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  2. The Green Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Green Bible is meant to "equip and encourage [readers] to see God's vision for creation and help [them] engage in the work of healing and sustaining it". [2] Emphasizing what the publishers see as the Bible’s message on the environment, all passages mentioning the environment are printed in green ink to draw the reader’s attention. [3]

  3. Evangelical environmentalism - Wikipedia

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    In Green Like God: Unlocking the Divine Plan for Our Planet Merritt states the Noah Covenant is God entering a Covenant with all the Earth by citing Gen 9:9-10. [4] Merritt continues from Gen 2:15 ... "Cultivate it and keep it" New American Standard Bible "Tend it and watch over it" New Living Translation "Work it and keep it" English Standard ...

  4. BibleGateway - Wikipedia

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    Bible Gateway's engagement features include the ability to display a single Bible verse in many English Bible translations, the ability to display and compare up to five Bible translations side by side at once, its daily Blog, more than 60 email devotions, Bible reading plans and verses-of-the-day, a free mobile app, audio Bibles, video ...

  5. Christian views on environmentalism - Wikipedia

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    Christian views on environmentalism vary greatly amongst different Christians and Christian denominations.. Green Christianity is a broad field that encompasses Christian theological reflection on nature, liturgy, and spiritual practices centered on environmental issues, as well as Christian-based activism in the environmental movement.

  6. Blue Letter Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Letter Bible (BLB) project is an initiative of Sowing Circle, a United States–based, non-denominational Christian ministry that has created a study Bible and Bible study tools stated to "make reading, searching and studying the Bible easy and rewarding". [1]

  7. Multi-Agency Geographic Information for the Countryside

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    Multi-Agency Geographic Information for the Countryside (MAGIC) is a governmental website in the United Kingdom which provides geographic information, in map form.. Launched in 2002, [1] the site originally only had information for rural areas in England but it has grown to include information on a wide range of landscape and environmental designations in England, Wales and Scotland, and cover ...

  8. The SWORD Project - Wikipedia

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    STEPBible (STEP - Scripture Tools for Every Person) is an initiative by Tyndale House, Cambridge to build an online Bible study tool based on The SWORD Project. The first public release (Beta launch) of the software as an online platform was on 25 July 2013. [8] [9] [10] The desktop version runs in any browser on the desktop computer. [11]

  9. Forum of Bible Agencies International - Wikipedia

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    [4] In 2001, the Forum of Bible Agencies International set out to create an Internet catalog of the world's Bibles. [5] However, it wasn't until 2006 that the Forum was able to accomplish this goal and launched Find-a-Bible, a web directory providing links to Bibles and biblical resources in the 6000+ languages of the world. The Find-A-Bible ...