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The Pentateuch is the first five books of the Bible and is the combined translation work of William Tyndale and John Rogers with Miles Coverdale as taken from the Matthew Bible. It was published under the pseudonym "Thomas Matthew" by men targeted by an antagonistic queen. The Matthew Bible is a 1537 Bible made easily readable for today's readers -- without changing the wording. Every previous attempt has made changes. These five books were taken directly from that Bible - perhaps the most accurate, easy-to-read, English version ever printed. Originally translated by Dr. Tyndale and John Rogers, with Myles Coverdale, it is now transliterated into today's modern English spelling with updated font by Dr. Nathan Harding.
This is a doctoral dissertation and presents new information about evangelical clerical leadership. It is informed, in part, by the theories of adaptive leadership, chaos theory, digital ecclesiology, and critical realism. The purpose of this narrative inquiry research was to research how church pastors experienced adaptations to evangelistic strategies and how they described the outcomes of their decisions during the pandemic. The study was an attempt to understand changes in Christian evangelism during times of significant change and restriction.
A study guide for the book of Revelation. It is designed to stimulate thought and prayerful study. Included is a Guide to the Prophetic Symbols - the heart of this book. This section provides commentary, word studies, cross-references, associated word listings, and a location guide for finding each word's location in the book of Revelation. Also included is the entire book of Revelation (KJV).
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