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  1. Poiré's book is an excellent summary of Marian doctrine in seven-teenth-century Catholic Europe. At the same time, Poiré placed his own particular accents by drawing some conclusions. For him, Mary's infinite goodness to the pious believer was not only a great treasure and the "prin-

  2. You’ll know where the Bible came from (hint: it didn’t fall out of heaven). You’ll know the major sections of the Bible. You’ll know where the Bible stories you’ve heard !t into the book as a whole. You’ll know the main characters and the basic plot arcs. This book won’t make you an expert. But by the time you’re

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  3. Introduction. The Uniqueness of the Bible. The Bible is unique in its unity. It was written over a 1,600-year period. It was written by more than 40 writers. It was written in different places. It was written at different times. It was written during authors’ different moods. It was written on three continents.

  4. We take a closer look at some of the classic 'heroes' and 'villains' found in the Bible. The Bible depicts hundreds of men and women. Their life stories are fascinating to read about, especially when the ‘heroes’ of the stories seem just as flawed as anybody else.

  5. This article argues why anthropology matters, both for Bible reading in general and intercultural theology in particular, and how insights gained can help in understanding and communication of biblical texts. download Download free PDF. View PDF chevron_right. Review of E Tov The Textual Criticism of the Bible.

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  6. It is intended that the doctrines of this book should be studied side by side with the open Bible. It is for this reason that many of the Scripture references are indicated by chapter and verse only.

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  8. 1. PRAY. Pray before you start reading. One of the most important things you can do before leafing through the Bible is to pray. . The most famous Bible translator, St Jerome wrote: . ‘We cannot come to an understanding of Scripture without the help of the Holy Spirit who inspired it.’.

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