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Richard Estes Books






The New Testament of the Greek Scriptures - The Name of Jehovah - 2012
- 374 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The unique aspect of this New Testament is its extensive use of the name Jehovah, appearing 2,454 times, which sets it apart from other versions. The author contrasts this with another New Testament that utilized God's name significantly less, highlighting a notable difference in the representation of divine names. Richard Estes shares his personal experience and observations from reading various translations, emphasizing the distinctiveness of this version in its approach to the name of God.
THE CHRISTIAN'S BIBLE-NEW TESTAMENT BY GEORGE N. LEFEVRE IN 1928
- 374 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This rare New Testament, originally published by George N. LeFevre in 1928, is a sought-after edition that has seen prices as high as $600. It offers a complete text, making it an excellent find for collectors and those interested in historical religious texts. This particular copy is available at a significantly lower price, providing a unique opportunity for those looking to own a piece of religious literature history.
THE CENSUS OF GUTENBERG BIBLE BY PAUL SCHWENKE IN 1923 - IT CAME OUT AS GERMAN BUT I MADE IT INTO ENGLISH
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on the historical significance of the Gutenberg Bibles, this book originally published in German in 1923 is now available in English thanks to a 1980 translation effort. The author, having acquired the original copy, completed the work with the help of MS Julie Ramwell, who provided missing pages. Readers can now access a comprehensive resource on the subject, enriched with valuable insights and details about these iconic texts.
ARMAGEDDON 2019! - What can we understand from the Bible about years?
- 100 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring biblical prophecies and interpretations, this book delves into the significance of specific years, particularly focusing on the concept of Armageddon in 2019. It examines how historical and future events are tied to scriptural timelines, offering insights into the potential implications of these predictions. Through analysis of various texts, the author seeks to provide a deeper understanding of the end times and the lessons that can be drawn from biblical teachings regarding the future.
1800 Books by Richard Estes
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book presents a comprehensive collection of 1800 titles curated by Richard Estes, showcasing a diverse range of literature. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers and bibliophiles, highlighting significant works across various genres. The compilation reflects Estes' expertise as the director of the Gutenberg Research Center, emphasizing the importance of preserving literary heritage. This extensive listing is aimed at enriching readers' understanding of literary history and fostering a deeper appreciation for the written word.
FIFTEENTH CENTURY INCUNABULA BIBLES - WENDELL PRIME IN 1887
- 116 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on the historical significance of Incunabula Bibles from 1455 to 1500, this work provides extensive details about Gutenberg Bibles as of 1887. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution and impact of early printed Bibles. The book is a rare find, now reissued for contemporary readers. For inquiries or comments, the author encourages reaching out via email.
The Book of Enoch the Prophet was translated by Richard Laurence in 1883.
- 132 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Exploring ancient religious texts, this translation reveals the visions and teachings attributed to Enoch, a figure mentioned in the Bible. The work delves into themes of judgment, the nature of evil, and the fate of the righteous. Richard Laurence's 1883 translation offers insights into early Jewish thought and apocalyptic literature, showcasing Enoch's journey through the heavens and his encounters with celestial beings. This text is significant for those interested in biblical history and the development of religious beliefs.
Gutenberg Bible by Johann Gutenberg at Mainz, Germany there are 64 copies known today.
- 154 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The Gutenberg Bible, produced in Mainz, Germany, is a landmark achievement in printing history, with only 64 copies remaining today. The first edition was released in 1450, followed by subsequent editions in 1452, 1453, and 1455-56. This book features pages presented in black and white, showcasing the early use of movable type and its significant impact on literacy and the dissemination of knowledge during the Renaissance.