Why is it so hard to sit down and read my Bible? If you have asked yourself that question, you aren\'t alone.
In the pages of The Word, you will get to know each of the New Testament authors as they give their eyewitness accounts of the gospel and early church!.
Luke sounds polished and sophisticated
Peter is more common
John is simple but abstract.
The length of sentences and the use of transition words between them change.
From book to book, the vocabulary changes.
Reading Acts is like reading a novel! And great pains were taken to preserve/recreate the tone and style of the original author.
Without the distractions of verse and chapter divisions, reading longer passages of the Bible is easy and enjoyable.
This new version of the New Testament aims to reacquaint us with the early format of these Holy Writings.
Through the years, many features have been added to the text of the New Testament to make study and reference more efficient, such as chapter and verse divisions, footnotes, and indexes.
Why is it so hard to sit down and read my Bible? If you have asked yourself that question, you aren\'t alone