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Translation Trust: Believing what your Bible says (2 of 2)
Those who have delved into their storied past through identification of their historic family tree, have often unpacked shocking details, unexplained mysteries, and even notable names that likely graced the lips of highfalutin “gossipeers” in their day. Such notoriety exists … Continue reading
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Translation Trust: Believing what your Bible says (1 of 2)
Whether you prefer the NIV, KJV, or some other English translation of Scripture from the original languages, there is much disagreement regarding which version is the most reliable. Can you trust what your Bible version says? [This post has been … Continue reading
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