How We Got the Bible Made Easy

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002567
ISBN
9781628628241
Grade 7-AD
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Charlotte Mason
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Description

These Bible Made Easy books are a great pocket-sized resource for any Bible student. Have you ever wondered what languages the Bible was originally written in? Has your student ever asked you why we read such an old book? These questions and a handful of others are answered in this little resource. This unique resource offers a great Christian manuscripts timeline covering the past 2,000 years, discusses both the Old and New Testament documents, as well as the Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic languages. With the discussion questions this little resource can turn into a great small group study. Pgs. 95 | Paperback ~Rebecca

Publisher's Description of How We Got the Bible Made Easy

Can you trust the Bible? From Moses to Gutenberg, find out how we got the Bible and discover key information and fascinating facts on key people and events in Bible history in an easy-to-understand way.

From the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls to the modern translations of KJV and NIV, each of the quick-reference topics included in this handbook feature solid overviews, full-color illustrations, and more to deepen your understanding of the Bible's reliability. Find out what people did to preserve the text of the Bible over the centuries, and learn the inspiring stories behind names like John Wycliffe and William Tyndale.

Using simple summaries, it answers common questions, such as:

* How was the Bible translated?

* Does the Bible have errors in it? Is it accurate?

* How did we get the English Bible?

* Why are the Dead Sea Scrolls important?

And more!

4 Key Features of the How We Got the Bible Made Easy Book:

Includes key people and events throughout the history of the Bible

Contains facts about early Bibles, including the Septuagint, the Vulgate, The Wycliffe and Tyndale Bibles, the King James or Authorized Version Bible, as well as modern translations

Slim and pocket-sized for handy reference

Perfect companion for Bible study

This title from the popular "Made Easy" series is designed to help readers understand the history of the Bible.



Category Description for Made Easy

The Bible Made Easy Series is composed of 4 pocket-size resource books for any Bible learner to utilize. The Books of the Bible resource adds valuable information to a general study of Scripture and provides helpful information for specific studies of each book. The World Religions book is suitable for older students as it covers religions such as Satanism, Voodoo, and Wicca. All of these texts would make a great resource to any Bible or World Religions course and can be used for small group study as well. They cover the history of the Biblical text as a whole, each individual book in the cannon of Scripture, world faiths and beliefs, and equipping and empowering oneself to evangelize and share one's own story. Pgs. 95 | Paperback. ~Rebecca

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Rose Publishing
Grades:7-AD
ISBN:9781628628241
Length in Inches:6.5625
Width in Inches:4.5
Height in Inches:0.1875
Weight in Pounds:0.2
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