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The Return
of the Glorious Gospel in Power
By Gary Amirault
(The work is dedicated to my darling wife, Michelle.)
The more I study the manners and customs of the Biblical period and seek
to know more about the original languages of the Bible, the more I realize
how far short most leading selling English translations fall
from the purity and power of the original Hebrew and Greek. It seems as
if the earliest English translators incorporated much of the Dark Age
mentality and traditions into their translations--translations which came
out of the corrupted Latin Vulgate. Today we call Latin a dead language.
The first common language Bible translations (German and English) came
from the Latin. While they were better than no Bible at all, they were
still greatly lacking. Even those translations of the Reformation, which
supposedly relied more on the Greek and Hebrew, were still heavily tainted
by a Dark Age mindset which was filled with thousands of traditions, rituals
and doctrines which the church had accumulated from the nations which
it conquered with military might.
(I may as well warn the reader at this point that some of the thoughts
contained herein will bring offense to some minds. Surely, I do not mean
to bring offense. Over the last 500 years, thousands of men and women
broke away from the Dark Age Church whose legs were predominately the
Roman Catholic and the Orthodox Churches. Each of these men and women
saw some aspects of the Dark Age Church which were not based upon Scripture.
They had the courage to take the steps to disassociate themselves with
the traditions and teachings of what many of them came to call Mystery
Babylon. Many of those who had the courage to break from the Dark Age
system and who could get their ideas into writing gathered men and women
around themselves who supported them and their beliefs. This is how the
various denominations of Christendom were formedby men and women
rejecting some part of the teachings of the Dark Age Church. But rejecting
a few teachings or traditions of a church that was utterly corrupt does
NOT bring one into the truth, it merely forms another system built upon
error, maybe not quite as corrupt as the Mother Church, but still far
from the truth.
After major denominations became established based upon the teachings
of men like John Calvin, Martin Luther, John Knox, etc., others within
these denominations would discover errors in these new denominations;
they would write books and draw disciples after themselves who would eventually
form more denominations. The former denomination would brand the splinter
as divisive heretics obviously not in the truth because if they were of
the truth, they would not have left. Every new denomination has had these
words of John, the apostle thrown at them as they attempted to establish
a new movement based upon their understanding of the Scriptures:
They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had
been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us: but they went
out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us
(1 John 2:19)
Each former denomination would then persecute those who came out of them
and brand them as heretics. Each denomination would formulate articles
of faith used to define the truth as they saw it. These articles would
be used to define what a true Christian and the true Church was and would
become the grounds which members could fellowship with others.
I have a cartoon which tells the story better than thousands of words.
In the cartoon is a very large fish with its mouth wide open about to
eat a smaller fish which is about to eat a smaller fish than itself which
is about to eat even a smaller fish, etc. The largest fish is labeled
Roman Catholicism, the next Lutheranism, the next Anabaptist, the
next Puritan, the next Methodism (Wesleyanism), the next Pentecostalism,
the next Charismatic, and the last one is labeled New Things.
Most of us who consider ourselves Christian, if we study our doctrines
and denominational history carefully, will discover that our denomination
or movement was formed by a few individuals who came out of some other
denomination. Furthermore, if it has been established for any length of
time, history will show that somewhere along the way, some members from
within that denomination felt compelled to break off the old denomination
because they felt the old denomination was not built upon the truth. This
is how all the 30,000 plus denominations of Christianity have been formed.
Paul warned what would happen when we base our Christian fellowship upon
the teachings of men:
When one says, I am of Paul, and another, I am
of Apollos, are you not carnal? (1 Cor. 1:11-13; 3:1-11)
Ouch! How do you feel when another Christian calls you fleshly or earthly
minded? If Paul were to write this letter today, it would say,
When one says, I am of Luther, and another says, I
am of Calvin, and another says, I am of the Pope, and
another says, I am of Wesley, and another says, I am
of Ellen White, and another says, I am of Kenneth Copeland,
and another says, I am of John MacArthur, etc., etc., etc.,
ARE YOU NOT ALL CARNAL?
