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how to sleeve a card Yucatan Compatible Card Sleeves"Yucatan" Card Sleeves (54x80mm) 110 Pack, 60 Micron, SKS 8806 Protect your favorite cards with Sleeve Kings Standard Card Sleeves, designed for medium size cards measuring 54 x 80 mm. These clear sleeves are suitable for board games and tabletop games that use compact and narrow card formats. Made from 100% polypropylene, these sleeves are crystal clear, acid free, and PVC free to support long term card storage and regular gameplay. The 60 micron

"Yucatan" Card Sleeves (54x80mm) 110 Pack, 60 Micron, SKS-8806

Protect your favorite cards with Sleeve Kings Standard Card Sleeves, designed for medium size cards measuring 54 x 80 mm. These clear sleeves are suitable for board games and tabletop games that use compact and narrow card formats.

Made from 100% polypropylene, these sleeves are crystal clear, acid-free, and PVC-free to support long-term card storage and regular gameplay. The 60 micron thickness provides balanced durability, smooth handling, and easy shuffling for casual and frequent players.

Each pack includes 110 clear card sleeves, compatible with popular games such as Catan, Slay the Spire: The Board Game, The Lord of the Rings: Duel for Middle-earth, Canopy, Nidavellir, Oceanos, and more.
SKU: SKS-8806.
  • Precise Fit for Medium Cards: Tailored for cards measuring 54 x 80 mm, providing a secure and consistent fit for Catan, Slay the Spire: The Board Game, and other popular board game cards during play and storage.
  • Comfortable Shuffling & Handling: Durable 60 micron sleeves offer smooth handling and easy shuffling, helping reduce friction and wear during frequent gameplay and regular use.
  • Clear Card Visibility: Made from transparent polypropylene to keep card artwork, text, and details clearly visible while protecting cards from dust, fingerprints, and everyday handling.
  • Archival-Safe Materials: 100% polypropylene construction is acid-free and PVC-free, designed to support long-term card storage without affecting card appearance or print quality.
  • 110 Count Pack: Includes 110 clear card sleeves for everyday play and storage. SKU: SKS-8806 is clearly labeled for quick size confirmation and easy identification. For more info on how we do this click HERE.

These are sized to fit cards Yucatan Card Sleeves 54x80mm.  They will fit all of these games, and more!

Game Title          # Cards Width    Length

Amazing Labyrinth           24           54           70

Ambush (AH)     82           51           67

Brief History of the World, A       96           54           75

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Game (US)              84           53           73

Catan Histories: Merchants of Europe     124         54           80

Caylus Magna Carta         63           54           80

Doctor Who: Time of the Daleks (Timey Wimey Cards)    30           54           77

Empire Express 120         54           80

Ex Libris                158         54           80

Familienbande  70           54           80

Gates of Loyang 120         54           80

Kremlin 190         54           80

Lift Off! Get me off this Planet!  105         54           80

Master Labyrinth              21           54           80

Master Labyrinth              21           54           80

Northwest Passage Adventure   74           54           80

Oceanos              135         54           80

RAF        134         54           80

RAF: The Battle of Britain 1940 (First edition)       134         54           80

Richthofen's War Maneuver Cards           27           54           80

Risk 2210 A.D.   191         54           80

Risk 2210 A.D.: A Call To Arms u2013 Celestial Dawn Command Deck  20           54           80

Risk 2210 A.D.: A Call To Arms Command Deck    20           54           80

Risk 2210 A.D.: A Call To Arms: Patriot    20           54           80

Risk 2210 A.D.: Advanced Tech Command Deck  20           54           80

Risk 2210 A.D.: Battle for America             50           54           80

Risk 2210 A.D.: Mercenary Commander 20           54           80

Risk 2210 A.D.: Mission Pack       20           54           80

Risk 2210 A.D.: Religious Commander     21           54           80

Risk 2210 A.D.: Spy Commander 20           54           80

Risk 2210 A.D.: Terror Tactics Command Deck     20           54           80

Settlers of America: Trails to Rails              119         54           80

Settlers of Catan               126         54           80

Settlers of Stone Age      90           54           80

Space Crusade   64           54           89

Star Trek: Catan 130         54           80

Star Wars: Epic Duels      378         54           80

Twilight Imperium           96           54           80

Warhammer Quest: Silver Tower (Standard cards)             36           54           80

Who am I?          40           54           80

Wizards 168         54           80

** Note Game Titles and their intellectual property rights are © and TM of their respective rights holders, no challenge to these rights is expressed or implied.  Compatibility claims only extend to the physical size of the cards in each respective game and no claim to endorsement or authorization by the respective rights holders is expressed or implied by Sleeve Kings or Imperial Publishing.  Our products are compatible with the respective games only and all rights are reserved by the respective rights holders.

