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  2. Book of Malachi - Wikipedia

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    This reading could be based on Malachi 3:1, "Behold, I will send my messenger...", if "my messenger" is taken literally as the name Malachi. [12] Thus, there is substantial debate regarding the identity of the book's author and many assume that "Malachi" is an anonymous pen-name. However, others disagree.

  3. List of New Testament verses not included in modern English ...

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    It is believed probable that the clause was inserted here by assimilation because the corresponding version of this narrative, in Matthew, contains a somewhat similar rebuke to the Devil (in the KJV, "Get thee hence, Satan,"; Matthew 4:10, which is the way this rebuke reads in Luke 4:8 in the Tyndale (1534), Great Bible (also called the Cranmer ...

  4. New Revised Standard Version - Wikipedia

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    The New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) is a translation of the Bible in American English.It was first published in 1989 by the National Council of Churches, [5] the NRSV was created by an ecumenical committee of scholars "comprising about thirty members".

  5. 4 Maccabees - Wikipedia

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    The work is included in the Revised Standard Version (RSV), the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV), and New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition (NRSVUE). The NRSV is used as the basis for the Renovaré Spiritual Formation Bible. The Lexham English Septuagint: A New Translation (LES), published in 2020, includes 4 Maccabees. [40]

  6. Malachi - Wikipedia

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    The form mal'akhi (literally "my malakh") signifies "my messenger"; it occurs in Malachi 3:1 [10] (compare to Malachi 2:7, but this form would hardly be appropriate as a proper name without some additional syllable such as Yah, whence mal'akhiah, i.e. "messenger of Yah". [11] In the Book of Haggai, Haggai is designated the "messenger of the L ORD."

  7. Zechariah 9 - Wikipedia

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    This chapter opens the so-called "Second Zechariah" portion, consisting of Zechariah 9–14, [5] which was composed "long after the previous portions of the book". [6] It concerns the advance of an enemy (cf. oracles in Amos and Ezekiel ), but God defends Jerusalem and promises that his king (verse 9) will triumphantly enter the city to bring ...

  8. Two witnesses - Wikipedia

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    Others have proposed Moses, for his ability to turn water into blood and the power to send plagues on the earth (Exodus 7:17-21; 9:13-14; Revelation 11:6). [5] His companion would be Elijah the prophet, predicted to return (Malachi 4:5-6) and who prevented it from raining in Israel in the days of Ahab (1 Kings 17:1; Luke 4:25; James 5:17 ...

  9. 3 Maccabees - Wikipedia

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    The Codex Vaticanus lacks the books of Maccabees and the Codex Sinaiticus includes only 1 and 4 Maccabees; only the Codex Alexandrinus includes all of 1, 2, 3, and 4 Maccabees. The 8th–9th century Venetus , while written much later than Alexandrinus, largely agrees with it, so there are few textual variations.