It takes the average reader 2 hours and 19 minutes to read Completely Unrelated Theological Articles by Theodore H. Mann
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As the title of this book states, this is a collection of articles I have written over the years that have no particular relationship to each other. The articles are attempts to answer the following questions: Are there translation difficulties in the KJV? Was Matthias really the replacement for Judas? Are non-overcomers going to spend 1000 years in purgatory? When did Sunday replace the Sabbath? Was James really an incurable legalist who disagreed with Paul? Are modern translations better than the KJV? When you deal with the translation of biblical terms, do you know what you're talking about? How does the 1611 KJV differ from the version of the KJV we read today? These are issues that interested me at one point or another, and maybe others will be intrigued by them as well.
Completely Unrelated Theological Articles by Theodore H. Mann is 136 pages long, and a total of 34,816 words.
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