The ideal translation of the Bible – or any other work – should
... A manifest limitation of the translator(s)/editor(s) is dependence, financially or otherwise, upon the group(s) with which he associates. It was recognition of this that commended waiting for others no longer and finally prompted work to begin on this edition in 1999. How then should one proceed? Ex ...
... A manifest limitation of the translator(s)/editor(s) is dependence, financially or otherwise, upon the group(s) with which he associates. It was recognition of this that commended waiting for others no longer and finally prompted work to begin on this edition in 1999. How then should one proceed? Ex ...
This teaching from the Jewish point of view is
... The Hebrew names of the first five books are derived from the first few words of the book. The text of each book is more or less the same in Jewish translations as what you see in Christian ...
... The Hebrew names of the first five books are derived from the first few words of the book. The text of each book is more or less the same in Jewish translations as what you see in Christian ...
Flowers of the Bible
... Camphire is a shrub, and is a variation of henna. Its small flowers, either yellow or white, are very fragrant, and its leaves, when dried and crushed, are used as a cosmetic. Roses are mentioned frequently in the Bible. Botanists now agree that what we call narcissus, crocus, rock rose, and oleande ...
... Camphire is a shrub, and is a variation of henna. Its small flowers, either yellow or white, are very fragrant, and its leaves, when dried and crushed, are used as a cosmetic. Roses are mentioned frequently in the Bible. Botanists now agree that what we call narcissus, crocus, rock rose, and oleande ...
Honors English II--Bible as/in Literature Vocabulary
... Catholic Church, the calendar of accepted, i. e., "canonized," saints 9.Christ, n. literally, "anointed one"; the Greek translation of the Hebrew mashiach (messiah) 10.covenant, n.—agreement 11.epistle, n.—letter. In the Bible, the Epistles of Paul preserve the letters Paul wrote to early Christian ...
... Catholic Church, the calendar of accepted, i. e., "canonized," saints 9.Christ, n. literally, "anointed one"; the Greek translation of the Hebrew mashiach (messiah) 10.covenant, n.—agreement 11.epistle, n.—letter. In the Bible, the Epistles of Paul preserve the letters Paul wrote to early Christian ...
Bible code
The Bible code (Hebrew: הצופן התנ""כי, haztofen hatanachi), also known as the Torah code, is a purported set of secret messages encoded within the Hebrew text of the Torah. This hidden code has been described as a method by which specific letters from the text can be selected to reveal an otherwise obscured message. Although Bible codes have been postulated and studied for centuries, the subject has been popularized in modern times by Michael Drosnin's book The Bible Code and the movie The Omega Code.Many examples have been documented in the past. One cited example is that by taking every 50th letter of the Book of Genesis starting with the first taw, the Hebrew word ""torah"" is spelled out. The same happens in the Book of Exodus. Modern computers have been used to search for similar patterns and more complex variants, and it has been published as a ""challenging puzzle"" in a peer-reviewed academic journal in 1994. While both proponents and skeptics accept that such sequences can arise by chance alone in any text, the proponents argue, and critics reject, that the examples found in biblical texts are more numerous or more impressive in some manner than those found in secular texts, to a degree that chance cannot explain.