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How the Bible Was Built

Autor Charles Merrill Smith, James Bennett
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2005
The Bible continues to be the world s runaway best-seller. But very few people could say just how its seemingly disparate jumble of writings stories, letters, poems, collections of laws, religious visions got there. Filling this knowledge gap, "How the Bible Was Built" clearly tells the story of how the Bible came to be. Penned by Charles Merrill Smith in response to his teenage granddaughter s questions, the manuscript was discovered after Smith s death and has been reworked by his friend James Bennett for a wider audience. Free of theological or sectarian slant, this little volume provides a concise, factual overview of the Bible s construction throughout history, outlining how its various books were written and collected and later canonized and translated. Written in an easy conversational style and enhanced by two helpful appendixes (of biblical terms and dates), "How the Bible Was Built" will give a more informed understanding of the Bible to people of virtually any reading level and any religious persuasion.
Did you know? The word Bible comes from "biblion," a Greek word meaning papyrus scroll. It took several thousand years to construct the Bible. The book we call Deuteronomy was discovered hidden away in a dark corner during the reconstruction of the temple under King Josiah. The Apocrypha contains some of the earliest detective stories on record. Church councils had many disagreements about which books ought to be authoritative (a book called the Shepherd of Hermas almost made the cut; the book of Revelation almost didn t). A heretic helped form the canon. Debate over the canon didn t really end until the Protestant Reformation and the use of the printing press."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780802829436
ISBN-10: 0802829430
Pagini: 97
Dimensiuni: 134 x 211 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.13 kg
Editura: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

Preface: A Labor of Love How This Book Was Built Benefits of Reading This Book The Inspiration According to Julia How the Bible Was Built What the Word Bible Means Strange Ideas about the Bible A House with Two Wings and a Connecting Passage The First Wing -- the Old Testament The Cornerstone of the Bible What Was So Special about the Book of Deuteronomy? What Is the Pentateuch? The Story of the Samaritans The Prophets -- the Walls of the House The Message of the Prophets Former Prophets and Latter Prophets The Writings -- a Roof for the Old Testament The Writings Become Holy Scripture The Apocrypha -- Passageway from Old to New The First Detective Stories Are the Books Called Apocrypha Holy Scripture? The Significance of the Apocrypha The Apocrypha and Christianity The New Wing -- the New Testament The Q Document Mark -- a Movie Scenario Matthew's Gospel and Luke's Gospel A Different Kind of Gospel Is One of the Gospels Best? Why Were These Four Books Perceived as Holy Scripture? What about the Book of Acts? The Letters of Paul -- the Walls of the New Testament Did Paul Intend His Letters to Be Treated as Holy Scripture? How Many Letters Did Paul Write? How Did Paul's Letters to the Churches become a Collection? Were Paul's Letters to the Churches Recognized as Holy Scripture When They Were Published? A Variety of Writings Form the Roof of the New Testament The Letters to Timothy and Titus The Letter to the Hebrews The Catholic Letters and the Letters of John The Revelation of John The Canon: or, Who Said, This Is the Official Bible? The Old Testament Canon The Council of Jamnia The Christian Old Testament The New Testament Canon Heretics Help Form the New Testament The First New Testaments Origen's New Testament The New Testament of Eusebius Athanasius Jerome Gutenberg Closes the Canon Decorating the House -- Translating the Bible into English Wyclif's Bible Opposition to English Translations William Tyndale The Coverdale Bible The Invention of Bible Verses Nicknaming Bibles The King James Translation Other English Translations Hebrew Poetry and Common Greek Recent Revisions and Paraphrases Are All These Revisions Necessary? Appendix A: Biblical Terms You Need to Know Appendix B: Some Dates That Will Help You Understand How the Bible Was Built

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The Bible continues to be the world's runaway best-seller. But very few people could say just how its seemingly disparate jumble of writings -- stories, letters, poems, collections of laws, religious visions -- got there. Filling this knowledge gap, "How the Bible Was Built" clearly tells the story of how the Bible came to be.

Penned by Charles Merrill Smith in response to his teenage granddaughter's questions, the manuscript was discovered after Smith's death and has been reworked by his friend James Bennett for a wider audience. Free of theological or sectarian slant, this little volume provides a concise, factual overview of the Bible's construction throughout history, outlining how its various books were written and collected and later canonized and translated.

Written in an easy conversational style and enhanced by two helpful appendixes (of biblical terms and dates), "How the Bible Was Built" will give a more informed understanding of the Bible to people of virtually any reading level and any religious persuasion.

Did you know?The word "Bible" comes from "biblion," a Greek word meaning "papyrus scroll." It took several thousand years to construct the Bible. The book we call Deuteronomy was discovered hidden away in a dark corner during the reconstruction of the temple under King Josiah. The Apocrypha contains some of the earliest "detective" stories on record. Church councils had many disagreements about which books ought to be authoritative (a book called the Shepherd of Hermas almost made the cut; the book of Revelation almost didn't). A heretic helped form the canon. Debate over the canon didn't really end until the Protestant Reformation and the use of theprinting press.


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Penned by Charles Merrill Smith in response to his teenage granddaughter's questions, this manuscript was discovered after Smith's death and has now been reworked for a wider audience by writer James Bennett. Free of theological or sectarian slant, it gives a factual overview of the Bible's construction.

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