By: The Bible Online | 2011-02-16 | Online promotion King James, the nephew of Queen Elizabeth the First, was born to Catholic Mary. He started his career in politics as King James the Sixth of Scotland and later in 1603 became the King of England and came to be known as King James the First. read more
By: Nicole Roberts | 2011-04-07 | Christianity The Bible is one of the oldest books known to man, and as you can probably imagine it has undergone a number of different changes over the years. Whether or not these changes are for the better is a matter of opinion, though some of the original alterations were made by William Tyndale when he determined that the Bible should be translated into a language the common man could understand. read more
By: Stewart Ames | 2011-07-27 | Christianity If you are trying to discover which Bible will benefit you in your studies of the scripture, you should consider utilizing the New King James Version Bible. According to those that utilize this particular Holy Bible, there are numerous advantages. read more
By: WorldsLastChance | 2011-01-02 | Christianity Sabbath Bible Study - The Sabbath is a dividing issue among Christians today. Here, we take an intensely close look at the Bible's many references to the Sabbath. Understanding the Sabbath more fully. read more
By: king james version bible | 2012-02-03 | Christianity The King James Version Bible is considered to be pretty accurate given the time and effort put into translation. It’s the most commonly used version and is still popular in many churches worldwide. read more
By: Jeff D McQueen | 2010-12-01 | Article Marketing When it comes to talking about religious beliefs and faith, the first thing that would come into your mind is a bible. This is one of the important book to read since it contains various details about how to act or the basis of their faith. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-11-19 | News and society To mark the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible, often regarded as the most influential book ever printed in the English language, Queen Elizabeth II joined by the Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince of Wales with some 2,000 worshippers attended a ceremony at London's Westminster Abbey on Wednesday, November 16, 2011. read more
By: Darren Pace | 2011-06-07 | Christianity The New King James Daily Bible, or the NKJV Daily Bible, is a variant of the standard King James Bible. The bottom line is that this Bible was produced in more modern English. This is a Bible that was published by the Gideon's; the same group leaves Bibles in hospitals, and in hotel drawers around the world. read more
By: Nicole Roberts | 2011-04-07 | Christianity That being the case, a lot of work has ultimately gone into ensuring that the Bible is not only accessible to the common man, but also readable. There are many different translations of the original Hebrew and Greek texts available such as the New International Version (NIV), the New American Standard (NAS), the Contemporary English Version (CEV) and of course the famous King James Version (KJV) which many today believe to be the only true translation of the Holy Bible. read more
By: Nicole Roberts | 2011-04-07 | Christianity What book has spent the most time on the best sellers list? The Holy Bible of course! Today there are hundreds if not thousands of bibles on the market from the King James Version to the New American Study Bible translations. This can make choosing your bible a bit difficult to say the least, but take heart; here are a few tips for choosing the best study bible. read more
By: Joe Kerr | 2011-03-26 | Christianity Moses did not speak English. The Apostle Paul did not speak English either. Shock of all shocks - Jesus never spoke one single word of English! The fact is, Jesus didn't personally write ANY of the Bible. Which simply means the Bible we now hold in our hands didn't take the direct route here. So, how did the Bible in English get here? read more
By: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil | 2010-09-12 | Non fiction What Was the Speed of King Solomon's Flight in Bible versus Quran? In the Quran, Allah made the wind subservient to the Prophet King Solomon, he could command the wind to blow strongly or softly according to what he wished. Based on the data given by the Quran, one may assume that King Solomon was able to fly with a speed of 124 miles/hour. read more
By: Elyah Israel | 2010-03-28 | Spirituality The Original Writers of the Holy Scriptures were scholars acutely tuned to the Mind of God. (2nd Peter 1:21, 2nd Timothy 3:16) Many of the scholars who translated the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures into English were not acquainted with the Inner Teaching. Those scholars who were acquainted with the Higher Sciences deliberately tried to conceal the Keys. read more
By: christopher strong | 2010-10-19 | News and society They were, and are, the stuff of legends. Knights on horseback. Romantic Crusaders charging through the pages of history. But the Knights Templar were much more than just a "Christian Military organization." read more
By: Dr Steven A Joseph | 2011-04-22 | Christianity The Audio Bible God Outloud The printed Bible has spoken to billions of people for hundreds of years. The Audio Bible has spoken to millions of people in a 5 minute downloadable MP3. My 'paper Bible' will always be my favorite, but there's nothing like hearing Charlton Heston's voice telling the story of Abraham and Isaac. The Audio CD of the Bible with David & Goliath read by James Earl Jone read more