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-- Geneva cross (Mil.), a red Greek cross on a white ground; -- the flag and badge adopted in the Geneva convention. geneva, n. [F. genièvre juniper ...
Jul 7, 2004 · By far, the Geneva Bible was the more popular, and this created a problem for the clergy: they needed a translation in the churches that would ...
Jul 6, 2004 · The Geneva Bible was the first English Bible translated entirely from the Greek and Hebrew. · It was Calvinistic in its notes (and the notes were ...
Completed by more than 25 scholars working directly from the best available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek ... Geneva and King James editions, whose spines cracked ...
Jan 1, 2001 · The Geneva Bible: This New Testament was issued in 1557 and was most probably the work of West Whittingham, an English exile who had married ...
(2.) The New Testament manuscripts fall into two divisions, Uncials, written in Greek capitals, with no distinction at all between the different words, and very ...
ofessor of New Testament and Greek at Mid-America ... ter">Instructor in Bible, Greek, and PhilosophyJohn ... Geneva are as blue; the black shadows on the ...
By far, the Geneva Bible was the more popular, and this created a problem for the clergy: they needed a translation in the churches that would be revered by the ...
Jul 7, 2004 · Erasmus took his Greek text through five editions. All of them were Latin-Greek diglots, never Greek alone. The reason? Erasmus' motive was ...