~81 min.The Book Of Job
biblecentre.org · ... recommend to our readers the translation of the Old Testament made by John Nelson Darby. It is the best we know and all poetical sections are given in this ...
~106 min.2 Corinthians
biblecentre.org · ... consolation. It indicates a "cheering and supporting influence," and in Darby's New Translation is rendered consistently by "encourage" or "encouragement." ...
~192 min.Comments On The Book Of Romans
biblecentre.org · ... from, quotations are generally from the "New Translation," by J. N. Darby. Romans 1. The salutation (unusually long) occupies seven verses, - laying down ...
~115 min.Comments On The Book Of Leviticus
biblecentre.org · ... a "frying-pan," Young's Concordance defines it as a kettle, and both J.N.Darby's Version and the Numerical Bible use the word "cauldron." In this case the ...
~162 min.Comments On The Book Of Job
biblecentre.org · ... obscure in its meaning, but rather than, "If I mocked at them," J.N.Darby's translation reads, "If I smiled at them when they were without courage." At any ...
~292 min.The Gospel of Matthew (part 1)
biblecentre.org · ... *We use a translation of the New Testament which was made years ago by J.N. Darby, and which for correctness is the very best we have ever seen. We can ...
~393 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... Ghost to Him and in Him. How profound was the effect upon the late J. N. Darby when he awoke to the fact that his Head was in heaven, and that his Head, ...
~357 min.The Gospel of Matthew (part 2)
biblecentre.org · ... ' It is a forsaking which none can fathom, save He who felt it." (John N. Darby.). Oh the blessed mystery of what transpired then in those three hours of ...
~417 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... bands, and many people with thee" (Ezek. 38:1-6). Of this passage J. N. Darby says: "'The chief prince of Meshech and Tubal' is, properly translated, ...
~397 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... another word in the same prophecy. I will quote it as it is given in Darby's New Translation, "Never have men heard, nor perceived by the ear, nor hath eye ...