduction#cv" target="_blank">Book of Concord</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://www.reformed.org/books/chr_and_lib/index.html" target="_blank">J. Gresham Machen </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt'>WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt</a><br> Found: UNSORTED <WEBLINKS>@ <a href="http://bible.ort.org/books/pentd2.asp" target="_blank"> Torah </a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt'>KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt</a><br> Found: book <BBB>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Book=CONCORD&Chapter=book' target=''>kjv@CONCORD:book</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt'>KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt</a><br> Found: books <BBB>@ <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=kjv&Book=CONCORD&Chapter=books' target=''>kjv@CONCORD:books</a><br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt'>BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt</a><br> Found: Info <INFO>@ pBiblx2 System generated book chapter word character counts alongside most frequent word topic seeker links.<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=index&Css=default&Index=indexed&File=MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt2'>MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt2</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=cebuano_ang_biblia_pinadayag&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Matthew:1 ' target=''>cebuano_ang_biblia_pinadayag@Matthew:1 </a><INTERNATIONAL>@ TITLE: Cebuano Ang Biblia (Pinadayag Version) DESCRIPTION: Cebuano is the second most widely spoken native language of the Philippines. The complete Cebuano Bible was first published in 1917. This Bible is published today as the Ang Biblia, Cebuano by the Philippine Bible Society. Two separate versions are available: The 'Bugna' version contains the original New Testament from 1917. The 'Pinadayag' version contains a completely revised New Testament which follows a Critical Greek Text. Both versions share the same Old Testament text. The 'Pinadayag' designation is derived from the Cebuano name given to the book of Revelation. Converted from Online Bible. Comparison was made with the printed edition, resulting in some minor corrections. - Version 1.0.8 RIGTHS: We believe that this Bible is found in the Public Domain. PUBLISHER: LIA<br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://feeds.amaravati.org/chantingbook2006/' target=''>http://feeds.amaravati.org/chantingbook2006/</a> , Amaravati Chanting Book - ebook + audio , Religion and Spirituality , Amaravati Buddhist Monastery; church; podcasts; podcast; different; christian; rotation; gallery; bible; RBFC; TFC; richland; bible; trinity; fellowship; engelthale , PODCAST , <a href='http://cdn.amaravati.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/chantingbook_1400.jpg' target=''>http://cdn.amaravati.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/chantingbook_1400.jpg</a> , British English; United Kingdom , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://feeds.feedburner.com/christianitytoday/podcasts/booksandculture' target=''>http://feeds.feedburner.com/christianitytoday/podcasts/booksandculture</a> , Books and Culture , Religion and Spirituality , SmartLife Inc ; hillsong; sisterhood; bobbie; houston; sermon; church; free; online; download; live; christian; gospel; ministry; worship; australia; colour , PODCAST , <a href='http://megaphone-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/podcasts/410d1e6e-241b-11e9-b7d4-ebd4d11a10c0/image/uploads_2F1548806499618-odys16rp8v-d86000a8dfb457a9a4c015f7eac03890_2F131-METHOD---MINDSET-PODCAST-THUMBNAIL.jpg' target=''>http://megaphone-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/podcasts/410d1e6e-241b-11e9-b7d4-ebd4d11a10c0/image/uploads_2F1548806499618-odys16rp8v-d86000a8dfb457a9a4c015f7eac03890_2F131-METHOD---MINDSET-PODCAST-THUMBNAIL.jpg</a> , American English; United States , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://hurryupandread.libsyn.com/rss' target=''>http://hurryupandread.libsyn.com/rss</a> , Hurry Up and Read , Religion and Spirituality , Jason Balmet; books; christian; classics; family; literature; read; reading , PODCAST , <a href='http://ssl-static.libsyn.com/p/assets/f/9/6/c/f96ceb61e4b17468/HUAR_-_The_Bruised_Reed_-_Book_Discussion.jpg' target=''>http://ssl-static.libsyn.com/p/assets/f/9/6/c/f96ceb61e4b17468/HUAR_-_The_Bruised_Reed_-_Book_Discussion.jpg</a> , Australian English; , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://openbook.ligonier.org/rss' target=''>http://openbook.ligonier.org/rss</a> , Open Book with Stephen Nichols , Religion and Spirituality , Ligonier Ministries; books; christian; library; literature; reader; reading; study; theology , PODCAST , <a href='http://static.libsyn.com/p/assets/2/8/0/3/2803f74c7c16bf08/OpenBook_S2E10.jpg' target=''>http://static.libsyn.com/p/assets/2/8/0/3/2803f74c7c16bf08/OpenBook_S2E10.jpg</a> , Australian English; , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://feeds.ancientfaith.com/UnderTheGrapevine' target=''>http://feeds.ancientfaith.com/UnderTheGrapevine</a> , Readings from Under the Grapevine , Religion and Spirituality , Chrissi Hart and Ancient Faith Radio; orthodox; christian; childrens; children; kids; family; book; readings; church; russian; greek; serbian , PODCAST , <a href='http://images.ancientfaith.com/1800/UnderTheGrapevine.jpg' target=''>http://images.ancientfaith.com/1800/UnderTheGrapevine.jpg</a> , American English; United States , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://feeds.feedburner.com/UnderTheGrapevine' target=''>http://feeds.feedburner.com/UnderTheGrapevine</a> , Readings from Under the Grapevine , Religion and Spirituality , Chrissi Hart and Ancient Faith Radio; orthodox; christian; childrens; children; kids; family; book; readings; church; russian; greek; serbian , PODCAST , <a