The origination, development, preservation of various translations, and how the Bible has spread.
How We Got Our Bible
โ Scribed by Chuck Missler
- Publisher
- Koinonia House Inc.
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 174
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Which translation is best? Which Study Bible? What are the secrets of resolving difficult or controversial passages?
From forty years of intensive Bible study and teaching, Missler shares his favorite helps, secrets and practical suggestions on how to take the Bible seriously.
Most Christians, although they want to do in-depth Bible study, know little of the types, philosophies and tools of study available. Is the Bible to be taken literally or figuratively? What study aids would be most helpful in beginning my own home study library?
Going through the Bible book by book. "Eat the elephant one bite at a time." These studies produce the most lasting results. There is a balance in the "whole counsel of God." Emmaus Road in .
Where to Start?
A good "first book" is the Gospel of John: "A child can wade in it and an elephant can bathe in it!" Other good starting points include Genesis, Acts, Matthew, Daniel, and Revelation (Which is the only book which unequivocally promises a blessing to the reader). You are unique: let the Spirit lead you.
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Where did our Bible come from? How good are the texts? Why do we believe its origin is supernatural? How do we know that it really is the Word of God? How accurate are our translations? Which version is the best? Chuck Missler, an internationally recognized Biblical authority, reviews the ori
<p>The <i>How We Got the Bible</i> ebook will increase the confidence of every believer regarding the reliability of the Bible. The bestselling ebook includes a time line of key events in Bible-making history, examples and illustrations of ancient writing materials, and a variety of Bible versions.
Accessible account of how the Bible has been preserved and transmitted to today's generation. Now includes chapters on the Septuagint and the Latin Vulgate.