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Author | : David Crystal |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2010-09-23 |
Genre | : Bibles |
ISBN | : 0199585857 |
What do the following have in common? Let there be light -- A fly in the ointment -- A rod of iron -- New wine in old bottles -- Lick the dust -- How are the mighty fallen -- Kick against the pricks -- Wheels within wheels. They're all in the King James Bible. This astonishing book "has contributed far more to English in the way of idiomatic or quasi-proverbial expressions than any other literary source." So wrote David Crystal in 2004. In Begat he returns to the subject: he asks how a work published in 1611 could have had such an influence on the language and looks closely at what the influence has been. He comes to some surprising conclusions. No other version of the Bible however popular (such as the Good News Bible) or put upon the church (like the New English Bible) has had anything like the same impact. David Crystal shows how its words and phrases found independent life in the work of poets, playwrights, novelists, and politicians, and how more recently they have been taken up by journalists, advertisers, Hollywood, and hip-hop. He reveals the great debt the King James Bible owes to its English forbears, especially John Wycliffe's in the fourteenth century and William Tyndale's in the sixteenth. He also shows that the revisions and changes made by King James's translators were crucial to its universal success. "A person who professes to be a critic in the delicacies of the English language ought to have the Bible at his finger's ends," Lord Macaulay advised Lady Holland in 1831. David Crystal shows how true this is. His book is a revelation.
Author | : DC Fidler |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 2017-12-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0998972940 |
Loralee Phillips is a middle-aged televangelist. She enjoys money, power, and glory as she rules over her Raven, North Carolina mega-church. Her home life is a series of challenges as she struggles living with her liberal co-minister husband and rebellious son. Both family members frequently tease and torment her. Loralee's dreams of religious order shatter when her high-school son becomes interested in a young college woman of a different race, a young woman who seems to have mysterious ties to Loralee's husband. Loralee becomes desperate for a solution and ponders seeking advice from a member of her congregation, a man with alleged ties to the Ku Klux Klan.
Author | : Philip Skotte |
Publisher | : LifeRich Publishing |
Total Pages | : 101 |
Release | : 2020-09-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1489730591 |
Why do we have suffering and death? Why pandemics, unjust killings and economic turmoil? In ,“Begat”, Phil unpacks these problems with the ancient wisdom of our ancestors. This book is a collection of their stories, tales from the ones who begat us. Slow down, lower the volume. If you listen, they will change the way you look at life. The ancestors are speaking.
Author | : Dr. Benjamin Dadebo |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 102 |
Release | : 2012-05-17 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 147710612X |
The concept of being born again appears misunderstood by many. Most people will tell you they want to go to Heaven. Yet the most important qualifi cation for entry into Heaven, being born again (born of water and of the spirit), is not embraced. This book Begat by God explains why without allowing the cleansing action of Christ, the word of God (being born of water), and the empowerment by the spirit (born of the spirit) to do the works pre-ordained by God, it is impossible to make it into Heaven. Thus being born again simply involves a continuous transformation because of a conscientious effort by an individual to allow Gods word (Christ) to dictate his way of life. Entry into Heaven is therefore not about religion, but about a purposeful transformation through Christ. The birth of an offspring always involves the development under water in a confi ned environment, over a specifi ed time frame, followed by an expulsion, into a completely new environment. This book describes the similarities between human physical birth and the Spiritual rebirth as in John 3. Thus the invisible attributes of God including His ideas can be gleaned from studying the natural processes of His creation (Romans 1:20).
Author | : Nega Mezlekia |
Publisher | : Picador |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2015-04-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1466893257 |
A Library Journal Best Book Nega Mezlekia's memoir Notes from the Hyena's Belly was described in the New York Times Book Review as "the most riveting book about Ethiopia since Ryszard Kapuscinski's literary allegory The Emperor and the most distinguished African literary memoir since Soyinka's Aké appeared 20 years ago." Mezlekia now offers a first novel steeped in African folklore and teeming with the class, ethnic and religious struggles of pre-colonial Africa. In The God Who Begat a Jackal, the 17th-century feudal system, vassal uprisings, religious mythology, and the Crusades are intertwined with the love between Aster, the daughter of a feudal lord, and Gudu, the court jester and family slave. Aster and Gudu's relationship is the ultimate taboo, but supernatural elements presage a destiny more powerful than the rule of man. With Mezlekia's enchanting storytelling and ironic humor, readers glimpse African deities that have long since weathered away and the social cleavages that have endured through time.
Author | : Willem Ernst van der Roest |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 143 |
Release | : 2010-05-11 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0557297710 |
Have you ever wondered how we succeeded in developing our everyday natural language? Or how we became free from our instinctual bondage? This book will give you a possible answer. It takes the reader along on an exciting and adventurous journey to the reality of primate groups, slowly changing into that of humanids, meanwhile closing the gap that has existed for so long between nature and nurture, or between instinct and thought or between is and ought, or between concrete and virtual.The journey is hypothetical and imaginative and ends in a promising theory explaining the emergence of a natural language in humankind; a theory that stands on the shoulders of giants like Freud, Girard and Kant. For the reader who is not afraid of the depths of reflections when looking into the mirror of his or her humanity, this journey will provide new suggestive perspectives.
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Publisher | : Cambridge : Printed for the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, at the University Press |
Total Pages | : 578 |
Release | : 1882 |
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Release | : 1882 |
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