href='http://images.ancientfaith.com/1800/UnderTheGrapevine.jpg' target=''>http://images.ancientfaith.com/1800/UnderTheGrapevine.jpg</a> , American English; United States , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://feeds.ancientfaith.com/SpeakingOfBooks' target=''>http://feeds.ancientfaith.com/SpeakingOfBooks</a> , Speaking of Books , Religion and Spirituality , Nicholas Chapman and Ancient Faith Radio; books; publications; publishing; orthodox; christian; seminary; uk , PODCAST , <a href='http://images.ancientfaith.com/1800/SpeakingOfBooks.jpg' target=''>http://images.ancientfaith.com/1800/SpeakingOfBooks.jpg</a> , American English; United States , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://bookofmormonchallenge.libsyn.com/rss' target=''>http://bookofmormonchallenge.libsyn.com/rss</a> , The Book Of Mormon Challenge , Religion and Spirituality , Russell Brunson; bookofmormon; christianity; churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints; jesuschrist; josephsmith; latterdaysaints; lds; mormon , PODCAST , <a href='http://static.libsyn.com/p/assets/1/4/b/6/14b687aef626889a/The_Book_Of_Mormon_Challenge.jpg' target=''>http://static.libsyn.com/p/assets/1/4/b/6/14b687aef626889a/The_Book_Of_Mormon_Challenge.jpg</a> , Australian English; , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://feeds.amaravati.org/chahTCT/' target=''>http://feeds.amaravati.org/chahTCT/</a> , The Collected Teachings of Ajahn Chah - Audiobook , Religion and Spirituality , Amaravati Buddhist Monastery; podcast; the; of; crime; christian; anthropology; nature; making; man; sin; case; enigma; humans; apologetics; sinful , PODCAST , <a href='http://cdn.amaravati.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/The-Collected-Teachings-of-Ajahn-Chah.jpg' target=''>http://cdn.amaravati.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/The-Collected-Teachings-of-Ajahn-Chah.jpg</a> , British English; United Kingdom , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://feeds.feedblitz.com/vomradio' target=''>http://feeds.feedblitz.com/vomradio</a> , VOM Radio , Religion and Spirituality , The Voice of the Martyrs; writing; books; new; story; for; cia; gods; book; gospel; christian; richard; pastor; church; turkey; andrew; christ; release; authors; witnes , PODCAST , <a href='http://ssl-static.libsyn.com/p/assets/4/4/0/6/4406a18cb10a18d8/20191012_Andrew_Brunson_1_Main.jpg' target=''>http://ssl-static.libsyn.com/p/assets/4/4/0/6/4406a18cb10a18d8/20191012_Andrew_Brunson_1_Main.jpg</a> , Australian English; , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://vomradio.libsyn.com/rss' target=''>http://vomradio.libsyn.com/rss</a> , VOMRadio , Religion and Spirituality , The Voice of the Martyrs; writing; books; new; story; for; cia; gods; book; gospel; christian; richard; pastor; church; turkey; andrew; christ; release; authors; witnes , PODCAST , <a href='http://static.libsyn.com/p/assets/4/4/0/6/4406a18cb10a18d8/20191012_Andrew_Brunson_1_Main.jpg' target=''>http://static.libsyn.com/p/assets/4/4/0/6/4406a18cb10a18d8/20191012_Andrew_Brunson_1_Main.jpg</a> , Australian English; , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://vouschurch.podbean.com/feed/' target=''>http://vouschurch.podbean.com/feed/</a> , VOUS Church , Religion and Spirituality , Rich and Dawncheré Wilkerson; writing; books; new; story; for; cia; gods; book; gospel; christian; richard; pastor; church; turkey; andrew; christ; release; authors; w , PODCAST , <a href='http://vouschurch.podbean.com/mf/web/kv5xi3/cover_bg.jpg' target=''>http://vouschurch.podbean.com/mf/web/kv5xi3/cover_bg.jpg</a> , Australian English; , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:254148175/sounds.rss' target=''>http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:254148175/sounds.rss</a> , VOX Podcast with Mike Erre , Religion and Spirituality , Mike Erre; writing; books; new; story; for; cia; gods; book; gospel; christian; richard; pastor; church; turkey; andrew; christ; release; authors; witness; syria; writers , PODCAST , <a href='http://i1.sndcdn.com/avatars-000573344178-2ywri2-original.jpg' target=''>http://i1.sndcdn.com/avatars-000573344178-2ywri2-original.jpg</a> , Australian English; , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv'>CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='http://www.WAKEUPANDLIVE.LIFE/feed/' target=''>http://www.WAKEUPANDLIVE.LIFE/feed/</a> , Wake Up and Live with Christopher Flaig , Religion and Spirituality , Chris Flaig; writing; books; new; story; for; cia; gods; book; gospel; christian; richard; pastor; church; turkey; andrew; christ; release; authors; witness; syria; write , PODCAST , <a href='http://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog1479501/Darkness.jpg' target=''>http://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog1479501/Darkness.jpg</a> , Australian English; , <br> <br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Matthew,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/01.Matthew.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.1884..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/01.Matthew.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.1884..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Mark,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/02.Mark.Luke.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.1884..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/02.Mark.Luke.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.1884..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - John,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/03.john.Critexeghandbk.meyer.1884..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/03.john.Critexeghandbk.meyer.1884..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Acts,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/04.Acts.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.1883..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/04.Acts.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.1883..