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Dan J

Web Directory: Greek New Testament - 0 views

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    "Links updated May 2009 αμαθεστατε και κακε, αφες τον παλαιον, μη μεταποιει (Fool and knave, can't you leave the old reading alone and not alter it!) -The complaint of a scribe, written in the margin of Codex Vaticanus at Heb. 1:3. Greek Texts Online * bibelwissenschaft.de. Website of the German Bible Society. Full text of the Nestle-Aland edition of the Greek New Testament, and the Septuagint of Rahlfs. * The Online Parallel Bible Project. By John Isett. Full text of several editions of the Greek NT, including an interlinear Westcott-Hort with parsing and a concordance. Also has the full text of the Septuagint. * The Unbound Bible. At Biola University. The Greek New Testament in four different editions. Uses the "symbol" font that comes with Windows so that everyone can see the Greek. At this site you can also search the Hebrew Bible, the Septuagint, the Latin Vulgate and several English translations. The Greek texts (in unicode characters) can also be downloaded in zipped archive format. * The Online Greek Bible. A very pleasantly designed site that presents the Nestle-Aland (26) Greek text in a variety of font options, including the Symbol font (already installed on your machine with Windows). Click on any word to see it parsed and defined. The search function is very sophisticated. * Greek New Testament. By Tony Fisher. The Nestle-Aland (26) Greek New Testament in searchable images. No need for Greek fonts on your machine. Search for words by base or inflected form, and by tense, voice and mood. Also here. * Olive Tree Greek New Testament. Search four different editions of the Greek New Testament: 1991 Byzantine Greek Text; Westcott and Hort; Stephens 1550, and Scrivener's 1894 Textus Receptus. Also has interlinears and texts with grammatical tags. * Greek New Testament Editions in downloadable zipped files (you will need an unzip utility to open them) provided by Vincent Broman. Includ
Cody Lorance

Re-Wired to Please God - 0 views

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    The 10 Commandments, Sabbath days and feast, lambs and oxen, the cleansing of mildew . . . what does this all have to do with the Christian today? Are we merely New Testament people who consult the Old only for Bible trivia purposes?
aproudchristian

#Jesus #BibleQuotes #jesusisking - 0 views

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    Why do people say Jesus H Christ is the name of Jesus when there was no such reference in the Bible? This is one of the questions https://www.aproudchristian.com/2021/11/tithing-in-new-testament.html
Cody Lorance

Reading the Bible Chronologically - 1 views

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    The following is a reading plan that I developed for some newer disciples / followers of Jesus to help them get a good picture of what is going on in Scripture from Genesis 1 to Revelation 22. Our English Bibles do not follow a clear chronological order (particularly in the Old Testament), so many people who read the Bible straight through aren't able to, say, summarize the Biblical narrative as a whole. This is a bit of a problem as I believe that a developing healthy understanding of the Bible's story (and my/your place in it) is an essential component of discipleship.
Cody Lorance

Eating Blood? - 0 views

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    How does the Old Testament Law relate to the Christ-follower today? In this article, Cody responds to several questions related to issues such as Sabbathing, Kosher food, and even eating blood.
Ingrid Funk

Prayers from reflections-online.net - 0 views

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    New Testament Prayers
Ingrid Funk

Prayers from reflections-online.net - 0 views

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    New Testament Prayers
Joel Bennett

Bible Illuminated -- Good News in magazine format - 0 views

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    Not sure about this ... it's the Good News translation of the New Testament, set with lots of photos, in a 286-page glossy oversized magazine format....
shekinahangel

The God Whom We Worship - 1 views

The quality of our worship depends upon our knowledge of the One whom we worship. If we have a poor understanding of God's character and nature, our worship will be very weak. Little knowledge mean...

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C L

Alternatives to monologue | toolbox | simplechurch.eu - 0 views

  • Five Alternatives to Monologue If there is a key to good communication, it is to remain involved with people’s lives, keep the flow of communication going in both directions between teachers and learners, using many forms of expression. Several alternatives to an exclusive use of monologue can be gleaned from both the New Testament and reproductive church movements.
  • Dialogue. (Acts 17:2; 20:7; 17:11; 24:25) The apostles preferred to “dialogue” with both seekers and believers, both individuals and groups. Dialogue, conversations with a purpose, allow a teacher to answer folk’s questions, allay their fears, inform their ignorance, appeal to their conscience, and help them choose what they will do. Believers are to teach and instruct “one another” (Col. 3:16; Rom 15:14). Dialogue is easier to do in small groups than in big congregations. Since most folks already know how to dialogue with their friends and relatives, doing so is a superior way to share about Jesus and the way of life that He calls everyone to follow. Gifts of the Spirit. (1 Cor 12:7; 14:24-26) A primary task of those who shepherd flocks is to ensure that all the believers have time and opportunity to serve one another. In doing so, their gifts of the Spirit will “manifest” and many will be helped and strengthened. In fact, as all the believers share one with another, even unsaved folks who listen to them will see their own need and turn to Jesus. Gifts of the Spirit manifest more readily in small groups where believers see each other face-to-face and have freedom to speak one to another.
  • Demonstrations of power. (1 Cor 2:1-5; 1 Thes 1:4-6) The reality and truth of the Word of God are learned more from experience than by listening to logical discourses. One of the main tasks of those who shepherd flocks is to ensure that all the believers have time and opportunity to pray for one another, and to show love within their worship. As they do so, the Holy Spirit will work many miracles of healing and deliverance. Drama and role play. Drama and story-telling remain universally appealing to all classes of society, and are a preferred leaning style in many of the more neglected societies. Men and women, young and old, can act out Bible stories that illustrate every major doctrine of Christianity. So doing also allows children to participate actively in worship. Brief role plays, presented with little preparation and without costumes, can prove both entertaining and evocative. A skit, followed by reading a Bible text, can open up discussion and help folks to apply truth to their lives and work. Furthermore, even the newest believers can participate. Questions and answers. Folks have genuine questions and issues for which they seek help and answers. If we cannot answer a question, then let us admit so and promise to find answers.
Pastor Jeff Lilley

