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How We Got the Bible: A Timeline of Key
Events and History of the Bible (Increase Your Confidence in the
Reliability of the Bible) By: Rose Publishing ISBN:
0965508269 ISBN-13: 9780965508261
Publisher: Rose Publishing (1998-04-01) Pamphlet | 12 Pages |
List Price: $3.99
Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches
How We Got the Bible covers the 10 key facts
everyone should know about the Bible. This bestselling
booklet, How We Got the Bible, includes a
History of the Bible Timeline that explains the key
events and most important people involved over the centuries.
Few stories are as amazing and as touching as the story of
how we got the Bible. This stunning pamphlet tells of the
faithfulness and sacrifice by courageous Christians to bring the
Bible to people in their own common language. This How We
Got the Bible booklet is perfect for Bible studies, Sunday
school classes, and church small groups.
How We Got the Bible Answers the Questions?
How We Got the Bible Covers the Main Events in the
History of the Bible
The History of the Bible: 1500 BC to AD 1455 ? From Moses to
Gutenberg's Printing Press
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From God's command to Moses to write on tablets
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The Dead Sea Scrolls confirm the reliability of the Old
Testament (Hebrew Scriptures)
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The Earliest Hand-Made Copies of the Bible
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Jerome's translation into Latin: The Vulgate
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The Masoretes, Jewish Scribes and their System to Ensure
Accuracy
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The first Bibles printed on Gutenberg's revolutionary
printing press
The History of the Bible: From Martin Luther and William
Tyndale to Modern Bibles and Bible Translations
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Luther, Tyndale, and other scholars publish the Bible in
local languages of common people.
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People who sacrificed their lives to print and distribute
the Bible in English
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English Bibles Develop:The Wycliffe Bible, Coverdale
Bible, Matthew's Bible, The Great Bible (also called the
Chained Bible), and the King James Version.
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Discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which confirm the
reliability of Scripture.
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Discovery of several very ancient Bibles which were
hand-copied within 350 years after Christ's resurrection.
These confirm the remarkable accuracy of the copyists.
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Modern Bible translations we have today.
Featured in How We Got the Bible Timeline
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10 Basics Everyone Should Know about the Bible
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Stories of key people, including William Tyndale, John
Wycliffe, Erasmus, and Johann Gutenberg
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Timeline and explanation of how we got the Bible in
English
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Pictures of ancient writing materials such as tablets,
skins, and papyrus
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Methods used by ancient Masoretic scribes to hand copy
each Bible accurately
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Shows the history of Bible versions such as the Wycliffe
Bible, the Geneva Bible, and the King James Version, in
addition to today's modern Bible translations.
How We Got the Bible Pamphlet includes the inspiring stories of
early translators who gave their lives to translate and print
the Bible in English. Size: 8.5"x 5.5" unfolds to 33" long.
Elementary information provided This chart is for beginners
and provides virtually no information on the bible in its
formative stages prior to the fourth century. If you are looking
for information from the early church such as the Muratorian
List, Marcion, etc., this is not the timeline for you. The
information does get broader after the fourth century if thats
what you are looking for.
How We Got the Bible pamphlet
(10-pack) This is a 10-pack of "How We Got the Bible"
pamphlets, the fascinating time line of how the Bible came
about. Pastors and Sunday school teachers will find it a useful
teaching tool. It (1) emphasizes the reliability of the
Scriptures, (2) shows ancient writing materials, such as clay
tablets, leather scrolls, and papyrus, (3) tells the exciting
stories of people who made great sacrifices to translate the
Bible into English, such as John Wycliffe, William Tyndale, and
King James, and (4) features facts about the Septuagint, the
Vulgate, the Wycliffe and Tyndale Bibles, the Geneva Bible, the
King James Version Bible, the Revised Version, and more, and (5)
explains the importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which testify
to the accuracy of Bible transmission and translation throughout
the centuries. The pamphlet is 5.5" x 8.5" and unfolds out
12 panels to 33" long. It has color illustrations and
photographs throughout.
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