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Book of the Torah: Revised Geneva Translation
“Torah”, the Hebrew word for instruction or law, is the collective name for the first five Books of the Tanakh, or Jewish Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. They first appeared widely in written form among English-speaking Christians with the Geneva Bibles of the 16th century. This 21st century modernization of that text is called the Revised Geneva Translation. It is intended to make the Received Text as actionable as possible to a modern audience. It is impossible to overstate the importance of the Torah in Judeo-Christian history. It is more central to the Jewish faith than any other institution, certainly more any other text. The “Book of the Torah” is referenced no less than 20 times by 6 different authors throughout the rest of the Old Testament, from Joshua 1:8 to Malachi 4:4. And it is referenced in the New Testament (as “The Law of Moses”) at least 11 times by the Apostles John, Luke, and Paul. It's also easy to see the Torah’s influence on the founding of relatively modern democratic republics like the United States. The Book of Deuteronomy is widely regarded as the most-quoted text by the US Founding Fathers in both their personal diaries and official writings. Furthermore, of all the possible inscriptions for the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, they chose this one: '... proclaim liberty in the land to all its inhabitants.' ~Leviticus 25:10 (RGT) We thank God that He has appointed this time for you to engage with His Word—simply, openly and honestly. We do not take lightly our responsibility to present that Word passionately and reverently, in the pursuit of His peace. We expectantly pray that the Holy Spirit will make His Word as fruitful for you as Joshua predicted.
Moses (Author), Steve Cook (Narrator)
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History's Greatest Speeches - Vol. III
The most profound and important speeches ever delivered are here collected in this anthology, featuring some of the most influential figures in world history. From ancient times to the American Revolution to as recently as this past century, Fort Raphael Publishing has here collected seven of the most important and iconic speeches of all time. Featuring such disparate historical characters as Moses, Pericles, Maximilien Robespierre, Thomas Jefferson, Chief Speckled Snake, Frederick Douglass and Marie Curie, this collection of powerful and moving speeches pays tribute to these great world leaders and the words they used to inspire millions. This is the third volume of this series.
Frederick Douglass, Marie Curie, Maximilien Robespierre, Moses, Pericles, Thomas Jefferson (Author), Amir Abdullah, Joseph Wycoff, Kevin Theis, Leandro Cano, Mike Nussbaum, Paul Stroili, Sara Nichols (Narrator)
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Has your child outgrown their kid's Bible but still doesn't quite have the attention span for all 800,000 words of Scripture yet? Then, the 'Witness the Bible' dramatized audio series makes a great sola scriptura transition. As currently featured on Bible Gateway, this series is designed to help young believers and seekers activate the reality of Jesus and His love for us throughout the entire Bible. This second volume in the series, 'Witness the Bible: Joseph and Judah', focuses entirely on the narrative of Genesis 37-50, with a special awareness of Judah's transformation from Joseph's jealous and arrogant older brother into a specially-blessed and humble member of Christ's earthly family. As with all WTB installments, the text is slightly abridged and there are full cinematic sound effects and music throughout. Help the kids you love draw closer to God with 'Witness the Bible: Joseph & Judah' (performed by 7-time #1 Amazon Best-Selling Narrator, Steve Cook).
Moses (Author), Steve Cook (Narrator)
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Genesis: Revised Geneva Translation
This is a full, unabridged, uninterrupted version of the Book of Genesis, read by best-selling faith-based narrator, Steve Cook. It contains no commentary or other human adornment, only the pure, living Word of God, profitable for teaching, convicting, correcting, and instructing in righteousness. The reading is taken from the Revised Geneva Translation of the Holy Bible. The RGT is a 21st Century update of the 1599 Geneva Bible. It eliminates archaic and potentially distracting 16th Century words, phrases, and punctuation, while at the same time maintaining the strict attention to original intent for which that version of The Holy Bible has always been known. In scholarly terms, it is a formal equivalency, based on the Byzantine text-type family of manuscripts. The RGT is one of only a handful of modern translations of the Holy Bible to do so. Almost all other modern translations, including the NASB, ESV, NIV, and NLT, use the shorter Alexandrian text-type family of manuscripts as their base text, which excludes passages such as Mark 16:9-20, John 7:53-8:11, and the “Johannine Comma” of 1John 5:7-8, in addition to hundreds, if not thousands, of other smaller textual omissions, such as Acts 8:37, Matthew 17:21, Mark 11:26, Luke 23:17, and John 5:4. In addition, the RGT strives to preserve the textual cadence and poetry that is so essential to Elizabethan literature. Just as in all preceding centuries, Biblical text in the 1500’s was meant to be heard and seen, as much as read, because so many of those who received it were illiterate and needed to memorize it and speak it back to each other often in order to facilitate meditation. And so the living and active characteristic of God’s word is very much kept in mind on these recordings.
Moses (Author), Steve Cook (Narrator)
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