~72 Min.Modern Mystical Teachings And The Word Of God
biblecentre.org · ... ask our readers to turn to Rom. 1:3. Read it in the A.V. or in Darby's New Translation - as quoted from in these extracts - for the sense in both ...
~157 Min.The Prophetic History of Christendom
biblecentre.org · ... thing that we can hold fast and not lose our crown. In this connection JN Darby has aptly written: "If the devil could take away the hope of the Lord's ...
~111 Min.Comments on First Corinthians
biblecentre.org · ... by the Holy Spirit, "communicating spiritual things by spiritual means" (J. N. Darby Trans.). It should be evident that spiritual things can be no more ...
~200 Min.The Gospel of John
biblecentre.org · ... verb, "eat," in verses Jn. 6:51; Jn. 6:53, is worthy of note. Darby's "New Translation" renders, "if any one shall have eaten..." and " ...
~81 Min.The Book Of Job
biblecentre.org · ... recommend to our readers the translation of the Old Testament made by John Nelson Darby. It is the best we know and all poetical sections are given in this ...
~106 Min.2 Corinthians
biblecentre.org · ... consolation. It indicates a "cheering and supporting influence," and in Darby's New Translation is rendered consistently by "encourage" or "encouragement." ...
~192 Min.Comments On The Book Of Romans
biblecentre.org · ... from, quotations are generally from the "New Translation," by J. N. Darby. Romans 1. The salutation (unusually long) occupies seven verses, - laying down ...
~115 Min.Comments On The Book Of Leviticus
biblecentre.org · ... a "frying-pan," Young's Concordance defines it as a kettle, and both J.N.Darby's Version and the Numerical Bible use the word "cauldron." In this case the ...
~162 Min.Comments On The Book Of Job
biblecentre.org · ... obscure in its meaning, but rather than, "If I mocked at them," J.N.Darby's translation reads, "If I smiled at them when they were without courage." At any ...
~292 Min.The Gospel of Matthew (part 1)
biblecentre.org · ... *We use a translation of the New Testament which was made years ago by J.N. Darby, and which for correctness is the very best we have ever seen. We can ...