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Which Bible Version Can We Trust?

Which Version Can We Trust? Arthur Ferch Part One - A Divine Hand Guiding         The history of modern language translations of the New Testament is fascinating and yet sometimes poorly understood. What happened to the original New Testament writings as they came from the hands of the apostles? What types of witnesses to the New Testament are there? How did the variants (differences) in the sacred text originate, and to what degree do these affect the teaching of the New Testament? How well attested is the New Testament when compared with other ancient writings? What changes did the printed text effect when it replaced the handwritten copies? What is the nature of the textus receptus (the received text)? Why did the "standard text" (which is the basis of modern language translations of the New Testament) replace the textus receptus? How did Ellen G. White and Adventists in the past relate to various versions of the Bible? These are questions frequently raised among our
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Guía de Estudio de la Biblia (La Fe de Jesús) en KAHOOT _ Pr Daniel Borja

Guía de Estudios Bíblicos La Fe de Jesús en KAHOOT Disponible Gratis En este tiempo de Pandemia, y debido al confinamiento (2020, 2021) hemos podido desarrollar estrategias actuales para el manejo de materiales asociados a la evangelización y el estudio profundo de las escrituras. Este año (2021) estoy compartiendo con la comunidad en general, una herramienta didáctica de forma abierta y con disponibilidad completamente pública del curso de la Biblia La Fe de Jesús. He tomado la guía de estudio regular, con el orden normal de los mismos y he realizado una mejora en la inclusión de algunas herramientas visuales y didácticas y las hemos dejado en KAHOOT, disponible para su uso en el evangelismo y el aprendizaje personal de las escrituras. Dicho ejercicio, nos permite el aprendizaje y la fijación del conocimiento bíblico después del estudio de la lección dada al estudiante de la Biblia, es una forma de evaluar lo aprendido en Grupos y en Estudiantes individuales. Puedes ingresar a mi perf

How Long Is Forever? Does It Always Mean Eternity? (State of the Dead)

How Long Is Forever?  Does It Always Mean Eternity? Rober L. Odom    The town had been stirred by the sermon preached the night before on the subject of hell. Now, on the following day, a small group had gathered to listen to a neighborhood argument over the matter.     "But doesn't Revelation 20:9 say that 'fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them'?" asked George Brewster, as he argued with Joseph Blevins.     "Yes," retorted Joe, "but doesn't the tenth verse of that same chapter of Revelation say that 'the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever '?"     And so they argued, and neither of them knew the way out of the dilemma.     There are expressions in the Bible, it can not be denied, that puzzle and perplex, and at times even appear to contradict each other. Of course, the Holy S

Justification and the Cross - By Angel Manuel Rodríguez

  Justification and the Cross Ángel Manuel Rodríguez A. Introduction       Justification is an image, used to interpret the significance of Christ's death, taken from the court of law. Two passages (2 Cor 5:18-21; Rom 5:8-9) bring together reconciliation and justification by faith. The two terms are almost synonymous; but they express different ideas. They are brought together because both are actions of God made possible through the sacrificial death of Christ. Let us concentrate on the connection between justification by faith and the cross of Christ, or more precisely the effect of the death of Christ on the human race. Such study must begin with Rom 5:12-19, where Paul explores the universal significance of the death of the Lord. This is one of the most controversial passages in the NT and deserves careful attention. B. Analysis of Rom 5:12-21       Romans 5:12-21 seems to serve a double function. It seems to bring to an end the previous section and introduces topics t