I have wanted to ask you how you do these, whether they’re a Bible version I’m unfamiliar with–or whether you’re inspired to poetry as you read the verse. I’m just curious, but was afraid of offending. I’ll check out the Voice–are there others I might like?
Bible Gateway is a wonderful resource. They carry many translations and paraphrases in English and other languages. I tend to re-read familiar passages in more than one version as an aid to meditation, although I frequently use the concordance search in 16th century English as the odd wording from childhood memory verses does stick in my head. I don’t read the old King James for every day study as much though, because I nearly always have to translate it for others who don’t speak that language anyway. http://www.biblegateway.com/
Wow, that’s great. God bless you.
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I loved finding this phrasing of the verse in The Voice version. It`s like another meditation.
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I have wanted to ask you how you do these, whether they’re a Bible version I’m unfamiliar with–or whether you’re inspired to poetry as you read the verse. I’m just curious, but was afraid of offending. I’ll check out the Voice–are there others I might like?
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Bible Gateway is a wonderful resource. They carry many translations and paraphrases in English and other languages. I tend to re-read familiar passages in more than one version as an aid to meditation, although I frequently use the concordance search in 16th century English as the odd wording from childhood memory verses does stick in my head. I don’t read the old King James for every day study as much though, because I nearly always have to translate it for others who don’t speak that language anyway.
http://www.biblegateway.com/
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Ahhh, thank you so much for your time and consideration!
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Anytime, Caddo.
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Lovely glass! BEAUTIFUL scripture verse!
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These were in a shop window in Israel. The pomegranate is such a rich Biblical symbol.
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