 

 

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It's not for daily reading or devotion, or like memorisation. For that, I switched to the Lexham Septuagint ( more smoother). Still beautiful, accurate to represent the Greek text. And no, it's not merely a NRSV modified as some claim. You feel it's a Greek based translation. I keep it for reference, intro on the books, and maybe for some reading. It's based on Ralhf Septuagint, but nothing too different to the Lexham (Sweete edition). Font too small, but great cover. Not my go to Septuagint in English. The Lexham has taken that place.
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Importance of the Septuagint
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I write as a Christian layperson. The Septuagint translation of the Hebrew scriptures (the Old Testament) into Greek was produced by Jewish scholars in Alexandria in the late third and second centuries before the Common Era. It had incalculable influence on the development of Christianity. Before the important Christian writings were gathered together in the second century of the Common Era to form the New Testament, the Septuagint was THE Bible of the new Church. It has been said that quotations from the Septuagint appear in every book of the New Testanent except the letters of John. As Christianity spread through the Roman Empire, few of its adherents could read Hebrew or Aramaic. Many could read Greek, if they could read at all. Pietersma and Wright have put together the first good English translation of the Septuagint since the nineteenth century. It is a literal translation, very close to the original Greek, and therefore often somewhat awkward in English, and this is good. Readers with even a modicom of biblical Greek, say a New Testament Greek course from college days, can use this hand-in-hand with the Greek Septuagint text (available from the American Bible Society), and do quite well. One experiences a very ancient text of the Old Testament even if one has little or no Hebrew. In the past few weeks I have thus worked through the Greek text of the first chapter of Genesis, several psalms, and selections from Second Isaiah, and this has been revivifying and enlightening. I am in debt to Pietersma and Wright. Even with no command of ancient languages, one can taste the flavor of the Septuagint text with this book. Oxford University Press, with its five hundred-plus years of experience in printing bibles, has laid out the text in 1,027 double-column pages with one minor fault--the margins are too narrow to write notes. This inexpensive and well produced translation should be on the bookshelf of every serious bible reader no matter what the level of scholarship.
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Patrick Ramsdell
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Septuagint LXX Codex Alexandrinus finally in English!
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This is the overall accurate and most complete collection of books of the original covenant scriptures, (the Old Testament.) For the average English reader who doesnt know or care much to learn the spiritual gems of the bible through the languages of modern Hebrew and Ancient pictoral Hebrew, this will be your best version of the O. T. to have by far! Its all in English, translated out of the LXX, Codex Alexandrinus, which is the most ancient and most accurate septuagint text available so far, despite what modern scholars and pastors are wrongly telling you. Why the hell does every church have colies of the NIV Nearly Inspired version, for everyone to use, when they could buy this along with the Greek- English Interlinear N.T with NKJV along the side as well!?? Many scholars will say that the LXX V or Codex Vaticanus is dated earlier and is therfore more accurate but that is not completely true. It is still another great version to use also, as found in Brentons English version and the amazing Apostolic Bible Polyglot but it is still a translation made later in time from out of the Masoretic Hebrew Text. But this NETS version of the septuagint is from the original source Greek O.T. which was made originally around 250 B.C and was made out of Ezras authentic and most accurate Hebrew copy of the Tanakh or O.T., given to him directly by God again, when he was in Babylon. (See 4 Esdras 14 in the Good News Bible with deuterocanonicals/Apochrypha! $8 FROM AMAZON, of which I also did a brief review of a while ago!)You will get the most out of this version of the O.T set of scriptures. But don't forget to also get the other missing scriptures and restore many other lost and forgotten books, and verses of scripture like 4th Esdras, 1st and 2nd Adam and Eve, Jasher and 1st and 2nd Enoch, and the testament