Holy Bible (NIV)

Holy Bible (NIV)
Title Holy Bible (NIV) PDF eBook
Author Various Authors,
Publisher Zondervan
Pages 6793
Release 2008-09-02
Genre Bibles
ISBN 0310294142

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The NIV is the world's best-selling modern translation, with over 150 million copies in print since its first full publication in 1978. This highly accurate and smooth-reading version of the Bible in modern English has the largest library of printed and electronic support material of any modern translation.

The Hindoos as They are

The Hindoos as They are
Title The Hindoos as They are PDF eBook
Author Shib Chunder Bose
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1883
Genre Hinduism
ISBN

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The Hindoos as They are

The Hindoos as They are
Title The Hindoos as They are PDF eBook
Author á¹¢ivachandra Vasu
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 1881
Genre Hindus
ISBN

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The Mystic Rose

The Mystic Rose
Title The Mystic Rose PDF eBook
Author Alfred Ernest Crawley
Publisher
Pages 520
Release 1902
Genre Anthropology
ISBN

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Anthropological, historical and sociological study of marriage.

The Evangelical Parallel New Testament

The Evangelical Parallel New Testament
Title The Evangelical Parallel New Testament PDF eBook
Author John R. Kohlenberger (III)
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 1793
Release 2003
Genre Bibles
ISBN 0195281772

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The Evangelical Parallel New Testament features the New Testaments of eight translations that are used by various segments within the American evangelical community today. It includes the recently published English Standard Version, Holman Christian Standard Version, The Message, the New Living Translation and Today's New International Version. The EPNT shows the translation philosophies and word choices made by diverse groups of evangelical scholars in the last three decades of the Twentieth Century.

Parallel Bible-PR-Am/NKJV

Parallel Bible-PR-Am/NKJV
Title Parallel Bible-PR-Am/NKJV PDF eBook
Author Hendrickson Publishers
Publisher Hendrickson Publishers
Pages 2145
Release 2008-10
Genre Bibles
ISBN 1598562967

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Complementary translations encourage in-depth study of the Scriptures Bible study leaders, Scripture students, preachers, and people curious to see their favorite biblical texts in different translations will benefit from this volume. The same set of verses from both the NKJV and the Amplified Bible appear in side-by-side columns on each page, making for effortless verse comparison. And, readers will appreciate this edition's easy-to-read type, which is larger than that used in other parallel Bibles. FEATURES - 9.4 point type - Black letter text NEW KING JAMES VERSION Completely updated, this translation remains faithful to the accuracy and beauty of the KJV, yet uses contemporary, readable language. AMPLIFIED BIBLE Displaying additional words that communicate shades of meaning in the original text, this translation expands the reader's understanding of the Scriptures.

The Jews of Kurdistan

The Jews of Kurdistan
Title The Jews of Kurdistan PDF eBook
Author Erich Brauer
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 456
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN 9780814323922

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Following World War II, members of the sizable Jewish community in what had been Kurdistan, now part of Iraq, left their homeland and resettled in Palestine where they were quickly assimilated with the dominant Israeli-Jewish culture. Anthropologist Erich Brauer interviewed a large number of these Kurdish Jews and wrote The Jews of Kurdistan prior to his death in 1942. Raphael Patai completed the manuscript left by Brauer, translated it into Hebrew, and had it published in 1947. This new English-language volume, completed and edited by Patai, makes a unique ethnological monograph available to the wider scholarly community, and, at the same time, serves as a monument to a scholar whose work has to this day remained largely unknown outside the narrow circle of Hebrew-reading anthropologists. The Jews of Kurdistan is a unique historical document in that it presents a picture of Kurdish Jewish life and culture prior to World War II. It is the only ethnological study of the Kurdish Jews ever written and provides a comprehensive look at their material culture, life cycles, religious practices, occupations, and relations with the Muslims. In 1950-51, with the mass immigration of Kurdish Jews to Israel, their world as it had been before the war suddenly ceased to exist. This book reflects the life and culture of a Jewish community that has disappeared from the country it had inhabited from antiquity. In his preface, Raphael Patai offers data he considers important for supplementing Brauer's book, and comments on the book's values and limitations fifty years after Brauer wrote it. Patai has included additional information elicited from Kurdish Jews in Jerusalem, verified quotations, correctedsome passages that were inaccurately translated from Hebrew authors, completed the bibliography, and added occasional references to parallel traits found in other Oriental Jewish communities.