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251. Article: User:Ihcoyc
- en.wikipedia.org
- (Thou) is used in solemn ritual occasions, in readings from the King James Bible, in Shakespeare, in starchily formal literary compositions that seek to evoke the solemn emotions called forth by these antecedents, and otherwise to address lofty persons like God, Achilles, or the Mighty Thor. ...
- Geneva Bible - Great Bible - Bishops' Bible - Pilgrim's Progress - Joseph Glanvill - Sadducismus Triumphatus - Demon drummer of Tedworth - Jeremy Taylor - Holy Living and Holy Dying - Conventicle Act - penal law - Melancholia (large addition) - Robert Burton - Anatomy of Melancholy - demonology - Thomas Browne - Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial - Divine right of kings (large addition) - Wonders of the Invisible World - Isobel Gowdie - Matthew Hopkins - Olaus Wormius .
- Scofield - Scofield Reference Bible - imperial cult - pow-wow - John George Hohman - grace - Magi - Gog - Quanta Cura - Syllabus Errorum - Thérèse de Lisieux - megachurch - righteousness - List of names for the Biblical nameless - prelate - Oahspe - Douay Bible - demigod - Vetus Latina .
252. Article: James I of England
- en.wikipedia.org
- James I of England.
- James VI of Scotland (June 19, 1566 - March 27, 1625, reigned July 24, 1567 - March 27, 1625) and James I of England and Ireland (reigned March 24, 1603-March 27, 1625) was the first king of both England and Scotland. ...
- James succeeded Elizabeth I as the closest living relative of the unmarried childless English monarch, through his descent from Henry VIII's sister Margaret Tudor. ... During James' own life, however, the government of the kingdom was relatively stable. ...
- James VIKing of Scotland from 1567James IKing of England, Ireland from 1603 .
- 1 King of Scotland.
- 3 King of England.
- 7 'Queen James'.
- King of Scotland.
- James became king of Scotland on July 24, 1567, at the age of 13 months, after his mother Mary, Queen of Scots was forced to abdicate. ... His father, Lord Darnley, was assassinated under mysterious circumstances shortly after James was born. James was formally crowned at the Church of the Holy Rood, Stirling on July 29, 1567. ...
- James married Anne of Denmark by proxy on August 20, 1589, and in person on November 23, 1589 and again in person in January 21, 1590. ...
- King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland - (November 19, 1600 - January 30, 1649). ...
- King of England.
- The eldest, Henry Stuart, became Prince of Wales when James VI was invited to take the English throne following the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603. ...
253. Hope Of Israel; Israel news, Messiah, and Bible Prophecy!
- www.hopeofisrael.net
- What started as a dream has now become a reality! For years we have wanted to publish our own King James Hebrew-English Bibles to be given away freely to Jewish people. ...
- This Bible has a beautiful hardback cover with gold embossing. ...
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- The Truth about Israel, Bible Prophecy, and The Messiah!.
- Whether you are looking for the truth about Israel news, Bible prophecy, the Jewish calendar, Moses, or the tabernacle, you can find it here. ...
- He is the fulfillment of Bible prophecy. ...
- BIBLE STUDIES.
- Free Bible Study Tools.
- Jewish Prayer Shawl and Bible Manners and Customs .
- Bible Madlibs .
- THE BIBLE.
- How Accurate Is Your Bible Version? .
254. A Creationist's Defense of the King James Bible - New Products
- www.icr.org
- A CREATIONIST'S DEFENSE OF THE KING JAMES BIBLE.
- This 18 page booklet reviews the reasons that many creationists choose to continue using the King James Version Bible, in spite of the many modern alternative versions now available on the market. ...
255. Article: Cherub
- en.wikipedia.org
- Descriptions in the Bible vary, but in general all describe cherubim as winged creatures combining human and animal features. ...
- Because some English speakers are unfamiliar with Hebrew plural formation, the word cherubims is sometimes used as a plural, for example in the King James Bible. ...
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256. The WWW Bible Gateway
- www.catholic.net
- Welcome to the Bible Gateway.
- Your feedback has been very helpful in the development of the Bible Gateway. ...
- Restrict search: (assumes whole Bible).
- If your Web browser does not support forms, you can still use the old Bible Gateway. ...
257. Sound Doctrine, an Independent baptist web site preaching Jesus Christ and his truth
- www.sounddoctrine.com
- and King James Bible Believers Church, Ayr, Scotland.
- 1611 Authorized King James Bible.
