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Saturday, 5 May 2012

the first most beautiful Bibles | thefirstmost


The first most beautiful Bibles are gorgeous bibles that were written under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, God granted people the authority to recreate and take the control of what he created, He sent his beloved son Jesus Christ who launched the work of the holy in the world. This is the Holy Spirit that helped people to write and translate the bible. See a list of the first most beautiful Bibles
The New International Version translation Bible
The New International Version translation Bible - The first most beautiful bible













































The new International Version translation Bible is a Bible translated in a special and moderate language which is easy to understand compared to other Bibles. Like New King James Version translation and NIV translation.


RL Allan Bible
RL Allan Bible - The most beautiful bible























 R.L. Allen’s Bibles are high quality bible editions produced   R L Allan who clasped the Queen's Royal License to publish the Authorized King James Version Bible in Scotland. 



The Cornish Bible
The Cornish Bible - the first most beautiful bible








































The Holy Bible in Cornish is the First edition 0f 2011 which was translated by Nicholas Williams.


The Devotional Family Bible
The Devotional Family Bible - the most beautiful bible































The Devotional Family Bible is also another attractive Bible that brings together the old and new testaments. It has the   Authorized Version with sensible and new reflections on each verse and prosperous marginal references and readings.



The Dove's Bible
The Dove's Bible - the first most beautiful bible

































The Dove's Bible mostly emphasizes on the Humanist Worship basing on the story of Doves Font, it puts emphasis on the work of human agency to have an effect on change, justice, salvation and to ratify love in the world.



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