Unlocking the Bible: What It Is, How We Got It, and Why We Can Trust It
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.73 (840 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0801019176 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-14 |
Language | : | English |
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Very Thought Provoking Great reading for anyone who wants to fully understand origin, history, and development of the Bible. Commentaries are so clear and help you put all the puzzle pieces together. I'm still reading itvery slowtaking notes, and meditating on the explanations.. Dave said The Perfect Bible Primer. In a world of Christian literature that can boast a multitude of volumes on bibliology, you might think to yourself, “What? Another one?” And from the title of this volume – Unlocking the Bible: What It is, How We Got It, and Why We Can Trust It - you might think that this is just another rehash of material i. Stephen R. Clark said The keys to the kingdom, or rather to its handbook (Brief review). The Bible can be intimidating. It’s big, full of challenging ideas, foreign customs, and, when unlocked and engaged well, serves up priceless gems of wisdom.For those turning to the Bible for the first time, or those who have had close encounters of the random kind and finally want to take a deeper dive, getting a firm g
It also explains how to read this unique collection of religious texts and outlines how to study and teach it to others.. It's also the most misunderstood--sometimes even by those who claim to follow its teachings. So what exactly is it? Who wrote it and how did those writings come together into what we now know as the Bible? And how do we know we can trust what it says?For the curious reader, whether a lifelong Christian, a new believer, or an unconvinced skeptic, Unlocking the Bible provides the answers to these questions and more. In easy-to-understand language, it covers the Bible's origin, its transmission throughout history, its trustworthiness, and its significance. How We Got the Bible and Why It Is ReliableThe Bible is the bestselling, most read, most beloved, most criticized, most neglected, and most antagonizing book in history
So what exactly is it? Who wrote it and how did those writings come together into what we now know as the Bible? And how do we know we can trust what it says?For the curious reader, whether a lifelong Christian, a new believer, or an unconvinced skeptic, Unlocking the Bible provides the answers to these questions and more. He teaches the midweek Bible study and, as one of the administrative pastors, assists with oversight of the church. Jeff Lasseigne loves you and the Scriptures enough to solve that problem by Unlocking the B
He teaches the midweek Bible study and, as one of the administrative pastors, assists with oversight of the church. Jeff enjoys traveling, reading, and loves all things England. He and his wife, Lorraine, live in Riverside, California. Jeff has written two books, Highway 66 and Unlocking the Last Days, a verse-by-verse study through the book of Revelation. Jeff Las