The ancient people whom we know as the
people of Israel of the Bible were convinced that God was intimately
involved in their lives and in the destiny of their nation. Inspired
by holy men of God, and judged by prophets of God, this people recalled,
retold, and recorded their experiences and aspirations.
The resultant writings, deemed sacred by
succeeding generations became the Hebrew Scriptures, and the Hebrew
Scriptures became known as the Old Testament. The people who knew
Jesus were convinced that in him the word of God became flesh- Emmanuel- God
with us. Those who walked with Jesus and those who experienced the
risen Jesus- Peter, John, Paul and others- recalled and recorded the events
in his life and the transforming experiences that produced and nurtured the
Christian Church. As these writings were gathered, they became the New
Testament.
Trace the history of the Bible you own
from original texts to modern translations. Recommended for every study
group, confirmation class and church library. The purchase of this DVD or
VHS comes with a link to Questions and Answers that you can use with your
participants. If you need this link now, call or email kerygma:
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Chapters:
1."From parchment and papyrus..." Introduction to
the story from ancient manuscripts to modern translations.
2."The Vulgate... of the common people" The Latin
Bible is created to bring the scriptures to a contemporary people.
3. "With patience and imagination..." Wycliffe
introduces what could truly be called the first English language scriptures,
but it would still require some patience and imagination on the part of the
reader to understand the words.
4. "Lord, open the King of England's eyes..." William
Tyndale's famous last words set the action for the explosion of biblical
translation in the English language.
5. "The greatest book ever published in the English
language..." The development of the King James Version remains one of the
greatest literary and sacred works of translation and publishing even today.
6. "English is a dynamic fluid language..." There are
good reasons for continuing the work of translation.
7."Scores of new discoveries..." Archeological
discoveries spur on a new century of translation.
8. "Many find these helpful in devotions..."
Paraphrases are created to make reading the Bible easier for many.
9. "God continues to speak to us from the
Scriptures..." How to choose a good study Bible.