Yahoo Poland Wyszukiwanie w Internecie

Search results

  1. After the Mentelin Bible dated to 1466, the Koberger Bible of 1483 is the ninth German-language version of the Bible to have been printed and the second to have been produced in Nuremberg, after the Sensenschmidt Bible of circa 1476-78.

  2. Use Bible Verses by Comparison to read all translations side by side. Study Bible verses using NIV, KJV, ESV, and all versions found on one page.

  3. The Stations of the Cross in Cologne Cathedral were created between 1893 and 1898 by the Cologne-born, Dutch sculptor Friedrich Wilhelm Mengelberg. Twelve stations are situated in the Medieval aumbries in the nave.

  4. This is the ninth edition of the German Bible, with text translated from the Vulgate and incorporating the same revisions as those in the Low German Bibles printed at Cologne in 1478/9.

  5. The Bible window in the axial chapel dates from sometime around 1260 and is the oldest window in the cathedral. At the time it was created, it was the only window in the recently completed choir chapels of the Gothic cathedral to feature images.

  6. The earliest known and partly still available Germanic version of the Bible was the fourth century Gothic translation of Wulfila (c. 311–380). This version, translated primarily from the Greek , recorded or established much of the Germanic Christian vocabulary that is still in use today.

  7. 12 cze 2024 · The most popular versions of the Bible today include the New International Version (NIV), King James Version (KJV) and New King James Version (NKJV), the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV), and the English Standard Version (ESV).

  1. Wyszukiwania związane z cologne karte 2 4 1 3 niv version of the bible based on the book

    cologne karte 2 4 1 3 niv version of the bible based on the book of revelation