i love your love for the jacob and esau story! one thing that struck me is what a foil they are to cain and able. both brothers, both with one feeling bitterness towards the other, but one a story of destruction and the other a story of restoration. i just love it so much!! it really shows how God can build and heal broken relationships!
You are so right about the brotherly relationships!!! I love that you made this connection! It is so true, and thank you so much for sharing with me! I'm going to make a note on this in my Bible. If it's meant to be, God will make it happen. Thank you again!! This was awesome to hear. ❤️
You were told the NIV is a "paraphrase" version incorrectly. The NIV is considered a "dynamic" or "functional" equivalent, meaning it's closer to the thought for thought. A paraphrase is really a rephrased meaning for meaning. KJV, ESV, NASB are called "formal" equivalent because they tend more toward the word for word translations. Beware of the false friends of KJV, meaning there are many words you think you know the meaning of, but in Elizabethian English they mean something different. Mark Ward is an excellent resource for this on UA-cam. As an example, "study" in the KJV is not like we think of study today. It is often translated as "do your best", or something of that nature, but means "be diligent". Also, you will notice verses in the KJV that are not in your NIV. I think 70 something, off the top of my head. They are not "missing" from the KJV onlyists would say, but instead were add-ons to the texts the KJV was translated from. The NIV uses older manuscripts that do NOT have those verses listed. There are no doctrine that is harmed or missing from the newer translations. Don't worry. The KJV is NOT a direct translation. Their philosophy of translation was to be as word for word as possible, but it tends to hide some of the nuances because the words used are dead or changed meaning today. Instead of KJV, I would suggest NKJV or ESV for more readability. Always use more than one translation. Something between ESV and NIV is the CSB. It's a good translation and I use it frequently for my devotional reading. I study primarily from ESV. It does have a complimentarian lean to it, but I have corrected those sections in accordance with the Greek (it's not many spots). May you have a great time, in the Lord, in your studies (diligence) seeking him!!!
@@beagobuzz call your local or nearby UPS and see if they’ll let you have something delivered to them. I could possibly send it there and label it to them but c/o to you. Just a thought.
They're easier for me to understand, too! I definitely prefer to read the NIV exclusively, but on some occasions, I do enjoy the verses in KJV, just because there's a little more detail at times. But the NIV totally gets the job done. No complaints here. ❤️
Bea how can I read my Bible daily and pray daily i want to be very serious Christian will you give me some advice and encouragement will you pray for me im struggling with God what can I do please help me
Brian!!! Thank you so much for reaching out to me with this question! 🙏 Now, I'm not a prophet or a priest or even a knowledgeable seminary student, but I do have an answer! I also struggle with consistency. It's so hard to find the desire to dedicate time to reading and studying, right?? But ultimately, it's not about READING the Bible every day but more about KNOWING God's word and applying it to your life/mindset. If you struggle with sitting yourself down to examine words on paper, I recommend memorizing specific Bible verses. That way, you can repeat them to yourself. That's just the same as reading it! I also want to remind you that the people in Bible times didn't have a physical copy of God's word! Think about the New Testament, and then think about the people in Jesus' time!! They never read a book!! They listened to Jesus teach!! And it was only once a week; not every day! I understand you struggle, my friend. You are not alone in this. I hope this comment might bring you a bit of reassurance and comfort, and God bless you for being able to share! ❤️
Right now I’m going through UA-cam bible study of Roman’s. One passion ministries with pastor Steven Lawson. He is so detailed I get like 7 pages notes per session 😂😂😂😂😂.it’s men’s Bible study but women are allowed if they wear baseball cap 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Thanks for your video
I love your videos so much! May God bless you💗
i love your love for the jacob and esau story! one thing that struck me is what a foil they are to cain and able. both brothers, both with one feeling bitterness towards the other, but one a story of destruction and the other a story of restoration. i just love it so much!! it really shows how God can build and heal broken relationships!
