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The New Living Translation (NLT) is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Published in 1996 by Tyndale House Foundation, the NLT was created "by 90 leading Bible scholars." [4] The NLT relies on recently published critical editions of the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. [1]
Reason: This verse is nearly identical with verses 4:9 and 4:23. This verse here is lacking in א,B,L,Δ (original handwriting), some Coptic mss. It is included in manuscripts only slightly less ancient, A,D,K,W,ƒ 1,ƒ 13, Italic manuscripts, the Vulgate, some other ancient versions. As it is missing in the very oldest resources and yet is ...
Part Nine, Part 9 or Part IX may refer to: Television "Part 9" , an episode of Twin Peaks "Part Nine" (The Pacific), an episode of The Pacific "Part Nine" ...
NLT may refer to: NLT (band), an American boy band (active 2006–2009) National Literacy Trust, a British charity (formed 1992) New Living Translation of the Bible ...
It was first published in the literary magazine Avrora in 1972, issues 7–10. Parts of it (Section 1) were published in Volume 25 of the Library of Modern Science Fiction in 1973. [ 9 ] A Russian-language version endorsed by the Strugatsky brothers as the original was published in the 1970s.
John Mill's 1707 Greek New Testament was estimated to contain some 30,000 variants in its accompanying textual apparatus [1] which was based on "nearly 100 [Greek] manuscripts." [ 2 ] Peter J. Gurry puts the number of non-spelling variants among New Testament manuscripts around 500,000, though he acknowledges his estimate is higher than all ...
NLT (an abbreviation of Not Like Them) was an American boy band whose members were Travis Garland, Kevin McHale, Justin Joseph "JJ" Thorne, and Vahe "V" Sevani. They were discovered by Chris Stokes, [1] who signed them to his TUG Entertainment label in 2006. Like other boy bands, NLT performances featured choreography.
"Past Prologue" was released with "A Man Alone" on September 24, 1996 on LaserDisc in the United States. [20] On February 8, 1997 this episode was released on LaserDisc in Japan as part of the half-season box set 1st Season vol.1. [21] This included episodes from "Emissary" to "Move Along Home" with both English and Japanese audio tracks. [21]