Belief comes before regeneration, salvation

Thank you for labelling your post for us.



What is your evidence for this?
Can you link to the "Calvin Bible" for us?



ad hominem duly noted.

Btw, you seem to be VERY confused.
Calvin's "Institutes of the Christian Religion" is NOT "commentary". It's a systematic theology, similar to those written by Aquinas, Barth, Grudem, Berkhof, Geisler, and others.

Calvin's commentaries, OTOH, are a sequential interpretation of each verse in the Bible, going verse by verse and book by book (I believe he died before finishing Revelation). His commentaries are praised by Arminians such as John Wesley.



What is your evidence for this?



Calvin was a 16th century Frenchman who also knew Latin. I know no evidence or reason why Calvin would have learned English, or especially written a Bible translation in that language.

So what evidence do you have for your claim?
And your continued gratuitous insults like "cleverly created" are duly noted.



Again, what evidence do you have for your claims?
Can you provide a website where this Bible is allegedly found?
Or an entry on Amazon?

And are you now claiming to be able to read the mind of a long-dead Frenchman?




Worthless insults, and blasphemous abusing of God's word simply to insult your enemies.



So again, you are unable to come up with any original material, so all you're able to do is copy the lies from a worthless website?
Ther is a work called Calvin's bible on esword

it is by

Calvin Translation Society
 
Ther is a work called Calvin's bible on esword

I can't find it.
Do you have a link?

It is by

Calvin Translation Society

For starters, "Calvin Translation Society" doesn't sound like "John Calvin".
It sounds like a modern organization.

This website talks about the "Calvin Translation Society" (which is a mid-nineteenth century organization, post-dating Calvin), and lists:
- the Institutes;
- Calvin's letters;
- Calvin's tracts;
- Calvin's commentaries.

No "Calvin English Bible".

Care to try again?
 
I can't find it.
Do you have a link?



For starters, "Calvin Translation Society" doesn't sound like "John Calvin".
It sounds like a modern organization.

This website talks about the "Calvin Translation Society" (which is a mid-nineteenth century organization, post-dating Calvin), and lists:
- the Institutes;
- Calvin's letters;
- Calvin's tracts;
- Calvin's commentaries.

No "Calvin English Bible".

Care to try again?
yes


why would I care to try again?

all I stated was there is a Calvin bible on Esword

and there is

You should be thankful not critical
 
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