When someone calls us carnal because we fellowship in a denomination
built upon the teachings of men, we get offended, dont we? We quickly
offer up a host of excuses defending our carnality, get a little hot under
our collar, grind our teeth a little and then right off THAT brother or
sister for being divisive instead of acknowledging that fact that we,
ourselves, through defending our institutions, are actually dividing of
the body of Christ. So then, if the reader finds their blood pressure
rising a bit as they read about the negative effects OUR denominationalism
has caused regarding being a true witness to the Truth in the demonstration
of the power of the Holy Spirit, please bear your soul to the workings
of the Holy Spirit and allow Him to reveal where the source of your discomfort
originates from. If we find ourselves offended about anything, we had
better first check in with the Holy Spirit and the Bible to see if perhaps
it is our flesh that is offended by the truth. Again, I truly mean no
offense.)
It wasnt until the end of the nineteenth century that major strides
were taken to break the Bible free from the corruption into which the
scriptures had fallen. The scholars who gave us the first revision of
the King James Bible at the end of the nineteenth century (Revised Version
and American Version) were severely condemned by those in the church who
wanted to maintain the traditions of the church which were forged during
the darkest period of European history -- a time in which the Scriptures
were all but abandoned. While the most recent wave of new Bible translations
have made great strides in restoring the true meaning of the original
texts, we still have a long way to go. Keep in mind that most of the problems
in our English Bible translations (not all) are in the TRANSLATING of
the inspired Hebrew and Greek texts, not the texts themselves. Translations
are NOT inspired. A careful comparison of major English translations of
the Bible reveal some major differences among them even in important doctrinesproof
that translations are NOT inspired. (For proof regarding this, write the
author of this article asking for Comparison of Bible Translations.)
On the horizon are new translations which will incorporate what we have
learned about the Bible and its people through modern sciences like archaeology
and philology (study of language through culture). We are rediscovering
many things which have been lost to the body of Christ. Jesus and the
apostles warned us 2,000 years ago that after their departure wolves would
come into the church and lead many astray. Many antichrists, false apostles,
Judaisers, Gnostics, etc. who would preach false Jesuses and false gospels
would come and draw many disciples after themselves. (Gal. 5:7-12; 1 John
2:18-20, 26, 27; 2 Tim. 1:13-15, 2:15-18, 4:9-16; Acts 20:26-31; Gal.
3:1-3; Eph. 4:11-14; 1 Tim. 6:20, 21; 1 Cor. 1:10-15; 2 Pet. 3:15-18;
2 Cor. 11:1-23; Titus 1:7-16; Rev. 2:2,3, 2:14-16, 20-26, 3:1-4, 8, 9,
15-19, etc.) While many Christians have been taught those verses speak
of our days, the apostles made it plain that it was happening in THEIR
time. The church was quickly seduced by the traditions of men
and the doctrines of demons, and fell from grace. It exchanged
the power of the Holy Spirit for the power of politics and material wealth
which would ultimately plunge every place where this church was established
in Europe into what we call today the Dark Ages. It would
employ a mighty army with which it would wreak great havoc upon the world.
It would send explorers around the world and in the name of Christ would
plunder the nations of the world. The atrocities the church inflicted
upon the Jews, the Moslems, Philippinos, North and South American Indians,
etc. all for their riches would make the name of Christ a curse word among
many of the civilizations of the world. How could the church which during
its earliest years gave to the poor become such a vicious and greedy beast?
It all began within a few centuries after the departure of the apostles
when the Bible would be taken away from the people. The Bible would remain
locked up in the dead language of Latin for many centuries.
Christians would actually be killed by the church if they attempted to
translate the Hebrew and Greek into the languages of the people. That
is how far into darkness the church would go. Truly Gods people
perished for lack of knowledge. (Hosea 4:6) Religion replaced
a living relationship with a living, loving God. The Holy Spirit would
become nothing but a theological term instead of the very power of God
Himself.
Let me give a few short examples of improvements in translating we can
expect in the Bible translations of the near future; improvements which
will restore an understanding and power to the body of Christ that it
lost when it was plunged into darkness many centuries ago. The body of
Christ is just beginning to come out of the darkness of the Dark Ages.
