God did not intend for His Word to be difficult. But the Good News is hard to understand for many of the people Bible League serves. They are among the poorest and least educated in the world, often living in remote villages or under‐developed urban centers. Many have never known or even heard of Jesus Christ. These are the people who need the hope of the … Read more…
God did not intend for His Word to be difficult. But the Good News is hard to understand for many of the people Bible League serves. They are among the poorest and least educated in the world, often living in remote villages or under‐developed urban centers. Many have never known or even heard of Jesus Christ. These are the people who need the hope of the … Read more…
God did not intend for His Word to be difficult. But the Good News is hard to understand for many of the people Bible League serves. They are among the poorest and least educated in the world, often living in remote villages or under‐developed urban centers. Many have never known or even heard of Jesus Christ. These are the people who need the hope of the … Read more…
God did not intend for His Word to be difficult. But the Good News is hard to understand for many of the people Bible League serves. They are among the poorest and least educated in the world, often living in remote villages or under‐developed urban centers. Many have never known or even heard of Jesus Christ. These are the people who need the hope of the … Read more…
God did not intend for His Word to be difficult. But the Good News is hard to understand for many of the people Bible League serves. They are among the poorest and least educated in the world, often living in remote villages or under‐developed urban centers. Many have never known or even heard of Jesus Christ. These are the people who need the hope of the … Read more…
God did not intend for His Word to be difficult. But the Good News is hard to understand for many of the people Bible League serves. They are among the poorest and least educated in the world, often living in remote villages or under‐developed urban centers. Many have never known or even heard of Jesus Christ. These are the people who need the hope of the … Read more…
God did not intend for His Word to be difficult. But the Good News is hard to understand for many of the people Bible League serves. They are among the poorest and least educated in the world, often living in remote villages or under‐developed urban centers. Many have never known or even heard of Jesus Christ. These are the people who need the hope of the … Read more…
The New Matthew Bible (NMB) is a gentle update of a little-known but important Reformation Bible, the Matthew Bible. It is not a new translation. The chief editor is Ruth Magnusson Davis, a scholar of Early Modern English, who founded the New Matthew Bible Project in 2009. The NMB New Testament was published in 2016 under the name "The October Testament." Wo… Read more…
Pastor and Doctor in theology, Louis Segond was born in 1810 to French parents in Geneva and his translation of the complete bible was published for the first time in 1880. This version has been modernized and was released in 1975 with C.I. Scofield notes and again in 1979 under the name Nouvelle Edition de Genève.
Pasteur et docteur en t… Read more…
Por 248 años la versión Reina-Valera no fue revisada en su totalidad. En 1708 y 1831 el Nuevo Testamento fue revisado, pero no fue sino hasta 1850 que se hizo una revisión completa. Este trabajo fue realizado por la Sociedad Bíblica Americana. Durante la última mitad del siglo XIX la Reina-Valera pasó por varias revisiones. La revisión de 19… Read more…
La Biblia de cabecera del pueblo evangélico en América Latina desde hace más de cuatro siglos es la clásica y hermosa traducción Reina-Valera, ahora en su revisión 1995 preparada por Sociedades Bíblicas Unidas. Realizada por destacados biblistas y más de cien revisores hispanoamericanos. La nueva revisión Reina-Valera 95 sustituye las pala… Read more…
This translation of the Bible is an accurate update of the King James Version from A.D. 1611. While easier to read and understand, it preserves the traditional Biblical language and sacred message of its historic predecessor. The 21st Century King James Version of the Holy Bible (KJ21) is the solution for Bible readers who love beautiful, reverent&… Read more…