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Thought for Tuesday, 04/20:
"How dreadful knowledge of the truth can be
When there's no help in truth!" ~ Sophocles

I have a new children's Bible audio up on sermonaudio! It is #26 - Who Was Joshua?

https://www.sermonaudio.com/so....lo/childrensbible/se

This tells about the life of Joshua, using only the details that the Bible provides. It shows his roles as a general, as Moses' faithful servant, as a good spy, and finally as the leader of the children of Israel as he takes them across the Jordan River into Canaan and the Lord gives them the land. It is aimed at children from 4-10 years old, though adults may also enjoy it. Of course, the Gospel is included.
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iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/....podcast/childrens-bi

Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/....childrens-bible-stor

Google podcast:
https://podcasts.google.com/fe....ed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc

YouTube: https://youtu.be/TBcnZBHcsUM

Rumble: https://rumble.com/vg4bzh-a04-....god-made-marriage-to

#26 - Who Was Joshua? | Children's Bible Audios
www.sermonaudio.com

#26 - Who Was Joshua? | Children's Bible Audios

Joelee Chamberlain | Children's Bible Audios-Stories for Kids

I have a new children's Bible audio up on sermonaudio! It is #26 - Who Was Joshua?

https://www.sermonaudio.com/so....lo/childrensbible/se

This tells about the life of Joshua, using only the details that the Bible provides. It shows his roles as a general, as Moses' faithful servant, as a good spy, and finally as the leader of the children of Israel as he takes them across the Jordan River into Canaan and the Lord gives them the land. It is aimed at children from 4-10 years old, though adults may also enjoy it. Of course, the Gospel is included.

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“Grandma” Joelee from the Chapel has a new children’s Bible audio up, “Who Was Joshua?”

https://www.sermonaudio.com/so....lo/childrensbible/se

This tells about the life of Joshua, using only the details that the Bible provides. It shows his roles as a general, as Moses' faithful servant, as a good spy, and finally as the leader of the children of Israel as he takes them across the Jordan River into Canaan and the Lord gives them the land. It is aimed at children from 4-10 years old, though adults may also enjoy it. Of course, the Gospel is included.

It is also available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and other podcasts.

#26 - Who Was Joshua? | Children's Bible Audios
www.sermonaudio.com

#26 - Who Was Joshua? | Children's Bible Audios

Joelee Chamberlain | Children's Bible Audios-Stories for Kids

“Grandma” Joelee from the Chapel has a new children’s Bible audio up, “Who Was Joshua?”

https://www.sermonaudio.com/so....lo/childrensbible/se

This tells about the life of Joshua, using only the details that the Bible provides. It shows his roles as a general, as Moses' faithful servant, as a good spy, and finally as the leader of the children of Israel as he takes them across the Jordan River into Canaan and the Lord gives them the land. It is aimed at children from 4-10 years old, though adults may also enjoy it. Of course, the Gospel is included.

It is also available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and other podcasts.

#26 - Who Was Joshua? | Children's Bible Audios
www.sermonaudio.com

#26 - Who Was Joshua? | Children's Bible Audios

Joelee Chamberlain | Children's Bible Audios-Stories for Kids

Bible Translation Philosophy—What Is It?

The debate as to where one should be in the spectrum of literal versus dynamic equivalent, i.e., their translation philosophy has been going on since the first translation of the Hebrew (Aramaic) into Greek, i.e., the Septuagint (280-150 B.C.E.).

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https://christianpublishinghou....se.co/2017/05/14/bib

Bible Translation Philosophy—What Is It? – Christian Publishing House Blog
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Bible Translation Philosophy—What Is It? – Christian Publishing House Blog

The debate as to where one should be in the spectrum of literal versus dynamic equivalent, i.e., their translation philosophy has been going on since the first translation of the Hebrew (Aramaic) into Greek, i.e., the Septuagint (280-150 B.C.E.).

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