The Reformation was really only baby steps out of darkness. We will see
great strides into His marvelous light in the very near future. Let us
taste of the power and the goodness which is about to come upon us. I
realize there are many voices in Christendom preaching that doom and gloom
is about to cover the earth. I don t agree. I think those voices
are mere echoes of the Dark Age Church. As Bible translations become more
pure in the very near future, I see glorious things about to happen in
this world. The body of Christ will manifest in a glory that has never
been seen before. As the Bible and Christs body gets stripped of
the filth of the Dark Ages, we will see a world fill of glory which will
leave us utterly astonished. Wondrous things are about up break upon us.
Let us take a look at a few Scriptures and get a few glimmerings of the
glorious truths which are in store for us in the very near future:
For example, the King James Bible renders Philippians 2:12, 13 in the
following manner:
Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence
only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with
fear and trembling. For it is God which worketh in you both to will and
to do of his good pleasure. (Phil. 2:12, 13, KJV)
The New International Version (which is currently the best selling English
Bible translation) renders it very much like the KJV:
Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed -- not only
in my presence, but now much more in my absence -- continue to work out
your salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you
to will and to act according to his good purpose. (Phil. 2:12, 13,
NIV)
I cannot tell the reader how many times I have heard the Pharisaic spirit
disguised as a man of the clothe use this verse to instill
fear into people warning them that this verse means that one can lose
their salvation--that they had better walk a tight rope lest they fall
into the fiery flames of hell.
When these darlings of darkness quoted this verse to instill fear in
me, I always wondered why one should fear God if in fact God was in me
to work out His will in me which was for my good! Why should I fear? I
would think that I should actually jump up and down in excitement that
the very creator of the universe chose to take up residence in me to bring
about something for me that was for my very own good! I should be dancing,
not trembling in fear. The translator of the delightful New Testament
in Modern English, J.B. Phillips as well as other recent Bible translators
apparently came to the same conclusion. They sought to solve this seeming
contradiction. In his book, Ring of Truth, J.B. Phillips writes
on pages 62 and 63:
"I had for some time been worried about the expression "fear
and trembling." It did not seem likely to me that Paul in writing
to the Philippians could have meant literally that they were to work out
their salvation in a condition of anxiety and nervousness. We all know
that fear destroys love and spoils relationships, and a great deal of
the New Testament is taken up with getting rid of the old ideas of fear
and substituting the new ideas of love and trust. I realized that the
Greek word translated 'fear' can equally well mean 'reverence' or 'awe'
or even 'respect,' but I was bothered about the 'trembling.' Surely the
same Spirit who inspired Paul to write to Timothy that 'God has not given
us the spirit of fear; but of power and of love and of a sound mind' could
not also have meant us to live our entire lives in a state of nervous
terror. I came to the conclusion, a little reluctantly, that the expression
'in fear and trembling' had become a bit of a cliche', even as it has
in some circles today. As I went on translating I found that this must
be the case. For when Paul wrote to the Corinthians and reported that
Titus had been encouraged and refreshed by their reception of him, he
then went on to say that the Corinthian Christians received him with 'fear
and trembling'! (2 Cor. 7:15) Now this makes nonsense, unless it is a
purely conventional verbal form implying proper respect. For, little as
we know of Titus, we cannot imagine any real Christian minister being
encouraged and refreshed by a display of nervous anxiety."-End quote
Based upon the above information, J.B. Phillips translated the verse
as follows:
so now that I am far away be keener than ever to work out
the salvation that God has given you with a proper awe and responsibility.
For it is God who is at work within you, giving you the will and power
to achieve his purpose. (Phil 2:12, 13, New Testament in Modern
English)
Now this translation makes me want to jump up and down with excitement
and joy, not tremble with fear. Other recent translations have followed
suit. Edgar J. Goodspeeds The New Testament: An American Translation
uses reverence and awe. So does Charles Williams in
his New Testament. Weymouths New Testament in Modern Speech has
labour earnestly.