- What to do with the Bible.
- Pastors - Meet evangelist John Elbert - a Bible Believing preacher that will be a blessing and a help your people click here.
- Sound Bible truth has been replaced with an emotional substitute. ...
- Check us out with the Bible in your hand. ...
258. Article: History of Ethiopia
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The Old Testament of the Bible records the Queen of Sheba's visit to Jerusalem. According to legend, Menelik I, the son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, founded the Ethiopian Empire. ...
- Another inscription, not so ancient, found at Axum, states that Aizanas, king of the Axumites, the Himyarites, etc. ...
- In the early part of the 6th century the king of the Himyarites, on the opposite coast of the Red Sea, having persecuted the Christians, the emperor Justinian I requested the king of Auxum, Caleh or El-Esbaha, to avenge their cause. ...
- During the execution of this project, the infant king was carded off by some faithful adherents, and conveyed to Shoa, where his authority was acknowledged, while Judith reigned for forty years over the rest of the kingdom, and transmitted the crown to her descendants. ...
- The seat of government, or rather of overlordship, has usually been in Amhara, the ruler of which, calling himself negus negusti (king of kings, or emperor), has exacted tribute, when he could, from the other provinces. ...
- Some of the rulers of the larger provinces have at times been given, or have given themselves, the title of negus or king, so that on occasion as many as three, or even more, neguses have been reigning at the same time; and this must be borne in mind by the student of Ethiopian history in order to avoid confusion of rulers. ...
- Among others who had engaged in this search was Pedro de Covilham, who arrived in Ethiopia in 1490, and, believing that he had at length reached the far-famed kingdom, presented to the negus, or emperor of the country, a letter from his master the king of Portugal, addressed to Prester John. ...
- Covilham remained in the country, but in 1507 an Armenian named Matthew was sent by the negus to the king of Portugal to request his aid against the Muslims. ...
- After him James Bruce entered the country in 1769, with the object of discovering the sources of the Nile, which he was convinced lay in Ethiopia. Accordingly, leaving Massawa in September 1769, he travelled via Axum to Gondar, where he was well received by King Tekla Haimanot II. He accompanied the king on a warlike expedition round Lake Tsana, moving South round the eastern shore, crossing the genuine Blue Nile (Abai) close to its point of issue from the lake and returning via the western shore. ...
- In 1867, King Theodore imprisoned the British consul and some missionaries. ... When King Theodore heard that the gate had fallen, he fired a pistol into his mouth and killed himself. ...
- But a stray bullet struck the king, and the Ethiopians decided to retire. The king died during the night, and his body fell into the hands of the enemy (March 9, 1889). ...
259. Article: Bible
- en.wikipedia.org
- Bible.
- The Bible refers to the primary sacred scriptures of either the Jewish or Christian religions. These scriptures are compilations of what were originally separate documents (called "books"); they were written over a long period of time; later compiled to form first the Jewish Bible (Tanakh) and, with later additions, the Christian Bible. ...
- 3 Description of the Bible.
- 4 Bible Canon - Which books are biblical?.
- 7 The Bible and history.
- The Jewish Bible (Hebrew Bible or Tanakh) consists of the five books of Moses (the Torah or Pentateuch), a section called "Prophets" (Neviim), and a third section called "Writings" (also Ketuvim or Hagiographa). ... Though the Hebrew Bible is predominantly in Hebrew, it has some small portions in Aramaic. ...
- The Christian Bible contains the entirety of the Tanakh translated with some modifications and re-ordered (there called the Old Testament), along with a set of later writings known as the New Testament. ... Within Christianity, there is not complete agreement on what the Christian Bible contains, that is, on the Biblical canon. However, this only extends to a few books -- there is no dispute as to the majority of books of the Bible. ...
- For more information, see the entry on Bible translations. ...
- Contents: The Bible tells how the one God relates to the world and his creations, especially mankind; it also details mankind's relationship and obligations to God. ... Many Christians use the Bible as a source of religious beliefs and doctrines. ...
- The English word "Bible" means "book of books" (from the Greek word for "books", biblia: βιβλια ). A book of the Bible is an established group of writings. ... Canon refers to the accepted books of the Bible differentiated from other sacred writings not accepted as part of the canon, which are not accepted as part of the Bible. ... The Protestant Bible consists of 66 books. ...
260. Amazon.co.uk: Books: Bible: Authorized King James Version (Oxford World's Classics)
- www.amazon.co.uk
- Bible: Authorized King James Version (Oxford World's Classics) .
