How we got the Bible
The Bible is an outstanding book whatever way you look at it. It is an ancient document that is still read every day by billions of people. It is an excellent collection of literary styles and genres. It addresses timeless issues that are still relevant to a modern society?
So, how did come to be in its present form? Who decided what books should be included? Is the Bible we read today, the same as was originally written? Why are there so many translations?
These questions and many more will be addressed in this series of talks by Mervyn Hall of Bicester.
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• God has spoken - The Nature of Divine Revelation - 57mb - 50 mins
• William Tyndale - To Scatter Darkness by His Light - 49mb - 43 mins
• From God to the Manuscript - Inspiration and Inscripturation - 63mb - 54 mins
• From the Manuscript to the Page - Transmission and Preservation - 63mb - 55 mins
• From the Manuscript to the Canon - Canonisation - 64mb - 56 mins
• From Hebrew and Greek to English - Translation - 72mb - 1 hr 03 mins