La Sacra Bibbia: Nuova Versione Internazionale

La Sacra Bibbia: Nuova Versione Internazionale

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97,982 valutazioni·3,816 recensioni

Questa traduzione, realizzata da Fazel Khan Hamedani, William Glen e Henry Martyn, fu pubblicata a Londra durante il regno di Naser al-Din Shah Qajar. L'Antico Testamento vide la luce nel 1856, mentre il Nuovo Testamento nel 1876. La presente edizione comprende l'intera Sacra Bibbia, Antico e Nuovo...

pagine
1213
Format
Hardcover
Pubblicato
1985-02-01
Editore
Zondervan Publishing
ISBN
9780310902713

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Alex
Alex·3 years ago
should have stayed on wattpad.
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Marcy·4 years ago
Not enough trans representation
Michaël Wertenberg
Michaël Wertenberg·9 years ago
More people should read this.
The world needs more atheists.
LS
Lori Song·14 years ago
He dies in the end.
ij
ij·14 years ago
I have studied and read parts of the Bible throughout my life. However, I could never read the Bible from beginning to end. I failed each time I tried. I had even tried various Bible reading plans. I think what I lacked at that time was commitment. I tried again. This time, I set aside time for devotion and Bible reading each morning. I placed my Bible and computer on my nightstand. I used the Our Daily Bread webpage for devotion. It is a very short read with Bible passages. The site also had a ...
Tristan
Tristan·15 years ago
Very unsatisfying fantasy novel. Awful writing, unconvincing and poorly thought out world design, undeveloped or pathetically two-dimensional characters, lack of suspense. Various narrators present accounts that neither correspond well nor create an interesting divergence of point of view where they disagree - the inconsistencies are so poorly used as a storytelling device that they almost appear accidental. Many sections, such as Leviticus, read like the Cetacea chapter of Moby Dick, only worse...
Carole Bartholomeaux
Carole Bartholomeaux·18 years ago
I got my first Bible in 1974 and have been reading the Bible nearly daily since then. I have at least six Bibles. Two of them are falling apart, I've read them so much. God has such a great sense of humor. Whatever page I turn to, there is a message of what I need that day. I was born three months premature and the doctors did not expect me to live. Prayer made the difference. I cannot get through a day without prayer; I do not know how anyone does. The Bible helps me through the worst times in ...
Betsy
Betsy·18 years ago
Holy shit (literally). This book is riveting. It is a fictional novel based on the life of a guy named Jesus who is one badass motherfucker. The book chronicles some of his totally rad and awesome adventures, such as turning water into wine and coming out of a cave after he died! Any lover of fictional adventure books such as harry potter will love this book. It does have some slower parts, but it picks right back up every couple of chapters (the chapters are creatively named after people!). Als...
Jon
Jon·18 years ago
*Reviewer’s Note*: after more than five years, people still don’t understand that this a book review. For a book. A book that I read and didn’t like. A book that has inspired some of the best and worst human activity in history, and one that continues to divide and breed hatred of “others” after 2,000 years. Look at the comments on this review and all of the “god will get you for this” nonsense here. This is a book. A book that I reviewed because I don’t like it. Get over yourself.As nothing mor...
Andy Wakefield
Andy Wakefield·18 years ago
borrrr-ing.