of the twelve patriarchs! Plus you will need a separate Set of the Renewed Covent scriptures or (the N.T.) because this bound package of scriptures does still not contain the whole counsel of God. There is no New testament in here in case you were wondering. But this version is still the closest to having the most of Gods words, than any other English O.T version in one bound package, that I have found and this is more accurate in more places than not. But there are a few errors still from the Greek, which get carried over into English, like Genesis 4:26 of which the Aramaic versions, and Hebrew Masoretic text and Jasher have, when the letters are respaced correctly. This verse should tell us that Enosh profaned the name of God, not worshiped or called upon or hoped to call upon God. Some of the Greek text's flaws in which the Hebrew M.T. is superior are: Zechariah 5:1- 2, 12:10 and Genesis 1:1 (of which the Aleph and Tav is present and is unjustly left out and equals The Messiah/God, as in Revelation 1:8!) And psalm 138:2 to name a few. But over all without other deeper study, the Greek O.T. text has more to offer as a whole than the Hebrew version left preserved for us. And there is no finished English translation and bound book yet, of the Aramaic Targumim O.T. TIthat will be the next masterpiece, when someone gets it done. It is still being worked on. See Andrew Gabriel Roth's Aramaic Eastern Peshitta N.T. as well as David Bausher's western peshitta N. T. Interlinear pr plain English. Hopefully one of these guys or both will do the correct smd more co ete Aramaic Targumim for the O. T. and not he later made syriac translation but we will ha e ro wait and see.? Also, some verses in which the LXX is superior over the late made Hebrew M.T. are found in verses like Genesis 11:13- 14, which are missing completely from the Hebrew!!! See Luke 3:36 to verify Kainan or Caianan's existence in the genealogical bible lineage of the Patriarchs! Cainan's existence also makrs creation 565 years earlier then 4004 bc that bishop Ussher wrongly dated from the Hebrew Masoretic Text. And see Ezekiel 21:3- which shows God only killing the unrighteous in the two LXX versions and never the righteous with the wicked, like Abraham pleaded with God in Genesis 18:23. Sadly the late Masoretic Hebrew Text erroneously has God killing both the righteous with the unrighteous! Also see DANIEL 12:4 in this LXX, which has a superior English translation, even though the same better meaning is hidden in the Hebrew. This verse should say the knowledge of evil and cunning to harm us, will increase, not the knowledge of the gospel or technology increasing, like many commentators have said.. Also DANIEL 12:4 should be translated as saying that many people will run away in apostasy and violent madness, not just running to and fro!?? Any serious students can contact me at AnswersInGenesis at live dot com. Every disciplined learned who wishes to mature, needs a copy of this and should read this as their main version of the Tanakh or O.T. I will also be happy to further translate and teach this along with the Hebrew Masoretic Text and both Aramaic Targumim to serious literal minded people, as I am already doing chronologically, through the whole bible, in my own bible study in Tucson on Shabbat (friday) evenings. Enjoy!😊
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A very well made book
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Just anecdotally, I've found that often when the NETS diverges from the Masoretic text it aligns with the Douay translation of the Vulgate. For example, LXX Psalm 42,4 in the NETS renders it: "to God who makes glad my youth" Douay has: "to God who giveth joy to my youth" Whereas JPS Tanakh has: "unto God, my exceeding joy." The Douay has the Latin book names so none of the frankly weird faux Greek spellings. And the Douay is more poetic. Brenton is more poetic for that matter. The point is if you're looking at buying the NETS just know that Brenton and Douay did it hundreds of years ago only better (IMHO) and those books are public domain. Do buy this book if you 1. can't be bothered to learn Greek and 2. prefer a mutilated NRSV over a little legwork learning how the LXX differs from the Masoretic text. On the other hand, it's sewn bound, compact, sleek and convenient. It opens flat and has a pleasing font. It's nice to consult when Liddell & Scott fail.
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Bought this as a gift for my father. He loved it. The book is really great for deep dive into the Bible history and origins. Highly recommend for people already familiar with the Bible and want to learn more. My dad said it was easy to understand.
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