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Acts,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/04.Acts.CritExegHandbk.Meyers.1883..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/04.Acts.CritExegHandbk.Meyers.1883..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Romans,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/05.Romans.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.1884..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/05.Romans.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.1884..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - 1Corinthians,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/06.Corinthians.I.II.CritiExegHandbk.Meyer.1884..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/06.Corinthians.I.II.CritiExegHandbk.Meyer.1884..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Galatians,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/07.Galat.Ephes.CritExegHandbkMeyer.1884..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/07.Galat.Ephes.CritExegHandbkMeyer.1884..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Galatians,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/07.Galatians.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.1873..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/07.Galatians.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.1873..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Philipians/Colosians,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/08.Philip.Col.CritExegHandbk.Meyer..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/08.Philip.Col.CritExegHandbk.Meyer..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Philipians/Colosians,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/08.Philip.Col.Phi.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.Phil.1889..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/08.Philip.Col.Phi.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.Phil.1889..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Timothy/Titus,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/09.Tim.Tit.Heb.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.v9.1884..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/09.Tim.Tit.Heb.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.v9.1884..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - James/Peter,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/10.GenEpist.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.JamPetJnJud.1887..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/10.GenEpist.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.JamPetJnJud.1887..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=LOCALMEDIA.csv'>LOCALMEDIA.csv</a><br> Found: PDF,Critical and Exegetical Handbook - Revelation,Heinrick August Wilhelm Meyer, <a href='/media/pdf/11.Revelation.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.Dusterdieck.1887..pdf' target='_blank'>media: pdf/11.Revelation.CritExegHandbk.Meyer.Dusterdieck.1887..pdf</a> <br><br><br><a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=csv&Css=default&Index=book&File=BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv'>BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv</a><br> Found: <a href='pbiblx-seeker.cgi?Mode=bible&X=x&T=&Css=default&Version=emtv&Book=VSEARCH&Chapter=Matthew:1,' target=''>emtv@Matthew:1,</a>ENGLISH:, English Majority Text Version, Welcome to the third edition of The English Majority Text Version (EMTV) of the Holy Bible. This latest edition has Greek explanatory notes throughout the Bible, to aid the reader in understanding the meanings in some select places of the original Koine Greek. Also, the third edition finds itself closer to the Robinson/Pierpoint printed edition of the Byzantine majority text, rather than the Hodges/Farstad text, which the EMTV was translated from. You will notice these differences in John 7:53-8:11, as well as the entire book of Revelation. The English Majority Text Version draws from the work of both Dr.’s Hodges and Farstad, and their text, “The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text,” as well as from Dr. Wilbur Pickering,<a href='pbiblx-XXXX&Index=indexed&File=ThM' target=''> ThM</a>.<a href='pbiblx-XXXX&Index=indexed&File=PhD' target=''> PhD</a>., and the EMTV has incorporated his hard work in the field of producing evidence of just what does constitute a majority reading, and, as a result of his work, and the work of others, John 7:53-8:11, and the book of Revelation reflect these variant readings. This is one of the great things about having a Bible that is translated from the majority of the trustworthy Byzantine manuscripts that are in existence—the much greater probability of accuracy. On the other side of the fence, most modern Bibles are translated from a few scant manuscripts (literally), and more often than not they do not even agree with each other. Not so with a Bible that is translated out of the majority! The experts in linguistics who have put these readings together, and diligently compared the manuscripts, had hundreds and hundreds of manuscripts to compare. It is my prayer that this work will bring honor to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and to our God and Father; because all of this, all that we do, we do to know Him better, and to better understand His word, which He has given to mankind. “Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him. Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. (Prove 30:5-6). Peace of Christ to you all. In His service, Paul W Esposito Stauros Ministries, Paul W Esposito President, Stauros Ministries PO Box 3004 Cocoa, Fl. 32924 (321) 403-5782<br><br><br></div><br><br><div class='FOOTER'><center> <br><input type='reset' style='width: 100px' value='Back' onClick='history.go(-1)' > <input type='reset' style='width: 100px' value='Forward' onClick='history.go(+1)' > <p><img src='/img/pbiblx2_logo3.png' alt='[pBiblx2]'/><br>Wed May 29 16:13:52 2024<br>pBiblx2 Field Wise Bible System Version 2.1.9 - GPL3 2009-2020</p></center></div> </body></html>