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  • Brian James Cole
    10 months ago

    Since we don’t know how the Tetragrammaton was pronounced, it is not something we should be dogmatic about. When, in the life to come, we learn the original pronunciation, then I will happily change to that form.
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    1. Brian James Cole
      4 years ago

      Is there a NT equivalent to this set?
      Analytical Key to the Old Testament (4 vols.)Add to cart
      1. Faithlife User
        4 years ago

        Hello
        Brian James Cole
        , Thank you very much for your message. I would say this might be the closest equivalent: https://www.logos.com/product/49152/analytical-bible-expositor However I would advise giving us a call over at 800-875-6467 and speak with our product team for more help!
        Analytical Bible Expositor (26 vols.)
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