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  1. Feb 20, 2022 · Join Dr. Mark Ward as he speaks with leading Christian voices on tackling the critical mission of moving biblical literacy forward. Then enjoy a spirited, roundtable discussion on learnings, revelations, and key takeaways from the interview.

  2. What are the differences in Bible translations? How should you go about choosing a Bible translation? These questions and more will be answered by Dr. Mark W...

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  3. Feb 19, 2020 · Dr. Mark Ward has written a fantastic book recently addressing numerous issues around the use of the King James Version of the Bible in the church today. Mark’s work is thorough, gracious, and scholarly, and I welcomed the chance to sit down with him recently to talk about Authorized: The Use and Misuse of the King James Bible.

  4. Jan 24, 2018 · Mark Ward (PhD, Bob Jones University) is the Editor in Chief of Bible Study Magazine, a product of Faithlife, makers of Logos Bible Software. He has written multiple Bible textbooks for BJU Press, including Biblical Worldview: Creation, Fall, Redemption (2015) for high schoolers and Basics for a Biblical Worldview (2021) for middle-schoolers.

  5. Mark Ward, Authorized: The Use & Misuse of the King James Bible, ed. Elliot Ritzema, Lynnea Fraser, and Danielle Thevenaz (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2018), 1. The above quote is representative of Ward’s style as an author and exemplifies well-written persuasive writing. To demonstrate this point, note in the quoted passage above.

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  7. Mar 13, 2018 · Mark Ward: Everybody who picks up a KJV knows there are “dead words” inside it—words we don’t use anymore. Besom, chambering, emerod, caul are words we know we don’t know; words we turn to the dictionary to define. But halt and remove are what I and other linguists call “false friends:” words we don’t know we don’t know.