samb
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Post by samb on Mar 5, 2021 15:53:43 GMT -6
Thank you Gary , Are there still plans to add the LSV to Biblegateway? I’m currently reading the LSV Bible on the eBible site, which is excellent as I can read it side-by-side with a more meaning-based translation. However, the Biblegateway has more translations to compare to. Additionally, it includes at least one version of the Apocrypha (NRSV). When I come to read the LSV translation of the Apocrypha, I would like to read it side-by-side somewhere if that will be possible? Thank you Sorry for the confusion Gary, the NRSV apocrypha doesn't include the same books as the LSV translations of the apocrypha, so I'm not sure I would be able to read it side-by-side even if it was added to that site. Thanks
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Post by Gary on Apr 22, 2021 7:34:33 GMT -6
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Post by Gary on Jul 12, 2021 14:57:30 GMT -6
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Post by servantofthelord on Jul 14, 2021 19:56:23 GMT -6
Just downloaded the LSV. Was going to post here about translation questions and etc. But thanks to your thorough foreword and intro, all my questions are answered. Look forward to using this in my studies! Starting to feel like a bible hoarder, I already had 15 different paper versions and twice that in ebooks. LOL But tended toward using the older ones for more accuracy in translation, along with the NAS. Thanks for your efforts.
I was going to buy the print edition as well, but my eyes are older than I am. LOL So, I bought a binding machine and cover bindings and will print out the book on 80lb. paper with 14 point text, so my poor eyesight won't interfere with my old school style book study habits.
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Post by Gary on Jul 15, 2021 9:51:09 GMT -6
There is a large print edition, but I think it's just 11 point. The hardcover Reader's Bible is 12 point. 14 point will be great though! Hope you enjoy it.
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Post by Gary on Sept 13, 2021 8:16:57 GMT -6
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Post by fitz on Sept 13, 2021 17:37:46 GMT -6
On my phone now. Thanks, Gary!
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Post by disciple4life on Sept 14, 2021 12:37:24 GMT -6
Gary , mc , ksteven , mike , samb , disciple4life , TrumpetsTX, Another great find related to the LSV, doing a deep study for my new rumble channel Watchman 5:4 which deals with discipleship, Bible Interpretation tools, and end times. Guys this is HUGE !!! I'm going to be covering this specific passage, and I'm going to give a shout out to Unsealed.com and the LSV. [What's huge is not the channel, but rather, this amazing truth, and how one word, - or one phrase can make a huge difference and directly affects one's understanding of scripture. This one poor translation is the direct cause of a lot of confusion among Christians today. 2 Thessalonians 2:1-2 is a passage of enormous significance and is the topic of a lot of discussion on this board as well as by countless end-times watchmen. Many other translations incorrectly put the phrase Day of Christ, but the original Greek says Day of the Lord- as does the LSV. It seems like a small thing, but it's the difference between desert and dessert. "And we ask you, brothers, in regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and of our gathering together to Him, 2. that you are not quickly shaken in mind, nor be troubled, neither through spirit, neither through word, neither through letters as through us, as that the Day of the LORD has arrived; 3. do not let anyone deceive you in any way, because if the departure may not come first, the man of lawlessness may [not] be revealed—the son of destruction 4. who is opposing and is raising himself up above all called god or worshiped, so as for him to have sat down in the temple of God, proclaiming that he is God" Many people see Day of Christ in other translations , and this then becomes a verse to support the view that scripture shows these events come before the rapture. This is another reason why it's so important for people to look at the whole counsel of scripture and see that the Day of the Lord is found over 25 times and is equated with terror, wrath, calamity, darkness, death, vengeance, judgment, punishment. In sharp contrast is the phrase Day of Christ, used by Paul and found only in Phillippians - the Outstanding New Testament book of Joy. Hmmmm.
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Post by mike on Sept 15, 2021 9:26:08 GMT -6
disciple4life - great job on the video! Commend you for getting the word out! Couple questions/comments When you explain can you cite chapter/verse for references? Like the Day of Atonement, where is that? Or when referring to the trumpets cite some of the verses that your are referencing. I think that is helpful. Also at the beginning you said the days are all known, the feast days are set. Then later you talk about Rosh Hoshana being the day no one knows when...Confusing to those who may not get that. Glad you explained the play-dough
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Post by disciple4life on Sept 15, 2021 12:42:02 GMT -6
Yes, mike - I agree, it needs more clarification. I have to stay away from rabbit trails, and still keep everything to 25 min. At this point I can only improve. Heheh. I really really appreciate the feedback. I'll make it a point to cite references. I've tried to email and or ask at least 5 different watchmen for tips about what software they use and not a response from a single one. That's what happens I guess when you get 5000 subscribers. This next one should be a huge improvement. Blessings
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Post by Gary on Sept 15, 2021 18:37:11 GMT -6
Awesome! Yes, a single word can make a huge difference as it does here. I might have missed it above, but where is the link to your channel or video? For YouTube I usually use Adobe Premiere which comes bundled with an Adobe subscription. Windows has a built in video editor. VideoPad is another one that's good for simple edits. For livestreaming I believe Facebook and YouTube both have built in video recorders. Aaron at God a Minute uses MelonApp.com. In our last video the audio was low quality on my end because I was using a mic built into my laptop, but I bought a new one ( here) that is easy to use and sounds much better. I used it for a recent prayer livestream with Aaron and the quality was good. If you need any other info let me know.
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Post by mike on Sept 16, 2021 6:32:05 GMT -6
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Post by Gary on Sept 16, 2021 7:56:28 GMT -6
Thanks Mike! disciple4life, I'm excited to see you have a channel!
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Post by disciple4life on Sept 16, 2021 8:35:31 GMT -6
Thanks Mike! disciple4life , I'm excited to see you have a channel! Thanks, Gary, Hello fellow watchmen - samb, Gary, servantofthelord, fitz, disciple4life, mike, inaweofhim, boraddict, I'm really really excited to be able to get this version. Did I understand you correctly, Gary, that it is coming to the Holy Bible App??? Like Mike said, it doesn't show up on the horizontal list of versions - that is on www.Biblehub.com, --- thought you would want to let them know. People have no idea it even is available, and they can't click it as one of the translation options. The very next video I think is relevent for every Christian, at every stage of their walk, because it's basic Bible Interpretation 101, no focus really on end times, except using a few short examples of how it's vital to first look at the cultural and historical and literary context - and how not doing this, directly affects our understanding of all doctrines. I hope to get it up by the weekend and I'll post a link - I'm really open to any and all feedback. It's Watchman 5:4 on Rumble. When you go to Rumble - there are two options in the search bar - (search for videos or search for channels.) Click Channels and then type in Watchman 5:4. ;-) The very next upcoming video is Bible Interpretation 101, and then we are tackling the single, biggest, most misunderstood verse in the entire Bible. ;-) Blessings, my fellow watchmen.
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Post by Gary on Sept 16, 2021 10:39:57 GMT -6
Unfortunately that's more of a UI issue I believe because of the width limitation. I think they mentioned they may update that at some point, but you can find the LSV listed in the Bible version dropdown (top-right corner of the site) or if you click Parallel the LSV always shows up. The LSV is always on the BibleHub phone app.
Hopefully... eventually... it will be on YouVersion (the Holy Bible app). If I recall there is a licensing in place, but the wheels turn slowly there. In the meantime, it's on quite a few other phone apps: the LSV app we just released, Olive Tree, BibleHub, TWR 360, MySword, and MyBible. It's also on Google Books, Kindle Books, Nook, Kobo, etc, so there are many ways to get it on tablets or phones.
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