Gathering of Eagles | Bible Reading | KJV | The Book of 1 Peter
The New Testament book of 1st Peter, was written by the Apostle Peter, Jesus’ most expressive follower.
This video is commentary free reading of the Bible in the King James Version. We usually prefer to read the Amplified Bible Classic version, 1987 or before. Many people like the King James for it's higher language quality and it is pretty accurate, but there are some concepts and verb tenses that don't pull into English in their original language richness.
If you are new to the Bible, we recommend starting with the Gospel of John, then Luke, Mark and Matthew. The whole point is learning about God and Jesus and seeing what He really did and said is something to know before you decide to follow Him or not.
The New Testament book the Acts of the Apostles, was written by Luke, a doctor who was Jesus' later follower. He also wrote the book of Luke.
This video is commentary free reading of the Bible in the King James Version. We usually prefer to read the Amplified Bible Classic version, 1987 or before. Many people like the King James for it's higher language quality and it is pretty accurate, but there are some concepts and verb tenses that don't pull into English in their original language richness.
If you are new to the Bible, we recommend starting with the Gospel of John, then Luke, Mark and Matthew. The whole point is learning about God and Jesus and seeing what He really did and said is something to know before you decide to follow Him or not.
The New Testament book of 1 Corinthians was written by the Apostle Paul, Jesus' later follower. It is written to people in the church of Corinth. It is followed by the book of 2 Corinthians.
This video is commentary free reading of the Bible in the King James Version. We usually prefer to read the Amplified Bible Classic version, 1987 or before. Many people like the King James for it's higher language quality and it is pretty accurate, but there are some concepts and verb tenses that don't pull into English in their original language richness.
If you are new to the Bible, we recommend starting with the Gospel of John, then Luke, Mark and Matthew. The whole point is learning about God and Jesus and seeing what He really did and said is something to know before you decide to follow Him or not.
The New Testament book of Colossians was written by the Apostle Paul, Jesus' later follower. It is written to people in the church of Colosae.
This video is commentary free reading of the Bible in the King James Version. We usually prefer to read the Amplified Bible Classic version, 1987 or before. Many people like the King James for it's higher language quality and it is pretty accurate, but there are some concepts and verb tenses that don't pull into English in their original language richness.
If you are new to the Bible, we recommend starting with the Gospel of John, then Luke, Mark and Matthew. The whole point is learning about God and Jesus and seeing what He really did and said is something to know before you decide to follow Him or not.
The New Testament book of John, written by Jesus' best friend John who also wrote 1,2,3 John and Revelation.
This video is commentary free reading of the Bible in the King James Version. We usually prefer to read the Amplified Bible Classic version, 1987 or before. Many people like the King James for it's higher language quality and it is pretty accurate, but there are some concepts and verb tenses that don't pull into English in their original language richness.
If you are new to the Bible, we recommend starting with the Gospel of John, then Luke, Mark and Matthew. The whole point is learning about God and Jesus and seeing what He really did and said is something to know before you decide to follow Him or not.
The New Testament book of 2nd Peter, was written by the Apostle Peter, Jesus’ most expressive follower.
This video is commentary free reading of the Bible in the King James Version. We usually prefer to read the Amplified Bible Classic version, 1987 or before. Many people like the King James for it's higher language quality and it is pretty accurate, but there are some concepts and verb tenses that don't pull into English in their original language richness.
If you are new to the Bible, we recommend starting with the Gospel of John, then Luke, Mark and Matthew. The whole point is learning about God and Jesus and seeing what He really did and said is something to know before you decide to follow Him or not.
April 7, 2021 We'll begin a process of reviewing the works of Jesus as shown in 'The Chosen'. he new show, The Chosen, has been doing a good job of introducing what Jesus said and did, but there are some 'behind the scenes things' in the Bible that would make you enjoy the show more, understand His plans more and possibly change your life and the lives of others.
Here is an intro video. We'll be running it as a live-stream and going through each of the 19 healing incidents that are detailed in the four Gospels.
Jesus healed many, many thousands of people, but the disciples distilled the ones that demonstrate what happened, how and why.
Just like being 'born again' and making Jesus the boss of your life has words and actions and life-long follow-up, so does spiritual development of your character and doing the works of Jesus.
The New Testament books of Romans was written by the Apostle Paul, Jesus' later follower. It is written to people in the church in the city of Rome.
This video is commentary free reading of the Bible in the King James Version. We usually prefer to read the Amplified Bible Classic version, 1987 or before. Many people like the King James for it's higher language quality and it is pretty accurate, but there are some concepts and verb tenses that don't pull into English in their original language richness.
If you are new to the Bible, we recommend starting with the Gospel of John, then Luke, Mark and Matthew. The whole point is learning about God and Jesus and seeing what He really did and said is something to know before you decide to follow Him or not.