- Buy Bible: Authorized King James Version (Oxford World's. ...
- The Literary Guide to the Bible; Paperback ~ Robert Alter (Editor), Frank Kermode (Editor) .
- "The World's Classics Bible is a quite extraordinary success. ...
- The Holy Bible ("Book divine! Precious treasures thou art mine!"--to recall a popular hymn) like many great works of religion can be taken on two levels. ...
- As far as literature goes, the King James Version, "translated out of the original tongues" during the time of Shakespeare some four hundred years ago has been since its inception the standard by which all other versions are compared. More than that, along with the works of Shakespeare, the King James Version of the Bible is the bedrock upon which all English literature rests. ... If you are reading the Bible as literature, the King James version is the one to get. ...
- As far as the Bible being the revealed word of God, there are two possible ways of looking at it. ...
- One, literally; that is, the Bible as the absolute, denotative truth put down by scribes acting as instruments of God. This is the way Christian fundamentalists view the Bible. ...
- Two, symbolically; that is, the Bible as wisdom from God set forth in symbol, parable, story, myth and metaphor.
- In the first place, the Bible is contradictory in many places and it requires some clever babbling to reconcile the contradictions. ... " A God that gets angry would seem to be not much of a God and cannot reasonably be reconciled with the all-knowing, all-powerful being seen elsewhere in the Bible. ...
- But more than that, the Bible itself clearly indicates in many places that a literal expression is not what is meant. ...
- Because of these considerations the Bible is not taken literally by most practicing Christians. ...
261. Library Journal - UNC Alumnus Donates King James Bible to Library
- www.libraryjournal.com
- UNC Alumnus Donates King James Bible to Library.
- Thanks to the generosity of an alumnus, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill now has an ancient bible in its special collections. According to local press reports, Ben Jones, a 1950 UNC graduate, had acquired the 1612 King James Bible at a recent auction for $4100. ... The 1612 edition is the second year the King James Bible was published. The UNC library has later editions of the bible, but Jones donation is now the earliest edition. ...
262. English House of Stuart
- www.compapp.dcu.ie
- James I (see here), .
- reigned as James VI, King of Scotland, 1567-1625, .
- reigned as James I, King of England and Scotland, 1603-25 the crowns united in him , .
- the "Authorized Version" of the Bible (the "King James Bible") was pub in English, 1611, .
- Elizabeth Stuart, mar Frederick V, King of Bohemia and had issue: .
- After James I: .
- Jamestown, VA (first permanent English settlement in America), on the James River. ...
263. King James Bible by Mathew Mount (Book) in Books > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity : Lulu
- www.lulu.com
- King James Bible .
- This bible is the best of King James bibles for recording notes in blank space between lines, and the bible has been specially formatted for this very purpose. The bible is a single column in a large font, and the bible is almost ten thousand pages. Overall, the bible may be the largest King James Bible in existence; moreover, because the bible is so mega large many computers would have difficulties using digital versions so a printed version would be most preferred for use in study. For single books of this bible go to my publication catalog at www. ...
- King James Bible.
- Plans for new King James Bible Version by Mathew Mount (Tue 16 Dec 4:14 am EST 2003) .
- A new version of this King James Bible is scheduled to be produced that would have section divisions, book divisions, a separate page numbering system per book, and lots of other new features. ...
- The text of the King James Version here dates to 1789. ...
- It really isn't the size of your Bible that matters, it is how and whether you use it and whether its size encourages or discourages its use. Can you picture yourself lugging 12 volumes into church or to a small group study? A lot of the comments below by Mathew attempting to sell this Bible focus on its size. How does a Bible that cannot be read comfortably make it better? How does a Bible help you when you can't find a passage in another book without looking through all 12 volumes?.
- And what sort of features do you get with this Bible? Footnotes? No. ... Again, just buy a wide margin Bible, you'll have plenty of room for notes.
- If this Bible is really what you're looking for, then by all means buy it. ...
- Hey its great you can get a downloadable version of the King James Bible for $43 at lulu when its free all over the internet. ...
264. The King James Bible
- www.lovethetruth.com
- The King James Bible.
- Let the truth be known, the King James Bible published in 1611 is the eternally preserved, inerrant, infallible, inspired Word of Almighty God! Though critics and ignorant people have attacked the King James Bible over the centuries, it has stood the test of time. It is the soul-winner's Bible. ... Common sense dictates that if we are to live by "every word" of God, then we must have an "every word" Bible. ... Do NOT be deceived friend, there is no other reliable Bible in the English-speaking language today apart from the King James Bible of 1611. ... " (Hebrews 4:12) "Where the word of a king is, there is power. ...
