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First 7 books of the Holy Bible plainly translated from the Septuagint (Greek Old Testament) where we get our basic knowledge about everything. God created everything including man in 6 days and made Himself known to the world in Exodus. God chose Israel to be His people to whom He entrusted His oracles but Israel continually disobeyed God until and beyond the time of the Judges which anyway led to the opportunity given to non-Israelites to become children of God in Christ. Written in prose, this book is easy to read and understand. Transliterations are written in BOLD, additional words for grammar purposes in ITALICS, new transliterations in BOLD ITALICS, names of persons in Greek spelling (nominative), 2nd personal pronoun is specified - THOU, OF THEE, TO/FOR THEE, and THEE - singular, plural is YOU. This is the Word of God which will last until the end. Just take care.

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THE WILL BIBLE (New Testament) is a plain translation of THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT, 4th Revised Edition (1998 Printing), with the permission of the German Bible Society. Words in bold letters are transliterations. Words in italics are supplied by the Translator. Words in bold italics are new words introduced to the English language some of which are new transliterations. Second person singular personal pronoun is specified - thou in the nominative; thy or of thee - genitive or possessive; to/for thee - dative; and thee – accusative. Words in parenthesis are supplied by the United Bible Societies adopted by the author. Names of persons are written in Greek spelling. Concordance and/or References are supplied. Table of Contents summarizes the New Testament with the number of Greek and English words used. Appendices include new translations and transliterations. Greek words are plainly translated into English in accordance with both the Greek and English grammar.
GENESIS, EXODUS, LEVITICUS (Greek-English) (book)From $11.25 GENESIS, EXODUS, LEVITICUS (Greek-English) is translated from the Septuagint which was translated from the Hebrew language in about 270 B.C. by 70 Israelite elders in Alexandria, Egypt. God used the Hebrew language to write the Old Testament while He used the Greek language for the New Testament. This book is simple, beautiful, easily understood, and a translation that relays the true Word of God. It is in the form of prose to make the reading easy and interesting. God is mostly the one speaking in this book where our basic knowledge of everything in our life originated. Greek words are translated simply into their corresponding English word-equivalents. Transliterations are indicated in bold letters while additional words especially for grammar purposes are written in italics. Names of persons retain their Greek spelling in the nominative case. Names of places generally retain their Greek spelling; only few very popular places use their commonly used names. |
THE WILL New Testament (Greek to English) (e-book)From $31.25 THE WILL New Testament (GREEK to English) is a translation of THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT, 4th Revised Edition (1998 Printing), with the permission of the German Bible Society. Words in bold letters are transliterations. Words in italics are supplied by the Translator. Words in bold italics are new words introduced to the English language some of which are new transliterations. Second person singular personal pronoun is specified - thou is in the nominative; thy or of thee - genitive or possessive; to/for thee - dative; and thee – accusative. Words in parenthesis are supplied by the United Bible Societies adopted by the author. Names of persons are written in Greek spelling. Concordance/References are supplied. Table of Contents summarizes the New Testament with the number of Greek and English words used. Appendices include new translations, transliterations, Greek words index with meanings, etc. Greek words are plainly translated into English in accordance with both the Greek and English grammar. |
GREEK-ENGLISH (Grammar & Vocabulary) (book)From $12.50 GREEK-ENGLISH (Grammar & Vocabulary) is composed of Greek and English grammar, Greek words in the New Testament with their corresponding English equivalents, and some important words indicating the number of times used and the verses where they are found. This will help not only students studying the Holy Bible but also readers in general to learn and understand Greek and the will of God. May God bless all the readers. |
THE WILL New Testament (Greek to English) (book)From $31.25 THE WILL New Testament (Greek to English) is a translation of THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT, 4th Revised Edition (1998 Printing), with the permission of the German Bible Society. Words in bold letters are transliterations. Words in italics are supplied by the Translator. Words in bold italics are new words introduced to the English language some of which are new transliterations. Second person singular personal pronoun is specified - thou is in the nominative; thy or of thee - genitive or possessive; to/for thee - dative; and thee – accusative. Words in parenthesis are supplied by the United Bible Societies adopted by the author. Names of persons are written in Greek spelling. Concordance/References are supplied. Table of Contents summarizes the New Testament with the number of Greek and English words used. Appendices include new translations, transliterations, and name index. Greek words are plainly translated into English in accordance with both the Greek and English grammar. (International Edition) |
WORDS in THE WILL New Testament (book)From $25.00 The authors exerted much effort to dissect practically every word in the New Testament (including some prepositions and conjunctions) that people may understand the message of God in order to be saved as salvation is the ultimate goal of God for men. The Greek alphabet and diphthongs are incorporated for anybody to learn how to read Greek as the Greek words spelled and written in Greek are included as part in the study of the words used which are arranged as follows: English word (Greek word written in Greek, part of speech - number of times used) - verses where found. Appendices on new translations, transliterations, name index, etc. are included. At the end of the book are the Greek words spelled in English (written in Greek) - meaning in English. |
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