How We Got The Bible Leaders Guide (Teacher’s Guide)
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Have you ever wondered who wrote the books in your Bible and how they ended up together? Has anyone ever told you that some books were cut out of the Bible or that the stories of Jesus in the Gospels can’t be trusted? Through these six sessions, Dr. Timothy Paul Jones will answer your questions about how we got the Bible.
In this DVD study, you’ll learn:
*What makes the Bible unlike any other book
*What it means when we say that the Bible is inspired and inerrant
*What people did to preserve the text of the Bible over the centuries
*How we know that the New Testament is reliable
*The stories behind John Wycliffe and William Tyndale, and the King James Version
Session Topics
*Session 1 What’s So Special about the Bible?
*Session 2 How We Got the Old Testament
*Session 3 How We Got the New Testament
*Session 4 How the Books of the New Testament Were Chosen
*Session 5 How the New Testament Was Copied
*Session 6 How We Got the Bible in English
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628622089
ISBN10: 1628622083
Timothy Jones
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2015
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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