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A new first chapter, "God's Love for Man" was added per request of the Seventh-day Adventist publishing house in the United Kingdom (Stanborough Press) in 1893 in order to secure a copyright. Steps to Christ by Ellen G. White has been translated into approximately 160 languages since its first publication in 1892. [2]
Steps to Christ SC 1892 126 Pacific Press Publishing Association: First chapter in current edition was not in 1892 edition. This is perhaps the most printed and translated work of Ellen White. Story of Hope SH 2016 126 Pacific Press Publishing Association: Story of Jesus SJ 1900 186 Southern Publishing Association
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The first chapter was published in the November–December 1940 issue. This first publication of the book can be viewed in the original magazines on Austin-Sparks.Net. [ 1 ] It was later published as a book by Witness and Testimony Publishers in August 1945 and advertised in the Sept/Oct edition of the "A Witness and A Testimony" magazine. [ 2 ]
His full 2,561-page report of the "'Life of Christ Research Project" is available online, [8] [9] along with an abridged [10] and condensed [11] editions. After eight years examining fifteen, randomly selected DA chapters for evidence of literary dependence, Veltman stated, "On an average we may say that 31.4 percent of the DA text is dependent ...
Ascension of Christ ; Matthias replaced Judas ; The Day of Pentecost ; Ananias and Sapphira ; Seven Greeks appointed ; The Stoning of Stephen ; Preaching of Philip the Evangelist ; Simon the Sorcerer ; Paul's Conversion on the Road to Damascus ; Peter's vision of a sheet with animals
Augustine: "Or; That the disciples here say, It is a phantasm, figures those who yielding to the Devil shall doubt of the coming of Christ.That Peter cries to the Lord for help that he should not be drowned, signifies that He shall purge His Church with certain trials even after the last persecution; as Paul also notes, saying, He shall be saved, yet so as by fire (1 Corinthians 3:15)."
The entire chapter is quite symbolic, but an angel explains to John the meaning of what he is seeing. The woman, who is referred to as "the great prostitute", "is the great city who rules over the kings of the earth" ( Revelation 17:18 ), who is envied by the ten kings who give power to the beast and is destroyed by those ten kings.