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One of the most vital -- and helpful -- bible study tools that you can own is a parallel Bible. What is a parallel Bible? As you are probably aware, the first documents of the Bible ( Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek ) were not drafted in the english language -- or any other modern language. Most likely then, if you examined the Bible today you read it in an interpretation ( although there are some folks who can read it in its original language form ).


A parallel Bible is simply an arrangement of the Scriptures where the text of the Bible from different translations are made public side by side in parallel columns going down each page.You can easily order or purchase these big print Bibles from lots of different book stores, Christian Centers, or online book sellers at reasonable prices.


There are numerous different styles and designs to choose from and you can make your selection primarily based on your own feeling about who you are buying it for and what they might like or like. They are all engineered to be easily read for those who have visual troubles. They are very attractive and excellent to display or keep at the side of the bed or fave sitting chair. Your generousness and kindness will long be appreciated. Your visually impaired chum or family member will find many hours of comfort and delightful reading with this new Bible.
Many of these people need the enlarged print to be able to read a Bible. This would be the ideal chance to give cash or Bibles for these types of facilities. The residents would be really happy with a considerate donation like this from anyone on the outside. No longer would they must struggle to read and learn the lessons and values of the Good Book.

(Jess)
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