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Meaningful Translation (2)

Thomas Miersma·1986-04-15
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In this article we continue a response to one of our readers, Mr. Harv Nyhof, who raised certain questions concerning an article in the December 15, 1985 issue. As we also quoted the paragraphs in question in the first part of our response the reader is referred to that preceding column. It was in that connection that Mr. Nyhof responded, I am tempted to say, "Come on, Pastor Miersma, you can't be serious." If the spoken or written word is not understood, be it ever so beautiful or...

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Author
Thomas Miersma
Date

1986-04-15

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Standard Bearer
Scripture References
Zephaniah 1:12
John 5:39
Acts 17:11
Psalms
Psalms 119:15Psalms 1:2Psalms 19:7-11
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