In How We Got the Bible by Neil R. Lightfoot find answers to key questions about the Bible.
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How accurate are modern translations such as the New International Version and the New Revised Standard Version?
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Why does the Roman Catholic Bible have more books than most Protestant Bibles?
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How can we be sure that the Biblical message has been accurately preserved through the centuries?
How We Got the Bible by Neil R. Lightfoot, after more than forty years, has become a classic source of answers for these and other questions on how the Bible has come down to us. Now in this revised edition, you will find five new chapters covering:
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the Septuagint
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the Latin Vulgate
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the Sinaitic Manuscript
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the illuminated manuscripts
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and more.
Every chapter in How We Got the Bible by Neil R. Lightfoot includes new material, followed by a brief summary and questions for discussion. Neil R. Lightfoot deals with technical issues in non-technical language, making this book a valuable tool for any reader.
Back flap Neil R. Lightfoot (Ph.D., Duke University) serves as Frank Pack Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas. He is the author of several books, including Everyone's Guide to Hebrews.