Biblia

0000.4. Foreword

Foreword It is a pleasure to write these lines of Foreword to the Bible readings prepared by my friend, Dr. F. E. Marsh, who has devoted his life to the study of the Bible, and the unfolding of its treasures to others. We believe in the plenary inspiration of Scripture. The word “inspiration” is equivalent … Continue reading “0000.4. Foreword”

0000.2. e-Sword Module Prepared by BibleSupport.com

e-Sword Module Prepared by BibleSupport.com Text Modification The text has been changed from the print edition. Scripture references were formatted for electronic presentation in e-Sword. Most implicit scripture references were made specific to reference the actual book chapter:verse rather than expecting the reader to deduce the chapter or book. Some archaic language was changed or … Continue reading “0000.2. e-Sword Module Prepared by BibleSupport.com”

0000.3. Preface

Preface Through the goodness of our God and Father, the grace of the Lord Jesus, and the ministry of the Holy Spirit, my 500 Bible Readings have gone through many editions in Great Britain and America. This volume of 1000 New Bible Readings does not contain the 500, but is entirely new. I place these … Continue reading “0000.3. Preface”

0000.1. Title Page

1000 NEW BIBLE READINGS FOR THE HELP OF STUDENTS AND WORKERS BY DR. F. E. MARSH WITH A FOREWORD BY REV. F. B. MEYER Pickering & Inglis Printers and Publishers LONDON: H. A. RAYMOND, 16 Paternoster Square, E.C. 1925 By: DR. F. E. MARSH

555 – What Becomes of the Soul in the Interval between Death and the Resurrection?

555. What Becomes of the Soul in the Interval between Death and the Resurrection? There are three passages from which an inference may be drawn, in the absence of an explicit statement in the Bible. The first of these is Christ's assurance to the penitent thief (Luke 23 -43): "This day shalt thou be with … Continue reading “555 – What Becomes of the Soul in the Interval between Death and the Resurrection?”

554 – What Is to Be Understood by the Silence Mentioned in Rev_8:1?

554. What Is to Be Understood by the Silence Mentioned in Rev_8:1? While the whole book of Revelation is of that literary character which may be described as mystical, dealing extensively in types and metaphors, there are occasional passages in which the writer descends to simpler language for the purpose of more clearly conveying his … Continue reading “554 – What Is to Be Understood by the Silence Mentioned in Rev_8:1?”