
A General Introduction to the Bible
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What does the word "Bible" mean? Who wrote the Bible? Has it changed over time? Why are there so many translations?
A General Introduction to the Bible answers these questions and more. Without becoming too technical for the average layperson, David Ewert surveys the history, formation, transmission, and translation of the Christian Bible in an informative and captivating way.
Topics include:
- Meaning of "Bible" and the naming of biblical books
- Transmission of sacred scriptures
- The thousand-year story of the English Bible
- Bible organization
- Development of biblical languages
- Canon of the testaments
- Extracanonical books
- Early versions of the Bible
- Choosing a translation
Features include:
- Photographs of ancient texts, Bible pages, key individuals, and settings
- Maps and charts that show the development of languages, textual families, and the relationship of various translations and revisions
- Suggested readings and an extensive glossary and index
From ancient tablets to modern translations-God's Word to humanity has been profoundly impacting the world for several millennia. And after learning about its fascinating history, your appreciation for the Bible will surely increase even more.
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- Intro
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 1 The Book Called "The Bible"
- Chapter 2 The Books of the Bible
- Chapter 3 The Languages of the Bible
- Chapter 4 God's Word Written
- Chapter 5 The Old Testament Canon
- Chapter 6 Extracanonical Books
- Chapter 7 The Text of the Old Testament
- Chapter 8 Ancient Versions of the Old Testament
- Chapter 9 The Beginnings of the New Testament
- Chapter 10 The New Testament Canon
- Chapter 11 The New Testament in Manuscript Form
- Chapter 12 The Printed Greek New Testament
- Chapter 13 Early Eastern Versions of the Bible
- Chapter 14 Early Western Versions of the Bible
- Chapter 15 English Bibles Prior to 1611
- Chapter 16 The Authorized Version and Its Revisions
- Chapter 17 English Bibles in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
- Chapter 18 English Versions in the Fifties and Sixties
- Chapter 19 Versions of the English Bible in the Seventies
- Chapter 20 God's Word in Human Language
- LIST OF CHARTS, MAPS, AND CREDITS
- PICTURES AND CREDITS
- GLOSSARY
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- About the Publisher
- Share Your Thoughts
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