Foundations PDF Archive
Seeing the Shadow of the RSV in Spanish.
The fact that I Peter 3:21 takes “like figure” out, and thereby teaches that baptism saves, is not the King James Bible’s fault. If Mr. Nida in the 1960 is trying to air-condition Hell with an RSV word like “Hades” it’s not the King James Bible’s fault. Yes, if you measure it by TURTH it will have to line up with the King James Bible because truth doesn’t change from one language to another.
Available: HERE
A Clearview Baptist Church Publication
...where the word of God comes into clear view...
How God preserved His words in Spanish through the RVG. Learn the true motives and desires of those behind this work.
The book also includes a 44-page chart showing
corruptions that found their way into Spanish Bibles,
and how they are corrected in the RVG 2010.
Available: HERE
In an article, David L. Johnston wrote: 1) Christians were using the word “Allah” for God before Muhammad was born, and 2) “Allah” is the only Arabic word for God.
Both assertions are false. The Arabic word for God, whether with small or capital “g” is “ilah,” not “Allah,” which was what the pre-Islamic Christians used.
Who IS this Allah?
Available: HERE
Three great books available on Amazon.com
Kindle edition also available!
Kindle edition also available!
If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do? Psalm 11:3
This book compares Islamic theology with Christian theology found in the Bible and shows how Muslim Imams (preachers) love to use Critical Text based translations of the Bible to shred to pieces any faith that a person might have in Jesus, and cast doubt in God’s word. Using MT&TR based translations (such as the KJV) Islamic theology crumbles and Jesus rightfully remains on the throne. It DOES matter what translation of the Bible we use!
Available: HERE
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