3MinuteBibleStudy: AAG BSP #055 Revelation 3:3 - 0 views

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    Our goal is to provide everyone with a detailed, step by step, verse by verse Bible study. I think the best part of the study is that it will be interactive. YOU get to ask the questions and give the answers too.
Joel Bennett

Eating Pork can be Hazardous to your Health - 0 views

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    Should we be more careful about obeying the rules in Old Testament?
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    Kind of scary...
Pastor Jeff Lilley

3MinuteBibleStudy: AAG BSP #103 Revelation 14:1-5 - 0 views

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    The purpose of this Bible Study is to offer a Unique, Interesting and Fun way to study the Bible. Our goal is to provide everyone with a detailed, step by step, verse by verse Bible study. I think the best part of the study is that it will be interactive. YOU get to ask the questions and give the answers too.
Pastor Jeff Lilley

3MinuteBibleStudy: AAG BSP #089 Revelation 9:11-21 - 0 views

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    The purpose of this Bible Study is to offer a Unique, Interesting and Fun way to study the Bible. Our goal is to provide everyone with a detailed, step by step, verse by verse Bible study. I think the best part of the study is that it will be interactive. YOU get to ask the questions and give the answers too.
Pastor Jeff Lilley

3MinuteBibleStudy: AAG BSP #086 Revelation 8:1-6 - 0 views

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    The purpose of this Bible Study is to offer a Unique, Interesting and Fun way to study the Bible. Our goal is to provide everyone with a detailed, step by step, verse by verse Bible study. I think the best part of the study is that it will be interactive. YOU get to ask the questions and give the answers too.
Pastor Jeff Lilley

3MinuteBibleStudy: AAG BSP #099 Revelation 12:7-12 - 0 views

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    The purpose of this Bible Study is to offer a Unique, Interesting and Fun way to study the Bible. Our goal is to provide everyone with a detailed, step by step, verse by verse Bible study. I think the best part of the study is that it will be interactive. YOU get to ask the questions and give the answers too.
Pastor Jeff Lilley

3MinuteBibleStudy: AAG BSP #091 Revelation 10:3-7 - 0 views

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    The purpose of this Bible Study is to offer a Unique, Interesting and Fun way to study the Bible. Our goal is to provide everyone with a detailed, step by step, verse by verse Bible study. I think the best part of the study is that it will be interactive. YOU get to ask the questions and give the answers too.
Pastor Jeff Lilley

3MinuteBibleStudy: AAG BSP #076 Revelation 5:8-10 - 0 views

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    Our goal is to provide everyone with a detailed, step by step, verse by verse Bible study. I think the best part of the study is that it will be interactive. YOU get to ask the questions and give the answers too.
C L

Ehe: Vergebung Und Nachsicht | The Gospel Coalition - 0 views

  • Zwei Dinge, nicht nur eines: Zuerst: "Einander ertragen" und dann als zweites: "Vergebt einander, wenn einer Klage gegen den anderen hat." Nachsicht und Vergebung Was heißt das und wie sieht das konkret in einer Ehe aus? Vorab noch eine Bemerkung zu den beiden Wörtern. "aushalten" oder "verzichten" Wörtlich übersetzt heißt es an dieser Stelle "ertragen" - einander ertragen. Jesus benutzt dieses Wort in Lukas 9,41: "Ungläubiges und verkehrtes Geschlecht, bis wann soll ich bei euch sein und euch ertragen?" Auch Paulus benutzt dieses Wort in 1. Korinther 4,12: "Verfolgt, dulden wir" Werdet zu geduldigen Menschen und haltet einander aus. Ertragt einander. "Die Liebe erträgt alles, sie glaubt alles, sie hofft alles, sie erduldet alles. Die Liebe vergeht niemals." (1. Korinther 13,7-8)
  • Das andere Wort ist "vergeben". Im Neuen Testament gibt es mindestens zwei Worte für "vergeben". Hier steht das Wort "charizomenoi". Es bedeutet: freizügig oder großzügig geben Es geht hier nicht um eine ausgeglichene Bezahlung. Es geht darum, jemanden besser zu behandeln als er es verdient hätte. In diesem Sinne bedeutet es: Wenn dir jemand etwas angetan hat und deswegen in deiner Schuld steht, dann besagt die pure Gerechtigkeit, dass du das Recht hast, den anderen als Kompensation für dein Leiden selbst leiden zu lassen. Du aber verzichtest nicht nur auf diese Heimzahlung, sondern tust dem Anderen "großzügig" Gutes anstatt Böses. Das ist die Bedeutung des Wortes charizomai. Dein Verhalten ist Vergebung - du vergiltst nicht Böses mit Bösem, sondern du segnest (1. Korinther 4,12; 1. Thessalonicher 5,15; Matthäus 5,44; Lukas 6,27).
Pastor Jeff Lilley

Daily Word of God: Daily Word for Wed 6/17/2009 "Look to the Miracle Worker, Jesus" - 1 views

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    Daily Word of God Devotionals are Powerful, Motivating, Practical and Inspiring. Written to Turbo-charge your day and stimulate your spiritual appetite and do "Whatever it Takes" to focus on Christ. Remember, "A cheerful heart is good medicine..." (Prov 17:22a) For Reservations at Our Fathers House, Please Enter John 3:16
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