

#6891
Mentioned in 7 episodes
King James Version
Book • 2012
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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when the body of Lazarus had been dead for four days.


Jeremiah Johnston

221 snips
Jeremiah Johnston: Shroud of Turin, Dead Sea Scrolls, & Attempts to Hide Historical Proof of Jesus
Mentioned as a preferred edition of the Bible for English speakers to maintain clarity in discussions and consistent understanding of doctrine.

26 snips
Raiders of the Old Testament: Introduction to the Text
Mentioned when discussing how often the Bible commands people not to be afraid.

#261 - Joby Martin // Shepherds, Angels, And The Courage To Act
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, recommending to "dust off" for its regal language.

Kyle Thompson

#187 - Kyle Thompson // He Must Manage His Household
Mentioned by Amy Peeler as a translation that has shaped our English language.

What is the most accurate version of the Bible?
Mentioned as an older translation of the Bible where Matthew 18:11 is present.

Week 4 (Days 295-301): Why is Matthew 18:11 missing?
Mentioned by Lynn Hilton Wilson in reference to verse 16 from Genesis 3 when talking about the responsibility and the consequences of Adam and Eve's behavior.

Genesis 3-4; Moses 4-5 I Come Follow Me I Handmaidens, Harems and Heroines
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as a source for the idiom "by the skin of your teeth".

Jess Zafarris

Who was the first to "paint the town red"? | IDIOM ORIGINS
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when discussing references to the cockatrice as a venomous monster.

Joe McCormick

From the Vault: A Monsterous Feast
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as the version the Loyal Orange Institution is based on.

Andrew Murray

The Orange Order's Most Worthy Grand Master
Mentioned as an example of a Bible translation.

NT Pod 108: The Jesus / Joshua Problem
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as a version of the Bible translated from the Mazoric Text and the Textus Receptitus.


Lynne Hilton Wilson

Understanding Bible Translations I Come Follow Me I Handmaidens, Harems and Heroines I Lynne Wilson




