Bible_6_The Difference Between the New Testament and the Old Testament, the Apocrypha, the False Revelations, and the Translations
Across
- 4. a confirmation of God's word of promise.
- 7. The oldest translation of the Old Testament.
- 9. 1 Timothy 2:5 "For there is one God and one ____ of God and men, the man Christ Jesus,"
- 10. About 100 scholars from England and America revised the King James version to write this version.
- 11. Latin Version translated from the oldest version of the Old Testament.
- 13. Jewish historian that said, "“We [the Jews] are not like the Greeks, having a lot of books that do not agree and are contradicting. We have only twenty-two books, including all the past writings, as recognized correctly to be divine. After such a long time, no one has ever dared to add to, delete from, or alter them.”
- 14. Man named John that prepared the way of the Lord and made straight His paths. "John the ___"
Down
- 1. A promise that is confirmed by an oath
- 2. The substantiation of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.
- 3. formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution).
- 5. 44 scholars translated the Old and New Testaments into this english version.
- 6. This version of the bible contains outlines and footnotes to guide the reader to not only understand, but also experience, the holy scriptures.
- 8. Wtihout begining and without end.
- 12. There are 14 books from these writings that were not included in the Bible.
- 15. God's word to man given in two parts. When combiend adds up to 66 books.
