

Displayed here are some of the oldest and rarest editions of the Bible published in Hebrew, Latin, Greek and other languages during the first three centuries of printing in Europe.ġ4. Indeed, editions of the Bible and its commentaries constitute more than one third of all Hebrew books printed in the incunable period. An edition of the Bible or a biblical commentary was almost invariably the first book published by the earliest Hebrew printers. The Bible was the first book printed in Europe, and has been issued in more editions, and in more translations, than any other book in the world. As per the Communications Policy of the Government of Canada, you can request alternate formats of this page on the Contact Us page. Web pages that are archived on the Internet are not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards. This page will not be altered or updated. Thanks for posting this! I’m 38 weeks along with my 4th pregnancy, and our whole family enjoyed this video.This archived Web page remains online for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. She said, “Mom, stop talking about it or I am just going to want to order all that stuff right now.” Of course we are military moving in three weeks so we are NOT ordering anything till we get to our new home, but I just thought it was great for her to be so excited about learning Greek! Hope it doesn’t clog your blog.īy the way, last night while driving I was telling my 8 yo daughter how we were going to learn the Greek letters and their sounds and then we would get an interlinear Bible and be able to read Greek but understand what we were reading as the English would be right there. I plan to share this video with lots of people. I just went for my ultrasound Wednesday and it seems like November is an awfully long time to wait for our HappyDoodle. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.īoth comments and pings are currently closed. On Thursday, June 18th, 2009 at 7:05 pm and is filed under Raising Children.
