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CCB Publishing YASAT Study Bible - Aleph Tav 2nd Edition

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Description

Discover a deeper understanding of sacred texts with the Yasha Ahayah Bible Scriptures Aleph Tav (YASAT) Study Bible, 2nd Edition 2019. Published by CCB Publishing, this work offers an English version that follows the Antioch (Protestant) WORD. It draws from significant historical sources including the 1769 King James Bible (KJV), the Textus Receptus, the Peshitta, and the Jewish Aleppo Codex. This scripture focuses on the restoration of the NAME of the Messiah, Yasha. The research presented is grounded in ancient evidence, such as the Codex Sinaticus which uses the "nomina sacra" (Iota Sigma) corresponding to YASHA in ancient Paleo Hebrew. Additionally, the text references twenty-one Alexandrian Papyrus parchment fragments dating from 300AD or earlier to support its findings. By utilizing both the Antioch (Protestant/Jewish) TEXT and Alexandria research, this study Bible provides a unique perspective for readers looking to explore the historical and linguistic roots of the scriptures. It is an essential resource for those studying the connection between ancient manuscripts and the English word.

Key Features

Follows the Antioch (Protestant) WORD based on the 1769 King James Bible (KJV) and the Textus Receptus.

Incorporates the Peshitta and the Jewish Aleppo Codex to provide a comprehensive scriptural foundation.

Restores the NAME of the Messiah as Yasha, supported by ancient Codex Sinaticus "nomina sacra" research.

Includes evidence from twenty-one Alexandrian Papyrus parchment fragments dating from 300AD or before.

Uses both Antioch (Protestant/Jewish) TEXT and Alexandria research for in-depth scriptural study.

Second Edition 2019 release from CCB Publishing for updated study and reference.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
22 June 2019
Listed Since
12 June 2018

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