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A most useful list - thanks for posting it1
Christ is Risen!
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Thanks for the list. The religion teacher at my Catholic school will be in ecstasy when I pass this list along to him.
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How handy to have...thanks so much for posting it. I am copying it to file.
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I just saw this on another site and I am reposting the link here. Brenton's Septuagint is now online in text and audio (MP3 and Podcast). The link is here. [ ecmarsh.com] In IC XC, Father Anthony+
Everyone baptized into Christ should pass progressively through all the stages of Christ's own life, for in baptism he receives the power so to progress, and through the commandments he can discover and learn how to accomplish such progression. - Saint Gregory of Sinai
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Well I'd like to add that you can download the Clementine Vulgate with the Challoner revised Douai-Rheims bible from http://vulsearch.sourceforge.net/And a facsimile of the original 1582 Douai-Rheims New Testament (I don't think the drbo.org text is the same it is probably the Challoner revised text) can be found online at http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k53352s/CadresFenetre?O=NUMM-53352&M=imageseule Catholic
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You listed one of my faovurites. The AV1611 on the University of Virginia site. Alas! The Revised Standard Verison is no logner hosted there, though. However, I do have one special treat, the firts English RTanslation of the Bible produced, the John Wycliffe Bible.(1382) http://wesley.nnu.edu/biblical_studies/wycliffe/It is a rare and difficult pleasure.
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I have my own Bible site, which is beinf renovated, if it would be OK to post its link when done?
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I have a link to an on-line RSV Bible that is current. If you would like it, please PM me. I use it all the time and don't want this one to be pulled from on-line.
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Studylight has a list of Boibles, including the KJV, Geneva, and DR. It also has soem rare ones such as the Wycliffe, which I alreayd linked to, and the Bishops Bible. The downside is that they are presente din Paragaph form. It also has contemprary Bibles not fudn elsewhre, such as Gods Word Translaiton. Alas! It is a poor translaiton, but stll, here it is. http://www.studylight.org/The Biel is a bit difficult to find on this site hwoever.
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Ohm and here is my Bible website. Its up for revision, I abandoend the site after gettign too busy, so the news seciton is not popualted and the Bible still needs soem work. http://www.geocities.com/biblezaroff/index.html I hope everyone Enjoys.
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Of course, Bibels for download exist too, on E-Sword. And on thsi site, you can find a "STandard" KJV, with only 66 books, orone with the Apocrypha. Liekwise, the Geneva and Bishops has the Apocrypha, though the print is shown in Blue. http://www.e-sword.net/If others seek to download the Scriptures in numerous Public Domain translations, this is a good rescource.
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lanceg:
Christ is Risen!! Indeed He is Risen!!
You might want to check some of the links in this post. A number are no longer able to link to the particular translations mentioned.
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Why would anyone use a Bible that does not contain ALL the canonical books? In case some of you are unaware, Protestant Bibles have edited them out. That includes the RSV... you have to be careful.... there are inaccurate and edited tranlsations for those churches that are not in full comminuion with the Church, that need to support their own faiths. Even Jehovah's Witnesses have their own version ~that doesn't make it a reliable source.
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In case some of you are unaware, Protestant Bibles have edited them out. No! You're kidding me. When did this happen?
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* View the Clementine Vulgate Bible with the Douay–Rheims translation side-by-side * Fast full-text searching of both bibles * Create bookmarks, cross-references and annotations * Integrated with the Latin dictionary program Words VulSearch [ vulsearch.sourceforge.net]
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I use a Cambridge Authorised King James Version, Cameo, with the Queens own Seal on it from Her Majesty's own Printer.
It contains all of the books, though it calls the Deuterocannon "Apocrypha".
I still like it.
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Father Whiteford's page having been archived, I provide this link to the Wayback Machine's page so others won't have to duplicate my efforts:
http://web.archive.org/web/20090131232730/http://pages.prodigy.net/frjohnwhiteford/translations.htm
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I am an avid reader, but I have never gotten through the bible. I have had a number of false starts. How would you suggest I begin?
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jiompkowski:
Christ is in our midst!!
Welcome to the forum.
There are several online guides to reading the whole Bible in a year. I had one but have mislaid it so I'm not much help today.
The thrust of these is that you set aside some time and read from several different areas each day. They're structured so you don't get bogged down because you have a few verses from each of about five sections and it takes about twenty minutes to a half hour each day to do. You begin any time with the first section and continue for 365 days.
Good to have you among us.
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Although never cover to cover in order, I'm not worried. I figure I must have read every page by now, at least once.
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