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The Bible in Its Making

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(4,281 Sterne; 16 Bewertungen)

One great universal law runs through the realm of nature. Our Saviour gave it in a sentence: 'First the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear.' It is with the desire to show that the same law rules in another of God's creations—The Bible—that this little volume has been prepared. The Bible has as literally 'grown' as has an oak tree; and probably there is no more likeness between the Bible as we know it to-day and its earliest beginning, than we find between the mighty tree, and the acorn from which it sprang. The subject is so vast that we have not attempted anything beyond the briefest outline. Our purpose has been merely to give some idea of the origin of the Bible books, up to the measure of our present light upon the subject, and also to show the purpose for which they were written. But if our readers, by seeing something of the wonder and glory of the Holy Scriptures, are able to catch a glimpse of the Creator's mind behind the whole, our work will not have been in vain. (Foreword, by Mildred Duff) (2 hr 56 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 - A Living Book

16:36

Read by David Barnes

Chapter 2 - The Secret of its Greatness

16:39

Read by Phil Chenevert

Chapter 3 - Moses and his Writings

15:14

Read by Little Tee

Chapter 4 - The History Books

13:38

Read by Jeanie

Chapter 5 - The Scattering of the People

12:27

Read by Jamie Allen

Chapter 6 - The Attack on the Scriptures

15:47

Read by Max Lindberg

Chapter 7 - Two Famous Versions of the Scriptures

12:48

Read by Anqi Wang

Chapter 8 - The Bible in the Days of Jesus Christ

13:59

Read by THOVO

Chapter 9 - The Destruction of Jerusalem

15:26

Read by Charles Bice

Chapter 10 - The Beginning of the New Testament

17:05

Read by Charles Bice

Chapter 11 - How the Gospels Came to be Written

7:48

Read by Michael Lipschultz

Chapter 12 - Some Other Writers of the New Testament

12:29

Read by Michael Lipschultz

Chapter 13 - The First Bible Pictures

7:00

Read by Michael Lipschultz

Bewertungen

Good overview

(4 Sterne)

One of the readers was diabolical but otherwise an informative and interesting historical guide to the most widely known book in the world.

(3 Sterne)

easy to understand explanation where the bible came from and validations as having originated from God