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1 1,1,1 | following booklets about the Bible is to provide the Orthodox 2 1,1,1 | are ardently studying the Bible, Orthodox Christians . apart 3 1,1,1 | historical pages of the Bible are also dear to us because 4 1,1,1 | contemporary . that can match the Bible. This is because the ap-~ 5 1,1,1 | events described in the Bible had been given not by man, 6 1,1,1 | than four hundred years the Bible has been the best-selling 7 1,1,1 | summed the case for the Bible many years ago when he wrote: . 8 1,1,1 | books ever published, the Bible remains unique. Available 9 1,1,1 | s population, the whole Bible has been published in ~237 10 1,1,1 | tongues, and parts of the Bible appear in more then 1250 11 1,1,1 | Even the ~blind may read Bible in Braille. The Bible is 12 1,1,1 | read Bible in Braille. The Bible is the most universally 13 1,1,1 | from the message of the Bible. ~Western man.s views of 14 1,1,1 | all bear the stamp ~of the Bible. In most Western nations 15 1,1,1 | rooted in the teaching of the Bible that man has an immortal 16 1,1,2 | The holy scriptures or the Bible is a collection of books 17 1,1,2 | the Holy Spirit. The word .Bible. (ta biblia) is a ~Greek 18 1,1,2 | guided its ~writing. The Bible is God.s written word. It 19 1,1,2 | Book makes known. ~ The Bible is a Book for religious 20 1,1,2 | religious faith. The God of the Bible is the God of creation. 21 1,1,2 | seen in the pages of the Bible, sometimes walking with 22 1,1,2 | invested by the God of the Bible with freedom of moral choice. 23 1,1,2 | doom awaits him. ~This the Bible makes clear. ~ But the Bible 24 1,1,2 | Bible makes clear. ~ But the Bible says something else. The 25 1,1,2 | The central theme of the Bible is that since man by him-~ 26 1,1,2 | history to save him. For the Bible is also the story of man. 27 1,1,2 | the purpose for which ~the Bible was written. ~ The Bible 28 1,1,2 | Bible was written. ~ The Bible has one story. It is the 29 1,1,3 | The inspiration of the Bible.~We believe that the prophets 30 1,1,3 | divine qualities of the Bible, one must remember that ~ 31 1,1,4 | Slowly but surely, the Bible began to take on its cur-~ 32 1,1,4 | specific passages in the Bible is quite an easy matter. ~ ~ 33 1,1,4 | times ~as many pages in the Bible as the New. Before books 34 1,1,4 | people the first complete Bible, published at the ~end of 35 1,1,4 | and known as the Ostrog Bible. In our time, the Bible 36 1,1,4 | Bible. In our time, the Bible has become readily ~available. 37 1,1,5 | History of the Bible’s emergence.~The holy books 38 1,1,5 | modern translations of the Bible have different ~names for 39 1,1,5 | of the Old Testament, the Bible contains another following ~ 40 1,1,5 | Church. In fact, the Greek Bible ~known as the Septuagint, 41 1,1,5 | tance) to print .the Holy Bible. as we now know and accept 42 1,1,5 | to ~what we now call the Bible. ~Other books?~ The picture 43 1,1,5 | thing is inescapable: the Bible is a difficult book, sealed, 44 1,1,5 | see Rev. 5:1). But the Bible is not difficult because 45 1,1,5 | great difficulty with the Bible is its mag-~nificent clarity 46 1,1,5 | son of a carpenter. ~ The Bible transmits to us and preserves 47 1,1,5 | response of humanity. ~The Bible is the Word of God brought 48 1,1,5 | which became part of the Bible, the presentation carries 49 1,1,6 | Bible translations.~ ~The Greek 50 1,1,6 | original text of the Holy Bible writings are found in the ~ 51 1,1,6 | exact replica of the Jewish Bible. These ~translators were 52 1,1,6 | Latin translations of the Bible, the ~version translated 53 1,1,6 | Slavonic ver-~sion of the Holy Bible translated by Saints Cyril 54 1,1,6 | Holy ~Synod, the Russian Bible Society funded the publication 55 1,1,6 | the ~complete text of the Bible was popularly available 56 1,1,6 | Other translations of the Bible.~ In 1160, the Bible was 57 1,1,6 | the Bible.