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  2. New International Version Inclusive Language Edition

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    The New International Version Inclusive Language Edition (NIVi) of the Christian Bible was an inclusive language version of the New International Version (NIV). It was published by Hodder and Stoughton (a subsidiary of Lagardere Publishing ) in London in 1995; New Testament and Psalms, with the full bible following in 1996.

  3. New International Version - Wikipedia

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    The New International Version (NIV) is a translation of the Bible into contemporary English. Published by Biblica, the complete NIV was released on October 27, 1978 [6] with a minor revision in 1984 and a major revision in 2011. The NIV relies on recently-published critical editions of the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. [1] [2]

  4. Today's New International Version - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 5:9 reads: "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God." [7] Here, the Greek word huioi is translated "children" rather than "sons" as found in other modern English translations such as the Revised Standard Version, [8] New American Standard Bible, [9] New King James Version, [10] and the Amplified Bible. [11]

  5. YouVersion - Wikipedia

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    As recently as 2019, the Android version of the app was requiring access to all the user's contact information (their address book) as well as the user's GPS location. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] YouVersion has updated their privacy policies as of April 2, 2022.

  6. Biblica - Wikipedia

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    Biblica's international ministry began in 1810 with its sponsorship of William Carey’s Bible translation work in India. [9] The worldwide work expanded in 1992 following the merger with Living Bibles International, through which Biblica developed its global translation ministry. The reach of Biblica around the world again expanded through its ...

  7. Thomas Keightley - Wikipedia

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    Keightley, born in October 1789, was the son of Thomas Keightley of Newtown, County Kildare, and claimed to be related to Thomas Keightley (1650?–1719). He entered Trinity College Dublin, on 4 July 1803, but left without a degree, and due to poor health he was forced to abandon the pursuit of the legal profession and admission to the Irish Bar.

  8. Matthew 9:11 - Wikipedia

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    (Luke 5:30.) not unwilling that their Master should be understood to be involved in the same charge; insinuating it at once against Himself and His disciples. Therefore Matthew and Mark have related it as said to the disciples, because so it was as much an objection against their Master whom they followed and imitated.

  9. Mark 9 - Wikipedia

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    Mark 9 is the ninth chapter of the Gospel of Mark in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It begins with Jesus ' prediction that "I tell you the truth , some who are standing here will not taste death before they see that the kingdom of God has come with power". [ 1 ]

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