- ” (Psalm 138:2) The 1611 Authorized King James Bible (KJB) .
- Logic Must Prove the King James Bible (by Dr. ...
- Read the Holy Bible on-line: The King James of 1611 (with dedicatory and translators notes) .
- King James Version Controversy .
- Download a PDF King James Bible with wide margins, classically formatted .
- The Divine Inspiration of the Bible (apologetic on the divine inspiration of the holy Scriptures) .
- Listen to the King James Bible Online King James Proofs King James Glossary .
- Read the King James Bible Online Why Only the King James Bible? .
- Al Lacey on the King James Bible (Real Audio Sermon) .
- King James Bible Study (by Dr. ...
265. Article: Prescription (linguistics)
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Lowth's method was to criticise "false syntax"; his examples of false syntax were culled from Shakespeare, the King James Bible, John Donne, John Milton, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, and other famous writers; all of which raises the question, by what authority did Lowth pretend to judge these writers' syntax? Lowth's approach was based largely on Latin grammar, and a number of his more questionable judgments were arrived at by misapplying Latin grammar to English. ...
- Later schoolteachers such as Henry Watson Fowler continued to make the same sorts of judgments pioneered by Lowth; Fowler's work The King's English compiles dozens of examples from novels and contemporary journalism, and explains why they are in his opinion wrong. ...
266. History of Ethiopia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- According to legend, Menelik I, the son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, founded the Ethiopian Empire.
- Another inscription, not so ancient, found at Axum, states that Aizanas, king of the Axumites, the Himyarites, etc. ...
- In the early part of the 6th century the king of the Himyarites, on the opposite coast of the Red Sea, having persecuted the Christians, the emperor Justinian I requested the king of Auxum, Caleh or El-Esbaha, to avenge their cause. ...
- During the execution of this project, the infant king was carded off by some faithful adherents, and conveyed to Shoa, where his authority was acknowledged, while Judith reigned for forty years over the rest of the kingdom, and transmitted the crown to her descendants. ...
- The seat of government, or rather of overlordship, has usually been in Amhara, the ruler of which, calling himself negus negusti (king of kings, or emperor), has exacted tribute, when he could, from the other provinces. ...
- Some of the rulers of the larger provinces have at times been given, or have given themselves, the title of negus or king, so that on occasion as many as three, or even more, neguses have been reigning at the same time; and this must be borne in mind by the student of Ethiopian history in order to avoid confusion of rulers.
- Among others who had engaged in this search was Pedro de Covilham, who arrived in Ethiopia in 1490, and, believing that he had at length reached the far-famed kingdom, presented to the negus, or emperor of the country, a letter from his master the king of Portugal, addressed to Prester John.
- Covilham remained in the country, but in 1507 an Armenian named Matthew was sent by the negus to the king of Portugal to request his aid against the Muslims. ...
- After him James Bruce entered the country in 1769, with the object of discovering the sources of the Nile, which he was convinced lay in Ethiopia. Accordingly, leaving Massawa in September 1769, he travelled via Axum to Gondar, where he was well received by King Tekla Haimanot II. He accompanied the king on a warlike expedition round Lake Tsana, moving South round the eastern shore, crossing the genuine Blue Nile (Abai) close to its point of issue from the lake and returning via the western shore. ...
- In 1867, King Theodore imprisoned the British consul and some missionaries. ... When King Theodore heard that the gate had fallen, he fired a pistol into his mouth and killed himself. ...
- But a stray bullet struck the king, and the Ethiopians decided to retire. The king died during the night, and his body fell into the hands of the enemy (March 9, 1889).
267. An Understandable History of the Bible - by Samuel C. Gipp
- www.chick.com
- Bible Versions.
- An Understandable History of the Bible © 1989 by Samuel C. ...
268. King James Bible: Small by Mathew Mount (Book) in Books > Reference Materials > Reference by Subject > Religion & Beliefs - Reference : Lulu
- books.lulu.com
- King James Bible: Small .
- This may be one of the smallest King James bibles in existence. The bible has three columns of six point bible text. Overall, the bible contains the entire King James version of the Holy Bible in far less than a thousand pages. ...
- King James Bible: Small.
- King James Bible: Small.
- King James Bible: Small.