~ In 1160, the Bible was translated into the 58 1,1,6 | person to translate the Bible into the English ~language. 59 1,1,6 | 1611. Over the years, the Bible in Russia has been translated 60 1,1,6 | The British and American Bible ~Societies were the most 61 1,1,6 | translate and disseminate the Bible in many ~languages. ~ To 62 1,1,6 | the general meaning of the Bible in the most understand-~ 63 1,1,6 | missionary leaflets on the Bible, we propose to publish them 64 1,1,7 | Conclusion.~Thus the Bible came to be what it is, came 65 1,1,7 | concerning ~the contents of the Bible. ~ And so we are forced, 66 1,1,7 | that we have access to the Bible at all. And it is like-~ 67 1,1,7 | Church long precedes the Bible as an integral ~collection 68 1,1,7 | Lord was not .based on the Bible.. The ~Church created by 69 1,1,7 | Spirit on Pentecost had no Bible as we know it and did not 70 1,2,1 | first five books of the Bible, generally referred to as 71 1,2,1 | subsequent books of the Bible. To distinguish in The Low 72 1,2,2 | occupies about one page ~of the Bible. But at the same time he 73 1,2,2 | convinced that the words of the Bible and scientific data will 74 1,2,2 | understand the facts in the Bible. In some ~respects these 75 1,2,2 | of a single page of the Bible; hence it ~is already clear, 76 1,2,2 | concept of myth. In the Bible there is no my-~thology. 77 1,2,2 | of a cave. However, the ~Bible tells us that, although 78 1,2,2 | accidents? Apparently the Bible does not ~speak of such 79 1,2,2 | condition of life? ~The Bible does not give a direct answer 80 1,2,2 | perfection. This is not what the Bible tells us. God did not create 81 1,2,4 | thirty years,” says the Bible (Exod. 12:40), had passed 82 1,2,4 | found only in the God-given Bible. ~ In the first chapters 83 1,2,4 | seven. is often used in the Bible with a symbolic, not literal 84 1,2,4 | with these words the Bible ~encompasses all that God 85 1,2,4 | often made light of the Bible.s ~ordering of the appearance 86 1,2,4 | plant life. According to the Bible, dispersed sun-~light reached 87 1,2,4 | of the body, whereas the Bible speaks of man in his complete 88 1,2,4 | soul in God.s image. The Bible also confirms that man was 89 1,2,4 | Yet at the same time, the Bible underlines man.s ~special 90 1,2,4 | These facts confirm the Bible.s statement ~that man is 91 1,2,4 | to better understand the Bible. Yet often .we cannot see 92 1,2,4 | gift from God. ~ In the Bible we read:~.Of old under Moses, 93 1,3,1 | historical books of the Bible, of value ~are truthfulness 94 1,3,1 | of this Sacred Book. The Bible does not idealize people 95 1,3,1 | historical books of the Bible is their clear message that 96 1,3,1 | individual and every nation. The Bible ~provides excellent examples 97 1,3,1 | perspective on events. Only the Bible ~can do this! ~ ~ 98 1,3,2 | events described in the Bible, we should briefly comment 99 1,3,2 | communities where they studied the Bible, prayed to God, copied books ~ 100 1,3,2 | historical books of the Bible. ~Sometimes the more gifted 101 1,3,5 | are several books in the Bible called the books of the 102 1,3,5 | 567 B.C. ~ In the Hebrew Bible, the book of the Kingdoms 103 1,3,5 | Kings). However, in the Bible ~of the Seventy, or Septuagint, 104 1,3,5 | as well as in the Russian Bible, ~Sepher Shemuel is divided 105 1,3,5 | Kingdoms. ~In the Hebrew Bible they comprise a single book 106 1,3,5 | Psalm 50 (51 in the English Bible), which is a psalm of repentance. ~ 107 1,3,6 | captivity. In the Hebrew ~Bible, there is only one book 108 1,3,6 | book of Ezra. In the Greek Bible of the Seventy (Septuagint), 109 1,3,6 | English ver-~sions of the Bible the Book of Nehemiah is 110 1,3,6 | many translations of the ~Bible. Most of the books, composed 111 1,3,1 | are not recorded in the Bible. ~In 63 B.C. the Holy Land 112 1,4 | understanding (Prov. 2:6). ~The Bible has several books that contain 113 1,4,1 | in several books of the Bible as a man of great righteousness. 