In many verses where the older and more archaic English translations
like the King James Bible and the Geneva Bible taught us to fear
the Lord, more accurate translations in more contemporary English
are now telling us that we should be revering the Lord. (Compare
the NIV and KJV at Deut. 8:6) The next generation of translations will
bring us from revering the Lord to actually loving Him. In
one of the Dead Sea Scrolls in which the traditional Masoretic text (the
Hebrew text used as the base for translating the Old Testament) tells
us to fear God, this recently discovered ancient manuscript
over a thousand years older than the Masoretic text tells us to LOVE
God, not fear Him. The scroll is named 4Qdeutn. (Source: The Dead
Sea Scrolls Bible, HarperSanFrancisco, 1999)
It seems Isaiah was far more prophetic than we realize when he wrote:
...this people draw near me with their mouth, and with their lips
do honour me, but have removed their heart far from me, and THEIR FEAR
TOWARD ME IS TAUGHT BY THE PRECEPT OF MEN. (Isaiah 29:13)
Jeremiah, the prophet, tried to warn us about what the elders of Judaism
and the church would do to draw men away from God towards themselves:
How can you say, We are wise, for we have the law of the
LORD, when actually the lying pen of the scribes has handled it
falsely? (Jeremiah 8:8, NIV)
I believe that future translations of the Bible will remove the tarnish
that the lying pens of Jewish and Christian scribes have heaped upon the
image of God, the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. When this happens,
I believe that the Holy Spirit will once again fall upon His people in
such power as to change the world forever. Let me give you an example
of what I mean.
In the New Testament, particularly in the gospels, in reference to Jesus
we come across a Greek verb usually rendered in English by most leading
selling English translations to have compassion, mercy, or pity.
It is the verb slagchnizomai. Here is what the Theological
Dictionary of the New Testament has on this verb:
G4697 splagchnizomai {splangkh-nid'-zom-ahee} middle voice from 4698;
TDNT - 7:548,1067; v AV - have compassion 7, be moved with compassion
5; 12 ¤ 1) to be moved as to one's bowels, hence to be moved with
compassion, have compassion (for the bowels were thought to be the seat
of love and pity)
The noun of this verb is:
G4698 splagchnon {splangkh'-non} probably strengthened from splen (the
"spleen"); TDNT - 7:548,1067; n n AV - bowels 9, inward affection
1, tender mercy + 1656 1; 11 ¤ 1) bowels, intestines, (the heart,
lungs, liver, etc.) 1a) bowels 1b) the bowels were regarded as the seat
of the more violent passions, such as anger and love; but by the Hebrews
as the seat of the tenderer affections, esp. kindness, benevolence, compassion;
hence our heart (tender mercies, affections, etc.) 1c) a heart in which
mercy resides .
The spleen is an organ found in most human beings about 5 inches long,
4 inches wide, and about an inch and a half in the average adult male.
The spleen is an integral part of the lymphatic and vascular systems.
The spleen occupies a unique position that allows it to remove disease-producing
organisms and worn-out red blood cells from the bloodstream. It removes
the iron from the hemoglobin of red blood cells for later use in the body;
it also removes such waste materials as bile pigments for excretion as
bile by the liver. The spleen produces antibodies against various disease
organisms and manufactures a variety of blood cells. (Funk and Wagnalls
New Encyclopedia, 1971)
Karl Barth, the renowned German theologian, says of this word:
"The term (splagchnizomai) obviously defies adequate translation.
What it means is that the suffering and sin and abandonment and peril
of these men not merely went to the heart of Jesus, but right into His
heart, into Himself, so that their whole plight was now His own, and as
such He saw and suffered it far more keenly than they did. Splagchnizomai
means that He took their misery upon Himself, taking it away from them
and making it His own."
Let us see the context of how the verb form of this word is used in the
Scriptures. Perhaps we can glean something from the breaking open of this
word which we could not gain from the way most Bible translations rendered
it.
We find the verb form in Matt. 9:36; 14:14; 15:32; 18:27; 20:34; Mark
1:41; 6:34; 8:2; 9:22; Luke 7:13; 10:33; 15:20. I will concentrate on
those verses which reference Jesus. We first encounter the word in the
ninth chapter of Matthew:
And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their
synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every
sickness and every disease among the people. But when he saw the multitudes,
he was MOVED WITH COMPASSION on them, because they fainted, and were scattered
abroad, as sheep having no shepherd. Then saith he unto his disciples,
The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few; Pray ye therefore
the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth labourers into his harvest.
