Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Calvin and Baruch
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Did John Calvin think that Baruch was canonical Scripture? This question came up during a recent episode of Dan and my podcast ( link to ep...
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Sunday, February 23, 2025
Early Versions on Revelation 16:5
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Metzger's "The Early Versions of the New Testament: Their Origin, Transmission, and Limitations," provides a helpful overview ...
Jerome's Vulgate at Revelation 16:5
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Jerome (c.345 to 420) was one of the most influential Bible translators of history. His translation of the Old and New Testaments (as well ...
Vetus Latina at Revelation 16:5
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Roger Gryson has done incredible work in reconstructing the Old Latin versions (plural). The versions that Gryson focuses on in Revelation ...
Syriac at Revelation 16:5
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In 2014, Gorgias Press published, "The Syriac Bible with English Translation: Revelation," with the English translation by Jerome ...
Reformation Era (Broadly Speaking) Bibles at Revelation 16:5
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Italian ( discussed here - with discussion of French ) Dutch ( discussed here ) Arabic ( discussed here ) Swedish - Gustav Vasa Bible 1541 ...
Saturday, February 22, 2025
Georgian Bible at Revelation 16:5
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Joseph Molitor provided a Latin translation of the critical Georgian Bible, prepared (as best I understand) by Ilia Imnaišvili in The Apocal...
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Diodati's Versions at Revelation 16:5
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Jean Diodati was born in Geneva to a family exiled from Italy for being Protestants. He became a professor of Hebrew at 21 years old (at Be...
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Arabic Bibles at Revelation 16:5
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For reasons that probably don't need to spelled out, the Arabic Bible has had a complex transmission history. Pre-Islamic Arabic transl...
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