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christian truth

Stand For the Truth

This booklet presents the Bible’s commands to believers to give no support or fellowship to “Christian” leaders who deny the biblical way of salvation.

The author shows that separation from the error is positive rather than negative, showing prospective care for the Word and the Gospel, and safeguarding Christ’s churches.

 

 

conversionSeven Certain Signs of true Conversion

This booklet is a guide to the marks of true conversion for those who doubt their salvation, and for the use of spiritual counsellors.

There is a widespread tendency to invite people to make easy decisions for Christ, and to assume that they are converted irrespective of whether there is evidence of the Spirit’s work.

 

 

baptismBaptism – the picture and its purpose

What is the significance of baptism? What makes it so important, especially as it makes no spiritual contribution to conversion?

This booklet sets out to answer these questions, showing how baptism benefits the baptised person, the church, and describing its fourfold pictorial message, designed by God.

 

 

 

gospel of mark ending

Should the Last Twelve Verses of Mark 16 be in your Bible?

A re-examination of the evidence demonstrates that the disputed verses are abundantly entitled to their place in the Gospel according to Mark. It is evident that come copyist of the 3rd century left a copy of Mark unfinished and that the imperfect copy became the source of the small number of defective copies which have been preserved to our times. The vast majority of the manuscripts contain the verses in question.

 

 

greek new testament

What today’s Christian needs to know about The Greek New Testament

The Greek text upon which a translation is based will have an impact both upon a Christian’s reading of Scripture devotionally and the proclaiming of the Word of God in bearing witness to the saving grace of Jesus Christ.

It is necessary that today’s Christian understands the importance of the traditional Greek text in his Christian life.

 

 

1 john 5Why “1 John 5.7-8” is in the Bible?

MS.61 (known as Minuscule 61) was the first Greek manuscript discovered which contains the passage (The Johannine Comma). However, it is not the earliest manuscript containing the passage. One of the most influential New Testament scholars of the 20th century, B.M. Metzger admited that the Johannine Comma also appears in manuscripts from the 12th, 14th and the 16th century. “The oldest known citation of the Comma is in a fourth-century Latin treatise entitled Liber apologeticus.

 

omissions in new testamentA textual key to the New Testament (A list of omissions and changes)

The list is a compilation of verses in which the modern versions have followed corrupted manuscripts and made drastic alterations to the traditionally accepted text of the New Testament. This list is not complete and is designed to show the many and most serious omissions in the modern editions of the Bible.

The comparison of these modern versions needs to be made by using the Authorised Version (KJV).

 

The New King James Version, a critique

When NKJV was first published in 1982, the publisher’s aim was to ‘produce an updated English version that follows the sentence structure of the 1611 Authorised Version (AV/KJV) as closely as possible…to transfer the Elizabethan word forms into 20th century English.’ However, there are serious problems with the translation…

 

 

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