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The journey from texts to translations
Book • 1999
This book provides a thorough introduction to the Bible's origins, covering its writing, collection, canonization, transmission, and translation.
It is divided into sections that logically trace the development of both the Old and New Testaments, addressing fundamental questions relevant to all serious readers of the Bible.
The work includes discussions on early translations and a detailed study of English versions, making it useful for both students and lay readers.
It is divided into sections that logically trace the development of both the Old and New Testaments, addressing fundamental questions relevant to all serious readers of the Bible.
The work includes discussions on early translations and a detailed study of English versions, making it useful for both students and lay readers.
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as an introductory textbook on the origin and development of the Bible.


Tim Mackie

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as a comprehensive and accurate textbook on the origins and history of English translations of the Bible.


Tim Mackie

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If the Bible Was Written by Humans, Does that Change Its Reliability?
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as a general introduction to the origin and development of the Bible.


Jon Collins

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