I am pleased to announce the completion of my translation of the book of Genesis from the Septuagint (LXX), now available as a free module for e-Sword Bible software. This project includes detailed translation notes and a commentary module companion to provide deeper insights into the text.
You can download the modules and install them directly into your e-Sword Bible Software. The Bible will appear on your tabs as "LXX-MET" (LXX Modern English Translation). The Translation Notes commentary module will appear on your commentary tabs as "LXX-MET Notes." Thank you for your support throughout this journey—I hope this resource enriches your study of the Scriptures!
The Book of Exodus: Project LXX
The Book of Ephesians: Translated from the Berean Greek Bible based on Nestle 1904 Greek New Testament.
The Book of Philippians: Translated from the Berean Greek Bible based on Nestle 1904 Greek New Testament.
The Book of Jubilees: Translated from the Ethiopic Ge’ez text/language.
I am excited to present a fresh, modern English adaptation of William Tyndale’s timeless masterpiece, The Parable of the Wicked Mammon, originally published in 1527 A.D. This thoughtful update, crafted by Todd Sumrall, brings Tyndale’s profound insights into today’s language. You can download this book for free in PDF format directly from this website. If you’d like to support this project, a Kindle version is available for $2.99, with paperback and hardcover editions also offered for purchase.
First penned by William Tyndale in 1527, The Parable of the Wicked Mammon is a powerful theological work that delves into the intricate relationship between grace, faith, good works, the law, and salvation. Drawing inspiration from Jesus’ parable of the unjust steward (Luke 16), Tyndale employs the striking metaphor of "wicked mammon" to challenge the misuse of wealth, illuminate the true origin and essence of good works, and affirm that true justification before God is achieved through faith alone. Yet, he underscores that genuine faith naturally blossoms into a life of good works.
Tailored for contemporary readers, this revised edition confronts the legalism of Tyndale’s time while offering enduring relevance for modern audiences. It calls believers to a deeper understanding of grace, encouraging a closer walk with God and a heartfelt embrace of Christian responsibility.
You don’t need to give anything, but if you do, it’s greatly appreciated. Supporters make it possible for me to dedicate hours to translating—a long, tedious, yet deeply enjoyable non-paying job, and the most rewarding one I’ve ever had!
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