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All of this juggling of words has a fancy name to define it. It's called an anagram, which is the transpositioning of a word or words to make another word or words. Years ago in studying the Bible ...
Through the Courage for Life women’s audio Bible, listeners are immersed into the Scriptures by voices only, which read the Word with the passion and purpose it represents.
Bible Etymology The English word "Bible" is from the Greek phrase ta biblia, "the books," an expression Hellenistic Jews used to describe their sacred books several centuries before the time of Jesus.
Ephesians 4:11-13 in the Bible explores the gifts from God that help leaders grow the church on Earth. Chicago-area pastor Critian Ionesco explains the verse and how Christ was "perfect example." ...
Sword & Sworcery EP, the game captivates with its watercolor visuals and meditative mini-games. The soundtrack features ...
The word "Bible" means "the book." In both the Latin and Greek languages the term "Biblia" is a plural noun and signifies "The Books." Originally, the Bible was not one book but a collection of ...
Cruz repeats a common comparison that the IRS tax code is longer than the Bible. But that's a comparison that doesn't really say anything.
The word “God,” the fourth word to appear in the King James Bible I use, is an Old English term that Webster’s says is akin to the German “gott” and the Gothic “guth.” Those probably ...