The Bible in its Making: The most Wonderful Book in the World
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This concise guide traces how the Bible grew over centuries from many separate writings into a single collection, explaining authorship, genres, and editorial shaping. It outlines the stages of formation, surveys key historical contexts and textual traditions, and describes how early translations and versions took shape. The book examines how the New Testament emerged, how the Gospels and other writings were composed, and how the destruction of Jerusalem and related events affected the text's transmission. It also highlights archaeological discoveries that illuminated ancient references and considers the Bible's central message of salvation through Christ as the thread linking its diverse books. Intended as an accessible introduction, it favors an outline approach and includes illustrations of ancient monuments and scriptural pictures.
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