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Using KJV "Thou" and "Thee" in the NASB
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Using KJV "Thou" and "Thee" in the NASB
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Ashley
It doesn't. A new expanded and updated e...
kalos
But the older NASB did. Why?
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Ashley
Maybe because "thee" is not the same thi...
retxar
The possible reason cited by retxar is e...
Hank
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wdc
For me it is based on the use of "you" a...
retxar
In Luke 22:31, Jesus says that "Satan ha...
Morant61
This is the only authoritative (document...
kalos
Ashley, I believe the reason the NASB...
roverjbh99
Difference between fear and afraid?
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miabon
He who comes first shall come last,
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weezy_05
greek and the first day
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eddy
DINOSOURES OR ALIENS IN THE BIBLE?
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eddy
DINOSOURES OF ALIENS IN THE BIBLE?
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eddy
Theology of BSF?
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Twally
chcking scripture context
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jrm
invitation to salvation/accepting Christ
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jrm
i need a bio on paul the apostle
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