114 1,4,2 | King James version of the ~Bible. The Septuagint numbering 115 1,4,3 | Proverbs. ~ In the Hebrew Bible, the book has the title 116 1,4,3 | Greek translation of ~the Bible made in 3rd century BC) 117 1,4,3 | Paremia, and the Slavonic Bible calls it Proverbs of~Solomon. 118 1,4,6 | not found in the ~Hebrew Bible. The writer of the book 119 1,5,5 | Jeremiah is followed in the Bible by the book of the Lamentations 120 1,5,5 | difficult, and experts in ~the Bible and the Hebrew language, 121 1,Add | Addendum~ ~How to read the Bible~by Archimandrite Justin 122 1,Add | Archimandrite Justin Popovich.~ ~The Bible is in a sense a biography 123 1,Add | the Lord has stated in the Bible. In ~it He has given the 124 1,Add | directly or indirectly in the Bible. ~ Men cannot devise more 125 1,Add | there are answers in the Bible. If you fail to find the ~ 126 1,Add | of your questions in the Bible, it means that you have 127 1,Add | not know how to read the Bible and did not finish reading 128 1,Add,1| What the Bible contains.~ In the Bible 129 1,Add,1| Bible contains.~ In the Bible God has made known: ~ 1) 130 1,Add,2| The beauty of the Bible.~ In the Bible God has said 131 1,Add,2| beauty of the Bible.~ In the Bible God has said absolutely 132 1,Add,2| exception . is found in the Bible. ~ In it each of us can 133 1,Add,2| find consolation in the Bible; if you are sad, you will 134 1,Add,2| If you are good, the Bible will teach you how to become 135 1,Add,2| one reads and studies the Bible, the more he finds reasons 136 1,Add,3| knowing why we should read the Bible is knowing how we should 137 1,Add,3| how we should read ~the Bible. ~ The best guides for this 138 1,Add,3| reading and studying the Bible; but ~of what does this 139 1,Add,3| understand ~the words of the Bible . and to fill your heart 140 1,Add,3| have for understanding the Bible. ~ ~ 141 1,Add,4| How We should read the Bible.~ Prayerfully and reverently, 142 1,Add,4| the Eternal Truth. ~ The Bible is not a book, but life; 143 1,Add,4| first one usually reads the Bible quickly, and then more and 144 1,Add,4| main thing is to read the Bible as much as possible. What 145 1,Add,5| our souls.~ By reading the Bible you are adding yeast to 146 1,Add,5| Truth is given to us in the Bible. ~ By reading it, we sow 147 1,Add,5| the words of God from the Bible and make ~them our own; 148 1,Add,6| Word. or .the Logos. in the Bible. ~ God is the Word (John 149 1,Add,9| in the ~language of the Bible . which is no more his own 150 1,Add,9| re-~learn the idiom of the Bible? No man can receive the 151 1,Add,0| and Witness.~ What is the Bible? Is it a book like any other 152 1,Add,0| definite message in the Bible, ~taken as a whole, as one 153 1,Add,0| the Christian Church. The Bible is by no means a complete 154 1,Add,0| more or ~less, to the whole Bible. Certain writings have been 155 1,Add,0| sacred character of ~the Bible is ascertained by faith. 156 1,Add,0| ascertained by faith. The Bible, as a book, has been composed 157 1,Add,0| message of the Kingdom. The Bible is the ~Word of God indeed, 158 1,Add,0| Church. The canon of the Bible ~is obviously established 159 1,Add,0| there is no .message. in the Bible. ~ It was no accident that 160 1,Add,0| of course plural but the Bible is ~emphatically singular. 161 1,Add,0| story. Or, even more, ~the Bible itself is this story, the 162 1,Add,0| with his chosen people. The Bible records ~first of all God' 163 1,Add,0| compilation could afford. ~ The Bible is a book about God. But 164 1,Add,0| God. But the God of the Bible is not Deus absconditus, 165 1,Add,0| in human life. And the ~Bible is not merely a human record 166 1,Add,0| enters human history. The Bible is intrinsically historical: 167 1,Add,0| Incarnate Lord. ~ In the Bible we are struck by the intimate 168 1,Add,0| law” (Gal. 4:4). In ~the Bible we see not only God, but 169 1,Add,0| the very centre of the