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"Is my Bible really the Word of God? Do I have what God gave to His penman? Can I really have God's Word in my language?" These questions are answered in Ambassador Studies on the Bible Collection (2 vols.), through essays written by dozens of biblical scholars and theologians, including John K. Hutcheson, Sr., Mark Minnick, Hantz Bernard, Randolph Shaylor, John Ashbrook, and many more. This compilation of writings looks at the history of the Bible in America, analyzes various Bible translations, and discusses the reliability of English versions of the Scriptures. Anyone who has felt concern over or interest in the history and accuracy of English Bible translations will greatly benefit from the two volumes contained with this collection—whether teacher, professor, student, pastor, or laity.
Valuable history of well-known preachers and evangelists, starting in 340 AD and continuing to the present day, is included in these volumes. In addition, the question of what the Bible itself says about its preservation is addressed, and the history of the English Bible from the King James Version to the present is given. Ambassador Studies on the Bible Collection (2 vols.) is the perfect addition to your library, in digital format. With Logos, you can instantly retrieve hundreds of search results, just by clicking a mouse!
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Dr Jason Harris
10/2/2013
Phil Niebergall
7/30/2013