How we got the Bible / Neil R Lightfoot.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, MI : Baker Book House, 1963.Description: 126 pSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS445 .L47
Contents:
The making of ancient books -- The birth of the Bible -- Manuscripts of the new testament -- Other manuscripts and new testament witnesses -- Significance of textural variations -- Restoring the new testament text -- The text of the old testament -- The text of the old testament -- The canon of the scriptures -- The Apocryphal books -- The English Bible to 1611 -- Recent translations of the English Bible -- "My words will not pass away."
Summary: How accurate are modern translations such as the New International Version? Why does the Roman Catholic Bible have more books than most Protestant Bibles? How can we be sure that the Biblical message has been accurately preserved throught the centuries?
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The making of ancient books --
The birth of the Bible --
Manuscripts of the new testament --
Other manuscripts and new testament witnesses --
Significance of textural variations --
Restoring the new testament text --
The text of the old testament --
The text of the old testament --
The canon of the scriptures --
The Apocryphal books --
The English Bible to 1611 --
Recent translations of the English Bible --
"My words will not pass away."

How accurate are modern translations such as the New International Version? Why does the Roman Catholic Bible have more books than most Protestant Bibles? How can we be sure that the Biblical message has been accurately preserved throught the centuries?

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