
The World's Greatest Book
The Story of How the Bible Came to Be
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This adventure-filled narrative untangles the intriguing web of people and events that shaped history's most powerful book.
From the earliest oral traditions to ink on parchment and ultimately the printing press, this is the story behind the best-selling book of all time. Original texts were captured and passed down from generation to generation by elders and leaders, many inked by hand in extreme conditions. Christians and Jews canonized the Christian, Catholic, and Hebrew Bibles over a period of thousands of years. Devoted people dedicated their lives throughout time to put this unique book into the hands of people worldwide.
Retrace the passion and intrigue behind the Bible's creation.
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- Jon and Ariel Kuhn
- 11-18-17
This is the information Bible lovers want to know.
The reading of this book was superb. The content in it was just as good. A great book for any student of scripture and lover of history.
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- Mario Dominguez
- 10-30-18
"the year of our Lord"
good book , learned alot But why buy into the God denying date labels .
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- Simandl
- 12-13-17
Couple of errors.
In a couple of places, BCE dates were give that should have been CE. In Chapter one it states that a lot of Christian writings were destroyed 150 BCE. Kind of hard to do. Also, it described Electors in Germany as the people who elected the Pope. The Conclave of Cardinals elects the Pope. The Electors in Germany elected the Holy Roman Emperor.
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