One of the most heartening trends of the last century has been the increased interest in the study of the Bible. Many articles, exploratory texts, commentaries and reference books have been written on and about the Bible. Yet, through all of this study, one basic question still remains: How did we get our Bible?
In this powerful examination, revised and updated by Jim Edlin, readers will be taken on the miraculous journey of the development of the Bible. With veracity and inspiration, this text colorfully introduces readers to the many aspects of development, including the issues of canonization, biblical transmission, archaeological discoveries, translation and modern textual criticism.
Through the captivating stories and challenges met along the way, readers will find themselves immersed in a deeper understanding and appreciation for God's Word.
Sample of Contents:
Preface
Prologue
Part I: Its Origin
Its Inspiration
A Divine-Human Book
The Pages Appear
The Books Multiply
The New Testament Is Written
Part II: Its Preservation
The Old Testament Canon
The New Testament Canon
Part IV: Its Transmission
The Old Testament Text
The New Testament Text
Part IV: Its Translation
Aramaic Versions
Greek Versions
Latin Versions
Syriac Versions
English Versions
Part V: Its Propagation
Europe
ASia
Africa
South America
The Pacific Islands
Part VI: Its Communication
Individual Translations
Committee Translations
Epilogue