[Faith-talk] Study Bibles

Doris and Chris chipmunks at gmx.net
Tue Jun 21 22:57:38 UTC 2011


Yes, I am still in Germany and happy to be there. <g> Headed off to 
lalaland for a few hours of nap now though. <g>

Looking forward to you sharing what you find in your study of the 
"heavenly dwelling places". <g>

god Bless,

Doris



At 06:38 PM 6/21/2011, you wrote:
>Are you still in Germany?
>Wow!
>Well, the original Greek word from Rex's Interlinear Bible, is "stayings."
>That's a rather vague translation, so people translate what they want
>to, out of it.
>I want to look at what the Amplified, has to say.
>Blessings, Joshua
>
>On 6/21/11, Doris and Chris <chipmunks at gmx.net> wrote:
> > My native language is German and I was born and gred in Lutherland
> > but had an opportunity to visit the U.s. twice - once in 1992 for
> > three months to Arkansas and once in 1999/2000 to the Twin cities in MN.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Doris
> >
> >
> >
> > At 06:17 PM 6/21/2011, you wrote:
> >>I'm an evangelist, with the United Pentecostal Church International.
> >>I'm not a pastor, but feel the call to do so.
> >>I feel the calling to start a church plant, in Hampton, Arkansas,
> >>where they have no Apostolic churches.
> >>Please E-mail me off list.
> >>What is your native language?
> >>Blessings, Joshua
> >>
> >>On 6/21/11, Doris and Chris <chipmunks at gmx.net> wrote:
> >> > I come from a non-English background and as such sometimes marvel at
> >> > the kjv-only controversy. i have seen some kjv advocates talk about
> >> > it being written in what they refer to as "Biblical English".
> >> >
> >> > My native language has nowhere near the richness  and variety of
> >> > Bible translations that you guys are blessed with in English  some
> >> > people will prefer one translation over another but there is nowhere
> >> > near the argumentation  and absurdity that i have seen over the KJV
> >> > debate. If someone is  that concerned about the accuracy of the
> >> > meaning or avoiding mistranslation of a single word or phrase, they
> >> > would probably want to get into the original Greek and Hebrew to get
> >> > as close to the original of the Biblical manuscripts as they possibly
> >> > can. You as a Pastor will appreciate study of the original languages.
> >> >
> >> > As to Jn. 14:2 you quote, I do not know the origional word used in
> >> > Greek for your "mansion" vs. "room" as I do not know enough Nt Greek
> >> > to read the original manuscript. the NRS and NAS render the passage
> >> > with "dwelling place". I wonder if "mansion" doesn't conjure up a too
> >> > specific image in our minds.
> >> >
> >> > hth
> >> >
> >> > Doris
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > At 05:25 PM 6/21/2011, you wrote:
> >> >>When I minister, it's King James only.
> >> >>I preach out of the King James, and use the New King James, along with
> >> >>the Amplifyed, to prove a point.
> >> >>I don't like the NIV.
> >> >>"Rooms," instead of "mansions," is a mistranslation.
> >> >>"In my father's house, are many mansions," (KJV.)
> >> >>"In my father's house are many rooms," (NIV.)
> >> >>KJV is more accurate.
> >> >>I do, however: like the New Living Translation, in some cases.
> >> >>Blessings, Joshua
> >> >>
> >> >>On 6/21/11, Doris and Chris <chipmunks at gmx.net> wrote:
> >> >> > Hi,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Which Bible translation is preferred is a highly personal choice.
> >> >> > When you talk about a "study bible", I would understand this to mean
> >> >> > a Bible with a lot of footnotes, study notes and references and study
> >> >> > aids included with the Bible text. In my sighted days, I used the NIV
> >> >> > study Bible and the Oxford Annotated Study Bible, which in my sighted
> >> >> > days  came with the RSV text while my husband in 2001 at seminary
> >> >> > used the same Study bible with the NRSV text.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I am not sure what study Bibles are available in accessible format. A
> >> >> > good source to check is Pastor Tom's Optasia Ministry at
> >> >> > http://www.optasiaministry.org/library.htm
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I think the NIV Study Bible is available from there.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > As which bible translation is good for study rather than casual
> >> >> > reading, my preference is a text that is as literal as needed and as
> >> >> > readable as possible. My personal prefernce is the NRSV or the TNIV
> >> >> > while I know that others swear by the New American Standard or the
> >> >> > New King James Version.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I usually find it preferable to use at least two different Bible
> >> >> > translations when doing serious study, preferably more. This is best
> >> >> > done with either a Bible study program or online at a site like Bible
> >> >> > Gateway. Pastor Tom's Optasia Bible Collection makes jumping between
> >> >> > different Bible translations easy as well and is therefore great for
> >> >> > offline study and reading.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > hth
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Doris
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > At 03:22 PM 6/21/2011, you wrote:
> >> >> >>Hi, it's Joshua Lester.
> >> >> >>I was talking to a certain person, on this list, about study Bibles.
> >> >> >>His favorite, (for some reason,) is the enterlinear Study Bible.
> >> >> >>I've looked at it, online.
> >> >> >>I'm not a huge fan of it.
> >> >> >>By far, (IMO,) the Amplified is the best Study Bible, I've ever
> >> >> >> looked
> >> >> >> at.
> >> >> >>What say you?
> >> >> >>Blessings, Joshua
> >> >> >>
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