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History of Bible Translations. Part 2. How the English Translation of the Holy Bible was Launched in 1611AD.
Why was the ancient Roman Catholic Church Clergy so angry, they exhumed, burnt, and scattered the remains of John Wycliffe who died of natural causes in 1384AD, as an act of condemnation? Then, to escape matyrdom, translators of the Geneva Bible fled to Geneva in 1560AD. But others like Thomas Cranmer, Nicholas Ridley, Hugh Latimer, and William Tyndale were not so lucky. They were burnt at the stake! Why? (Also see Part 1 of the History of Bible Translation). In the eyes of t
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Scripture International
Mar 102 min read


History of Bible Translations. Part 1. Why it is Important to Own a Bible.
It happened in 1536AD, as William Tyndale was burning at the stake, that he spoke words in prayer that still echoes through the ages, “Lord, open the King of England’s eyes.” Events leading to Tyndale’s martyrdom began centuries before, when God in heaven began stirring men to translate the sacred texts of the Holy Bible into common languages. At that time, the texts of the Holy Bible was written in the Latin language only, translated from the original Greek and Hebrew langua
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Scripture International
Mar 103 min read


Scripture, and Opportunities for the New Year
Why God created mankind is on His Heart like an indelible ink. As God says, “I created you to have pleasure seeing Myself in you.” Same as, “Let Us make man in our image and likeness.” By sending greeting in His Son’s Name, Father God is only gently reminding everyone that Christ is the Example of His holy ways He wants the world to learn. Therefore: Strengthening your existing knowledge of who Christ the Son is, should be the first resolution to make, and first opportunity t
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Scripture International
Jan 222 min read
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