Bible, just because he is the 170 1,Add,0| must admit at once that the Bible is a difficult book, a book 171 1,Add,0| very stumbling-block of the Bible is its utter simplicity: 172 1,Add,0| miracle and the mystery of the Bible, that it is the ~Word of 173 1,Add,0| the theological use of the Bible? How ~should the divers 174 1,Add,0| of a single scheme? The Bible is one indeed, and yet it 175 1,Add,0| temptation of all mystics. The Bible is regarded as a book of 176 1,Add,0| eternal ~meanings. The whole Bible would be then reconstructed 177 1,Add,0| historical insight. The Bible is ~history, not a system 178 1,Add,0| i.e. a ~system) the Holy Bible was always read in the churches, 179 1,Add,0| kindred terms were used in the Bible (and later) precisely to 180 1,Add,0| can ~learn a lot from the Bible on social justice . this 181 1,Add,0| permissible to detect in the Bible (viz. in the Old Testament) 182 1,Add,0| than anywhere else. ~The Bible is no authority on social 183 1,Add,0| can be extracted from the Bible is precisely the fact of 184 1,Add,0| But no reference to the Bible in .temporal. affairs can 185 1,Add,0| even sought there in the Bible. In any case, such a search 186 1,Add,0| theological use. of the Bible. And perhaps the lessons 187 1,Add,0| true theme of the whole ~Bible is Cbrist and his Church, 188 1,Add,0| the order of grace. ~ The Bible is complete. But the sacred 189 1,Add,0| symbolizes an accomplishment. The Bible is closed just because the 190 1,Add,0| a living person. Yet the Bible still ~holds its authority . 191 1,Add,0| her pilgrimage. And the Bible is kept ~by the Church as 192 1,Add,1| Marcion. The Unity of the Bible had to be proved and ~vindicated. 193 1,Add,1| put it: .The voice of the Bible could be plainly heard ~ 194 1,Add,1| reference in the teaching of the Bible as a whole, he urges the 195 1,Add,1| a strait-jacket upon the Bible as the dogmatism of Arian 196 1,Add,1| skopos, haraktir) of the Bible. (H. E. W. Turner, The Pattern 197 1,Add,1| Cf. Louis de ~Montadon, Bible et Eglise danr l’Apologélique 198 2,1,4 | occasion is mentioned~in the Bible, it is said to be the first 199 2,1,6 | are not~mentioned in the Bible, but who are thought by 200 2,1,6 | who are thought by some Bible scholars to have been influential~ 201 2,1,6 | are not~mentioned in the Bible. Some of them lived in groups 202 2,2,2 | English translations of the Bible in whole or~in part undertaken 203 2,2,2 | the history of~the English Bible as we know it actually begins. 204 2,2,2 | a new translation of the Bible, and~54 translators were 205 2,2,2 | 1946-52).~The Amplified Bible (1954) is a literal translation 206 2,2,2 | translations. The Jerusalem Bible (1966) is a translation 207 2,2,2 | making the New American Bible (1970), a Catholic translation, 208 2,2,2 | in the making. The Living Bible (1971) is a~popular paraphrase 209 2,2,2 | The New~American Standard Bible (1971) was translated by 210 2,2,2 | complete. The New King James Bible (1979-~82) is a version 211 2,2,2 | flow of the 1611 King James Bible. It is based~on the Greek 212 2,2,2 | more than a dozen English Bible translations available today, 213 2,2,2 | less accurate. A~serious Bible student might want to compare 214 2,2,2 | variability among modern Bible versions~testifies to the 215 2,2,2 | with of some of the modern~Bible translations. The scientists 216 2,2,2 | present time, the King James Bible and its more contemporary~ 217 2,2,2 | version, the New King James Bible, although neither is perfect, 218 2,2,2 | original meaning of the Bible as it was always understood 219 2,3,2 | Syrian~translation of the Bible known as “Peshito.”~The 220 2,4,3 | authorship, which appear in the Bible in the following order:~ 221 2,5,4 | glorious chapters of~the Bible.~Every new part of the Apocalypse 222 2,5,6 | and joyful pages of the Bible, showing the~Church triumphant 223 2,5,3 | most~joyful pages of the Bible. They describe the beatitude