You are so right about the brotherly relationships!!! I love that you made this connection! It is so true, and thank you so much for sharing with me! I'm going to make a note on this in my Bible. If it's meant to be, God will make it happen. Thank you again!! This was awesome to hear. ❤️
Just joined and it’s a beautiful thing you’re sharing your love for the word of God. 😊👍🏼
Thank you so much! 🥺❤️
All I need is consistency 😭😮💨
I have no idea why consistency is so difficult!! I struggle with this as well! 💔
I like to have physical copies too. I have KJV & ESV 👍🏼
ESV is a version I think I'll switch to in the future (when I fill up my current bible). It's a solid translation! 🙏
ur bible is beautiful!!
Thank you so much!!! I love how it makes me excited to read the word of God. 🥺🙏
You were told the NIV is a "paraphrase" version incorrectly. The NIV is considered a "dynamic" or "functional" equivalent, meaning it's closer to the thought for thought. A paraphrase is really a rephrased meaning for meaning.
KJV, ESV, NASB are called "formal" equivalent because they tend more toward the word for word translations. Beware of the false friends of KJV, meaning there are many words you think you know the meaning of, but in Elizabethian English they mean something different. Mark Ward is an excellent resource for this on UA-cam. As an example, "study" in the KJV is not like we think of study today. It is often translated as "do your best", or something of that nature, but means "be diligent". Also, you will notice verses in the KJV that are not in your NIV. I think 70 something, off the top of my head. They are not "missing" from the KJV onlyists would say, but instead were add-ons to the texts the KJV was translated from. The NIV uses older manuscripts that do NOT have those verses listed. There are no doctrine that is harmed or missing from the newer translations. Don't worry.
The KJV is NOT a direct translation. Their philosophy of translation was to be as word for word as possible, but it tends to hide some of the nuances because the words used are dead or changed meaning today. Instead of KJV, I would suggest NKJV or ESV for more readability. Always use more than one translation. Something between ESV and NIV is the CSB. It's a good translation and I use it frequently for my devotional reading. I study primarily from ESV. It does have a complimentarian lean to it, but I have corrected those sections in accordance with the Greek (it's not many spots). May you have a great time, in the Lord, in your studies (diligence) seeking him!!!
I have a NLT Life Application Study Bible and would love to send it to you.
You are so kind, Missy! This is actually such a sweet gesture! I don't have a P.O. box yet, but I really really appreciate the thought!! 🥹❤
@@beagobuzz call your local or nearby UPS and see if they’ll let you have something delivered to them. I could possibly send it there and label it to them but c/o to you. Just a thought.
I also like high lighten in my Bible. I have NIV NLT and king James . NIV and NLT are easier for me to understand.
They're easier for me to understand, too! I definitely prefer to read the NIV exclusively, but on some occasions, I do enjoy the verses in KJV, just because there's a little more detail at times. But the NIV totally gets the job done. No complaints here. ❤️
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God bless, and thank you for commenting ❤❤❤
Bea how can I read my Bible daily and pray daily i want to be very serious Christian will you give me some advice and encouragement will you pray for me im struggling with God what can I do please help me
Brian!!! Thank you so much for reaching out to me with this question! 🙏
Now, I'm not a prophet or a priest or even a knowledgeable seminary student, but I do have an answer! I also struggle with consistency. It's so hard to find the desire to dedicate time to reading and studying, right??
But ultimately, it's not about READING the Bible every day but more about KNOWING God's word and applying it to your life/mindset. If you struggle with sitting yourself down to examine words on paper, I recommend memorizing specific Bible verses. That way, you can repeat them to yourself. That's just the same as reading it!
I also want to remind you that the people in Bible times didn't have a physical copy of God's word! Think about the New Testament, and then think about the people in Jesus' time!! They never read a book!! They listened to Jesus teach!! And it was only once a week; not every day!
I understand you struggle, my friend. You are not alone in this. I hope this comment might bring you a bit of reassurance and comfort, and God bless you for being able to share! ❤️
@@beagobuzz can I pray for you
@@brianharrison3131Of course you may! ❤
Right now I’m going through UA-cam bible study of Roman’s. One passion ministries with pastor Steven Lawson. He is so detailed I get like 7 pages notes per session 😂😂😂😂😂.it’s men’s Bible study but women are allowed if they wear baseball cap 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Thanks for your video
That sounds delightful! The notes, that is. Not the baseball cap requirement. 😅