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Archive for May, 2009

Wine in the Bible

Monday, May 25th, 2009

I heard a pastor saying that the wine Jesus drank had no alcohol in it, but was just pure grape juice. What is the New Testament word for wine? Does it refer to something with or without alcohol? Was that pastor right? He is a very legalistic person, and I wonder if it has something […]

The Apostolic Bible

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

The Apostolic Bible includes both the Greek text of the New Testament and an ancient Greek translation of the Old Testament (from the Hebrew text), along with an interlinear English translation and an adapted Strong’s numbering system for both testaments. Accent marks, breather marks, and punctuation marks are absent from the Greek text. The editors […]

The Greek Pronunciation System

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Mr. Bluedorn, What pronunciation style do you follow in your materials? I’ve decided to add Greek to my children’s home schooling curriculum, but would like to use materials which follow the same pronunciation style as other materials my wife and I use (one being Essentials of New Testament Greek by Summers). I’m not sure what […]

Salvation by Grace

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Exposition of John 5-6 by Harvey Bluedorn

Mark 15:28

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

In the email you sent me concerning James 4:5 you mention Mark 15:28. Well, that verse simply does not exist in the NIV – both in Spanish and English! Would you know why? Carolina A few Egyptian manuscripts form the primary basis for the popular “critical Greek text” favored by many modern scholars who study […]