I, personally, use biblegateway.com where I can see multiple translations side by side to find out, if some translations are tweaked to certain doctrines. Source: 5 months ago
Biblegateway.com is a great resource for doing what you want to do. Source: 5 months ago
I use both Bible.com and biblegateway.com. Both offer more versions than you can think of. Both have apps as well. Source: 5 months ago
Sometimes at tough times I want to go back to a verse my pastor offered but I usually forget which ones later. I can email him but at 1am I just want to find the verse, read it, and contemplate the situation. More likely is that I'm talking with a friend and they have an issue that I know my Pastor had a verse for and I just can't remember it. Sometime I remember enough to search biblegateway.com or bible.com on... Source: 7 months ago
Second, the cultural divide. Our society has nothing in common with the societies represented in the Bible other than the rich screwing over the poor. Sexuality was not the same. Masculinity and femininity were not the same. The law and politics were not the same. The languages were so different that we don't even know what they sounded like. Even Ancient Hebrew is educated guesses. I help get around this with my... Source: 10 months ago
Adam and Eve were not warned of hell. The law of Moses has no mention of it...? Either God is unjust, or your bible contains mistranslations that need to be fixed. Try reading the Young's Literal Translations on biblegateway.com. You'll get a vastly different view of the bible when read literally. You'll get an even different view if you read the Concordant Version which says birds, animals, etc. All have souls. Source: 10 months ago
I personally use biblegateway.com to review the various translations. Source: 10 months ago
Read the New Testament and pray to God about it. You can download a copy or read online if you don't have one, or depending on where you are, you could buy one. Online you can compare some translations at biblegateway.com to see which you like. Personally, I recommend people check out the NIV, NLT, or NASB first, but ESV is also good and is also popular. For people not fluent in English, one in their native... Source: 10 months ago
They sell them on biblegateway.com. Be sure to look over that site reeeaally closely top to bottom cause they try to hide it. Source: 11 months ago
If you'd like to learn more about the Hebrew language I'm willing to provide you with a good resource. You can put multiple translations side-by-side so you can see how the translation worked, & you can get the Hebrew/Greek words then run an internet search for definitions of practically every word in the bible. Source: 11 months ago
People study the bible for years and don't get everything. It's filled with layers upon layers of truth that are revealed when you're ready for it. There are a ton of bible study resources online as well as apps you can download. gotquestions.org, truthforlife.org, biblegateway.com, etc. Just google bible study tools. Source: 11 months ago
You can easily get free parallel text with audio for most major languages - try bible.com or perhaps biblegateway.com, among many others. Source: 12 months ago
It's mentioned on this Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity#:~:text=The%20form%20is%20first%20found,in%20an%20indissoluble%20threefold%20relationship. I went on biblegateway.com and when I used the New Catholic Bible all I found was "Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,". Source: 12 months ago
But if Piper is too much for you, I highly suggest asking God for guidance and reading John 5-8, and also 1-3 John. There are a lot of good Bible apps and websites. I usually use biblegateway.com if I don't have one of my Bible's on hand. I'll be praying for you, your boyfriend, and your son. Source: 12 months ago
For me, iis is and not always, mostly The Living Bible. This version is paraphrased, and I make it a point to check it out with other versions in biblegateway.com. Source: almost 1 year ago
If I know the exact words I am looking for I will use biblegateway.com. If I don't know them I will use google to find the exact words, then go to BG. Source: about 1 year ago
Go to biblegateway.com and read a few versions, those that you can't read easily aren't good for you (as your primary bible). You would avoid reading it. Source: about 1 year ago
This bot sources all data from biblegateway.com meaning it's credible. I've found it's great for answering confusing questions we come across on the daily. Source: about 1 year ago
The living Bible Paraphrased is a good read, and compare it to others in biblegateway.com. Source: about 1 year ago
I recommend going to biblegateway.com and going to matthew and start prayerfully reading or listening to it, NIV or New International Version is a pretty good translation to start on the New Testament with. Ask God to reveal himself to you while you read/listen. Source: about 1 year ago
Also, I use biblegateway.com whenever I do read a section. And I can't throw a website any distance at all. Which means I don't trust the thing I said I couldn't... Yada yada yada: at all! Source: about 1 year ago
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