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Any idea where to download a PDF version of the Italic Waldensian Bible?
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A pdf of a whole Bible? That would be, um, large.
I doubt an audio version of the Septuagint exists, public domain or not. Are you looking for it in Greek or in translation?Veritas vos Liberabit<>< Learn Greek <>< Look here for an Orthodox Church in America<><Ancient Faith Radio
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I recommend you do not try too hard and ...research as little as possible. Such weighty things give me a headache. - Shunyadragon, Baha'i apologist
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Are you sure you're not looking for one in zipped format?"I am not angered that the Moral Majority boys campaign against abortion. I am angry when the same men who say, "Save OUR children" bellow "Build more and bigger bombers." That's right! Blast the children in other nations into eternity, or limbless misery as they lay crippled from "OUR" bombers! This does not jell." - Leonard Ravenhill
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Have you tried sticking it in a blender and scanning what's left?Veritas vos Liberabit<>< Learn Greek <>< Look here for an Orthodox Church in America<><Ancient Faith Radio
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Originally posted by One Bad Pig View PostA pdf of a whole Bible? That would be, um, large.
I doubt an audio version of the Septuagint exists, public domain or not. Are you looking for it in Greek or in translation?(TS)Originally posted by KingsGambit View PostAre you sure you're not looking for one in zipped format?(GI)Have you tried sticking it in a blender and scanning what's left?(BOTB)Originally posted by One Bad Pig View PostIs that what happened to your copy of the Silmarillion?
(GI) Zipped Format would help a lot, yes. Do you have any?
(BOTB) Huh, I'm confused. Why would anyone want to do that?Last edited by NoBibleEqualsSinner; 07-10-2014, 04:04 PM.
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Originally posted by NoBibleEqualsSinner View Post(TS) Greek all the way. So you reckon this is a bit of a lost venture?
(BOTB) Huh, I'm confused. Why would anyone want to do that?Veritas vos Liberabit<>< Learn Greek <>< Look here for an Orthodox Church in America<><Ancient Faith Radio
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I recommend you do not try too hard and ...research as little as possible. Such weighty things give me a headache. - Shunyadragon, Baha'i apologist
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Originally posted by One Bad Pig View PostUnfortunately, yeah. Audio books are generally only recorded when the book is expected to be a big seller, and those who study biblical Greek tend to be more familiar with the written text than the spoken word. You might be able to find portions of the LXX in Greek Orthodox recordings, but that would only cover part of the LXX.
He's a horny doofus. It's best not to ask why.(HM)
(HM) Yep.
(1) Around .2%, 14 - 17 million of the world population 7.175 billion are Greek speaking peoples, Immigration and Asylum: From 1900 to the Present; 2013 United States Census BureauLast edited by NoBibleEqualsSinner; 07-11-2014, 01:58 AM.
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Please tell me where to get my hands on a Waldenses Bible PLEASE. I HAVE NEVER SEEN!!
Originally posted by NoBibleEqualsSinner View PostDefinitely still exists...
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This would be great for my Bible collection. Amen.
Sincerely, Henry David Tetreault
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Originally posted by NoBibleEqualsSinner View PostDefinitely still exists...
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For second, it is definitely in English, print from c. 1500 or a bit before, and it is NOT Waldensian. I don't really think it is Lollard either.
It could possibly be Tyndale.http://notontimsblogroundhere.blogspot.fr/p/apologetics-section.html
Thanks, Sparko, for telling how I add the link here!
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Originally posted by Redghost357 View PostPlease tell me where to get the Waldenses bible, Amy suggestions pretty please!!!
This would be great for my Bible collection. Amen.
Sincerely, Henry David Tetreault
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