(Matt. 9:35-38)
In Matthew 14:14, Jesus saw a great multitude, was MOVED WITH COMPASSION
and healed the sick. In Matt. 15:32, again a great multitude was with
Him, He taught them and had great compassion on them because they were
hungry. He fed them all with seven loaves of bread and a few fish. In
Jerico, again a great multitude followed him. Two blind men asked Jesus
to have compassion on them. He was MOVED WITH COMPASSION, touched their
eyes and they were healed. (Matt. 20:34) In Mark 1:41, a leper told Jesus
He could heal him if He was willing. Jesus was MOVED WITH COMPASSION,
touched him and he was healed. In Mark 6:34, again he SAW a great multitude
without a shepherd; He had COMPASSION on them and began to teach them.
Then He fed them miraculously. In the ninth chapter of Mark we find a
man who had a demon possessed boy. The father said to Jesus have compassion
on his son. Jesus told the father that all things are possible to those
that believe. The father said, I believe, help my unbelief.
Jesus had COMPASSION on the man and his son and healed the boy. In the
city of Nain, in the seventh chapter of Luke, there was again a large
group of people. There was a widow whose only son had just died who was
in great tears. He told her not to weep, He had COMPASSION on her and
raised her son from the dead.
In John chapter 11 where Jesus raise Lazarus from the dead, when He saw
Mary weeping along with some other Jews, the Scriptures say that Jesus
groaned in the spirit, and was troubled and then Jesus
wept. As He approached the grave, Jesus was groaning in Himself
and then raised Lazarus from the dead. While we do not find that same
verb in this account in John, we can see that we are seeing the same thing
-- a depth of travail much deeper than what we would call compassion or
pity. Look at what mountains Jesus moved when He moved
his bowels, when He entered into the gut tearing dimension of intercession
which this Greek word splagchnizomai speaks of. He healed
the sick, miraculously fed the multitudes, he cast out demons, He taught
them and spoke like no man ever spoke, and He even raised the dead. He
took the sicknesses, ignorance, diseases, sins, and poverty upon Himself
and carried them away.
As He is, so are we in the world. (1 John 4:17)
I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I
have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I
am going to the Father. (John 14:12, NIV)
Karl Barth said that to splagchnizomai, to move with
compassion means to take their misery upon ourselves, take it away
from them and make it our own. Are we willing? How do we enter such a
movement?
James tells us in the fourth chapter of his book that we have not
because we ask not. (James 4:2)
My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. (Hosea 4:6)
Our Bible translations have prevented us from seeing Him as He truly
is AND have destroyed us for lack of knowledge. This gut wrenching
travail of the soul which Jesus exhibited every time He moved in the super
miraculous is available to His body today. It is a gut-wrenching travail
of intercession which breaks upon the very heavens and causes them to
pour out into this world the riches of the kingdom of God. It is time
for us bring heaven to earth. It is time for our Lords prayer to
be fulfilled, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not
what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession
for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. And he that searcheth the
hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession
for the saints according to the will of God. (Rom. 8:26, 27)
The institutionalization of the people of God has caused us to move so
far away from Gods heart that many people are preparing to fly away
expecting that God will pour out His wrath upon the very people Jesus
came to save. Those who Jesus MOVED WITH COMPASSION for, the religious
considered unfit to be among. We have swallowed teachings which cause
us to act just like the self-righteous which Jesus rebuked for their lack
of compassion, yet we can t see it. Jesus own disciples wanted
to call fire upon the Samaritans heads because they didnt accept
Jesus as the Messiah. Did Jesus agree with them? No! He told His own disciples
that they didnt know what manner of spirit they were of. The
Son of Man did not come to destroy mens lives but to save them.
(Luke 9:51-56)
If we study Jesus miracles carefully, they were done away from
those who thought they were very pious. Who was healed? Gentiles, which
the religious Jews considered dogs, Samaritans which they considered enemies,
sinners, the sick and diseased which they religious considered unclean
and therefore would not allow into their assemblies nor the city of Jerusalem.
The poor, the sick and lamed who had not a shepherd were laid outside
the gates of the city Jerusalem, the city of peace.
