The First Germanic Bible, Translated from the Greek by the Gothic Bishop Wulfila in the Fourth Century, and the Other Remains of the Gothic Language (edited, with an Introduction, a Syntax, and a Glossary) by G.H. Balg. This CD-ROM contains the 1891 edition of the work scanned into PDF images. The word of God in Gothic originated in Acts 2:4, 5, whereby the Holy Ghost superintended the giving of the word to "every nation under heaven"; Gothic was spoken all over Europe at the time of Christ; the inspired Gothic scriptures are at the foundation of the English Bible (See In Awe of Thy Word for details).
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