Are you familiar with the words of Augustine, the great Christian theologian? We’ve gathered some links to some of his works online, and to some interesting lectures about his significance.
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The first installment of the NIV Couple’s Devotional goes out this Saturday. Be sure to sign up to receive it for free!
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Does your pastor refer to the original Greek or Hebrew during their sermons?
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In our last poll we asked how often your church celebrates communion. Thanks to everyone who took the time to vote! Here are the results: How often does your church celebrate communion? Monthly (53%, 303 Votes) Every week (25%, 142 Votes) Quarterly (12%, 67 Votes) Bi-weekly (5%, 28 Votes) Yearly (3%, 15 Votes) Bi-yearly (2%, […]
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We’ve added the J.B. Phillips New Testament and the ESV Anglicised to the Bible Gateway library!
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In addition to his writing, Christian apologist Lee Strobel has given many talks about interviews over the years, and many of them are archived on his website. Here are some of our favorites.
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As regular readers of this blog know, Bible Gateway regularly adds new Bibles and extrabiblical content to our online library. One consequence is that it’s easy, in keeping up with all the newly-added Bibles, to overlook some of the older favorites in our library.
We thought it’d be useful to highlight one of those favorites today—in this case, the New American Standard Bible (NASB), produced and published by the Lockman Foundation.
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How do you read a book as big and deep as the Bible? When asked that question in an interview, New Testament scholar N.T. Wright answered “Frequently and thoroughly.” How can you apply that to your Bible reading?
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Our recent post about Rembrandt’s Biblical art brought to mind another one favorite artists, Gustav Doré. Doré is famous for his detailed illustrations and woodcuts based on scenes from literature, including a magnificent set of illustrations for The Divine Comedy and a series on Biblical scenes. Here are several of his most striking pieces of Biblical artwork.
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One of my favorite New Testament passages is Paul’s testimony in Romans 7:14-20 about the battle we fight with sin. I decided to read it in several different Bible versions, to see how they each rendered it. Here’s how you can do the same with your own favorite Bible passages.
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