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  2. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Exodus 15 - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 February 2021, at 13:21 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Song of the Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Song of the Sea (Hebrew: שירת הים, Shirat HaYam; also known as Az Yashir Moshe and Song of Moses, or Mi Chamocha) is a poem that appears in the Book of Exodus of the Hebrew Bible, at Exodus 15:1–18. It is followed in verses 20 and 21 by a much shorter song sung by Miriam and the other women.

  4. Myles Coverdale - Wikipedia

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    For the 400th anniversary of the Authorised King James Bible, in 2011, the Church of England issued a resolution, which was endorsed by the General Synod. [29] Starting with the Coverdale Bible, the text included a brief description of the continuing significance of the Authorised King James Bible (1611) and its immediate antecedents:

  5. King James Version - Wikipedia

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    The King James Version is one of the versions authorized to be used in the services of the Episcopal Church and other parts of the Anglican Communion, [182] as it is the historical Bible of this church. It was presented to King Charles III at his coronation service. [183] [184] Other Christian denominations have also accepted the King James ...

  6. Finger of God - Wikipedia

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    [4] The Finger of God is a phrase used in the Pentateuch or the Five Books of Moses, specifically in the Book of Exodus, to describe an expression of God's power and authority. In Exodus 8:19, Pharaoah's magicians acknowledge the plagues as the finger of God, referring to the harsh natural phenomena that God has brought upon Egypt.

  7. Edward F. Hills - Wikipedia

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    As to the relationship of the King James Bible to the Textus Receptus (Received Text), Hills wrote: "The translators that produced the King James Version relied mainly, it seems, on the later editions of Beza's Greek New Testament, especially his 4th edition (1588-9). But also they frequently consulted the editions of Erasmus and Stephanus and ...

  8. Revelation 15 - Wikipedia

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    The Song of the Conquerors (15:14) [ edit ] Those who have the victory over the beast, over his image and over his mark, and over the number of his name , sing the song of Moses (as in the Song of the Sea from Exodus 15:1–8 ) and the song of the Lamb, because "they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb" ( Revelation 12:11 ).

  9. Biblical apocrypha - Wikipedia

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    The English-language King James Version (KJV) of 1611 followed the lead of the Luther Bible in using an inter-testamental section labelled "Books called Apocrypha", or just "Apocrypha" at the running page header. [40] The KJV followed the Geneva Bible of 1560 almost exactly (variations are marked