- The big bible by Mathew Mount (Sun 9 Nov 4:21 pm EST 2003)   last modified on Sun 9 Nov 4:23 pm EST 2003 .
- A bible that contains almost ten thousand pages that comprises the entire King James Bible and is produced for note takers is available at the following link. ...
269. Edgar's Pilot BibleDoc Page
- www.antioch.com.sg
- Looking for Bible books in PilotDoc format ? You've come to the right place.
- I did not type the bible text in these files. ...
- The Bible is the living word of God. ...
- James, 1 & 2 Peter, 1, 2 & 3 John, Jude .
- What do I need to to do to use these Bible books:.
- To read the bible books, you will need a Pilot DOC Reader application. ...
- The site also features Online Bible Study Tools and bible text in English and Chinese. ...
270. Textus Receptus
- www.skypoint.com
- Contents: Introduction * The Origin of the Textus Receptus * The History of the Textus Receptus * The Text of the Textus Receptus * Addendum I: The King James Version * Addendum II: The "New TR" Introduction.
- For many centuries, it was the standard text of the Greek Bible. ...
- It is sad to report that such a noble undertaking was so badly handled (all the more so since it became the basis of Luther's German translation, and later -- with some slight modifications -- of the English King James Version). ...
- Beza's editions, published between 1565 and 1611, are remembered more for the sake of their editor (and the fact that they were used by the translators of the King James Bible) than for their text. ...
- What a tragedy, then, that it was the Bible of Protestant Christendom for close to four centuries! Addendum I: The King James Version.
- Authorized in 1604 and published in 1611, the King James version naturally is based on the TR. ...
- Thus the edition of Westcott & Hort was a sort of "New TR" in the late nineteenth century, and in the twentieth century the name is sometimes applied to the United Bible Societies edition. ...
271. Article: Modern English
- en.wikipedia.org
- Despite some differences in vocabulary, material from the early 16th century, such as the works of William Shakespeare and the King James Bible, is considered to be in Modern English, or more specifically, they are referred to as Early Modern English, and most people who are fluent in the English of the early 21st century can read these books with little difficulty. ...
272. The King James Bible
- www.tribulation.com
- Gathered for Armageddon Harlot of Babylon King of Kings! The Beasts Seized Dragon Chained .
- Bible.
- The Tower of Babel The King James Bible The Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts Popular Myths About the Bible Harvest Time! .
- Imminency! Which Jesus? Jacob's Trouble! Why Study Bible Prophecy? Harlot of Babylon .
- THE KING JAMES BIBLE.
- THE KING JAMES BIBLE.
- The King James Version is the most popular translation of the.
- Bible in existence. ...
- When Queen Elizabeth of England died in 1603, King James VI of.
- Scotland took the throne as King James I. ...
- three popular versions of the Bible at that time: The Geneva.
- Bible, the Great Bible and the Bishop's Bible. ...
- the Puritans asked King James I for a new translation. ...
- the new Bible began in 1607 with 47 translators who met twice each.
- Christian nature, were at first included in the King James.
- now available a Revised King James Version which is even more.
273. Article: 1503
- en.wikipedia.org
- August 8 - King James IV of Scotland marries Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII of England at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland. ...
- Robert Estienne, printer in Paris, was the first to print the Bible divided into standard numbered verses .
- February 11 - Elizabeth of York, Queen consort of King Henry VII of England, dies on her 38th birthday. ...
274. King James Bible
- www.earth-history.com
- King James Version of the Bible Index.
- This is the King James Version of the Bible, produced by a committee of scholars in 1611. The KJV was one of the first officially sanctioned Bible translations in any language; considering that William Tyndale was executed in 1536 for translating the Bible into English, this was a big step forward. ...
- Epistle to James.
275. The King James Bible
- www.tribulation.com
- THE KING JAMES BIBLE.
- THE KING JAMES BIBLE.
- The King James Version is the most popular translation of the.
- Bible in existence. ...
- When Queen Elizabeth of England died in 1603, King James VI of.
- Scotland took the throne as King James I. ...
- three popular versions of the Bible at that time: The Geneva.
- Bible, the Great Bible and the Bishop's Bible. ...
- the Puritans asked King James I for a new translation. ...
- the new Bible began in 1607 with 47 translators who met twice each.
- Christian nature, were at first included in the King James.
- now available a Revised King James Version which is even more.
- The King James writers recognized the translation problems.
- In the King James Bible, the italicized.
- Let's look at the appendix in a King James Bible:.
- Readers of the King James Version now and again.
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