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1- Pleion 1.5

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If you would like to practice reading Greek, English, Portuguese, Spanish or French and study the New Testament at the same time, download a program that I've made. The Greek text is the Westcott-Hort plus variants of the 26th. edition of Nestlé-Aland. All the texts in the package are free as well as the program.

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Se você gostaria de praticar a leitura de grego, inglês, português, espanhol ou francês e estudar o Novo Testamento ao mesmo tempo, baixe um programa que eu fiz. O texto grego é o de Westcott-Hort mais as variantes da 26a. edição do Nestlé-Aland. Todos os textos do pacote são gratuitos assim como o programa.
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2- The Earth is growing!

YouTube video about an interesting theory about why the continents seems to have the same form in both sides of the seas. It's clear with South America and Africa but the author shows, through computer animation that, if the Earth had 1/4 of its today's surface area (1/2 of its diameter) the continents would fit in the Pacific ocean, and in the others. I'm buying this theory although I think that today's physics can't entirely explain how it works. Well, todays physics can't explain a lot of things.

3- World news in Ancient Greek