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Volume XX Revelation by David Nicholas Barnes

Volume XX Revelation

A Detailed Biblical Greek Translation with A Free Will Baptist’s Church Sunday School Analysis

by David Nicholas Barnes

Pages: 570

Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5

Category
  • FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY - Greek (Modern)
  • RELIGION - Biblical Studies - New Testament - Revelation
  • RELIGION - Essays

Type : Paperback

ISBN : 9781662836459

Price : $28.49





Type : Hardcover

ISBN : 9781662836466

Price : $40.49



One thing all biblical translations have in common is the search for the meaning of life within scripture. It is through these translations that we get a better understanding of what the Biblical authors were trying to convey. The New Testament is a contract that posits an answer. The Book of Revelation provides us with the positive and negative duties and rights of the contract.

Volume XX Revelation: A Detailed Biblical Greek Translation with a Free Will Baptist’s Church Sunday School Analysis by David N. Barnes is a summary of classes and discussions with others, including church members under Pastor Stump Cale. While serving as an adjunct professor of philosophy at Rowan University in Deptford, NJ, Barnes taught Philosophy of Religion, the Greek Way, Metaphysics, and Logic. Whether you are a new believer or a longtime student or a teacher of God’s intrinsic truth, this book will further your biblical scholarship. Every single word in the New Testament is translated in this text, and the reader is provided with the part of speech and the mood of each verse.
The final book of this series comes alive through the eyes of parishioners and clergy, along with theists, atheists, and agnostics. Through this book, you will not only become closer to God but gain a better understanding of the human condition. The rational mind, along with the irrational mind, is considered. Mankind’s rationality is a miracle, and it’s time to put that miracle to use.

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David Nicholas Barnes was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1992.  He attended SUNY in Fredonia, NY and University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pa where he graduated summa cum laude. Then Temple University in Philadelphia, Pa. He studied law at Widener University in Wilmington, De while serving as an adjunct professor of philosophy at Rowan University in Deptford, NJ, He taught Philosophy of Religion, The Greek Way, Metaphysics, and logic. Currently he is disabled and teaches Sunday School at Freewill Baptist Church in Macclesfield NC.  This book is a summary of the classes and discussions with other church members under Pastor Stump Cale.

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