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  1. Greek to consider translating the books of the New Testament. For the next twenty years, Mr. Coulter diligently studied, continuing to expand his knowledge of Koiné Greek. While undertaking a verse-by-verse study of the books of the New Testament, he was moved to translate the New Testament into clear, easy-to-read English for contemporary read-

  2. Summary of the New Testament: Jesus Christ's life (from the virgin birth to His ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection) is the basis for the four Gospels-- the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Jesus taught to love others as much as yourself and to love God as the one and only God.

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  3. The texts of the Bible have been around much longer than the printing press. For most of its history, the “Bible” was a group of scrolls and parchments. You didn’t have just one book: you had a whole library. That’s why “Bible” means “books,” and that’s why people talk about the “books of the Bible.”

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  4. II Thessalonians. Hebrews. I Timothy. II Timothy. Titus. Philemon. Revelation. This bible recaptures the original, inspired teachings of both the Old and New Testaments through its translation and its extensive commentaries.

  5. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BIBLE 2 Purpose This course will provide a brief overview of the Bible with a special emphasis on the revelation of the Lord Jesus Christ as Messiah, the Son of God, in each of the books of the Bible. Introduction The Holy Bible is God's inspired word. It was given to man by God the Holy Spirit. 2 Peter 1:21 says,

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  6. Sep 5, 2023 · The Apostle John is traditionally named as the author of the Book of 1 John and the other two Epistles (2 John and 3 John). The author of the first letter is not identified but the writer of the second and third calls himself the Presbyter or Elder ( 2 John 1:1 , 3 John 1:1 ) depending on the Bible translation, which could indicate that the Apostle John wrote these letters.

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  8. Oct 14, 2017 · In the summary below, I present the official name of the biblical chapter with its common name in parenthesis. The author of each book (where known) is included along with a brief summary of the biblical book's intent, content, and key characters. A link to detailed outlines of each bible book is included.

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