Has the church not followed the ways of the Pharisees and religious leadership
of Jesus day? It most certainly has! And we wonder why the miraculous
powers of the early believers is not available to us today. Oh, yes, some
quarters of Christendom boast of mighty miracles. But when carefully scrutinized,
we find more hype and outright fraud in these movements than we find the
truly miraculous power of the Holy Spirit. We do not find many miracle
workers moved with compassion for the poor and sick as we
find in Jesus. We find them moved for money! We dont
find them giving to the poor, we find them squeezing the very last cent
from their pockets. The merchandizing and manipulation that goes on in
much of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements and Catholic
healing shrines makes the methods of the moneychangers which Jesus chased
out of the temple look like childs play. The Fathers house
has once again become a den of thieves. The God of Mammon
is alive and well in hundreds of thousands of churches around the world.
The movement of compassion which stirred Jesus and His disciples
to do those mighty works will NOT come to churches whose focus is money
to build extravagant buildings and make their leaders millionaires. These
charlatans do not manifest the splagchnizomai that moved Jesus to do the
works of God--they give placebos, hype, hypnosis, and the miracles
of the world of magic. Most of the power in these movements
is the power to seduce, to manipulate, the power of deception. Most of
their healings are illusions. When independent investigators follow up
on the advertised miracle healings of the modern faith-healers, we usually
find no miracles at all. We find plain old fraud. These merchandisers
of the Good News are moved by money, not by splagchnizomai. But we must
be careful NOT to thrown out the baby with the bathwater. There were people
in the first century who wanted the power of the Holy Spirit for profit.
Nothing has changed.
As I said earlier in this article, our English translations have prevented
us from seeing God as He truly is. God will become MUCH more powerful,
MUCH more loving, MUCH more compassionate as we strip away the Dark Age
traditions which still cloud our vision. Our image of who we are in Him
will also greatly change. When we get a true view of who Jesus and His
Father really are and a full understanding of the power of His Holy Spirit
which He seeks to fill us with, then this world will lack nothing. It
will be healed by the body of Christ. As He is so are we in this
world.
Matt. 13:58 tells us that Jesus did not do many miracles in his own home
town because of their unbelief. In Mark 8:23, Jesus led a man out of town
to heal him. It appears there is great power in unbelief to inhibit the
workings of the Holy Spirit. I believe that the Bible translations of
the future will greatly increase our faith to do the things the early
church did and even greater things. I believe that the body of Christ
will come out of the spirit of denominationalism and become one even as
the Father and the Son are one. The best is indeed yet to come! The best
wine came at the end of the wedding feast, not at the beginning.
Lord, strip away our unbelief. Raise up a new generation of Bible translators
who will NOT use the lying pen of scribes who seek to chain
us to the traditions of men which make the word of God of no effect.
(Matt. 15:6-9)
Father, let us, your people, who have been perishing for lack of understanding
and power receive the fullness of your Spirit that we, your body in the
earth, might be moved in our innermost being even as Jesus was moved when
he saw the multitudes in great need. Remove from us this lying impulse
to want to fly away from the very people you came to save and heal. Move
us, Father, into the movement of the Holy Spirit we see in Jesus and His
disciples in the Gospels and in Acts. Take us out of denominational movements
built upon the traditions of men and doctrines of demons. Make us one
even as You and Jesus are one. Fill our innermost being with splagchnizomai.
Cause us to stir up the gifts within us which will bring healing to the
poor, the sick, the diseased and the outcasts of this world. Cause us
to rightly divide the word of truth. Give us the courage to
examine ourselves to see if we are indeed in your truth or if we are merely
perpetuating another movement of man. Restore to us a clean heart and
a right spirit. Cause us to hear and heed your Holy Spirit instead of
the spirits of dead men and women. Break us free from those forces that
would bind us to carnal ways. Give us the courage to overcome our fear
of man, but also deliver us from our inclination to worship of men and
women thereby being drawn away from you. Give us the courage to walk away
from institutions that would enslave us to thoughts that keep us from
manifesting the Truth in the power of the Holy Spirit. Cause us to worship
only you IN SPIRIT AND IN TRUTH. Let the earth be filled with the knowledge
of your glory even as the waters cover the seas. (Hab. 2:14) Amen.
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which
will focus on the subject of Bible translating. Each short article will
hopefully bring a little more light upon the truths contained in the
original inspired Greek and Hebrew Scriptures. I am automatically sending
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