Scribes and Scripture: The Amazing Story of How We Got the Bible
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John D. Meade, Peter J. Gurry
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Scribes and Scripture: The Amazing Story of How We Got the Bible
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Answers to Common Questions about the Writing, Copying, Canonizing, and Translating of the Bible
There are many common questions and misconceptions surrounding the formation and history of the Bible: Why is the Bible composed of the current 66 books instead of others? Why are there so many translations? How are we to understand both the human and divine elements of the Bible? In Scribes and Scripture, scholars John D. Meade and Peter J. Gurry answer these questions and give readers tools to interpret the evidence about God’s word.
Beginning with the history of the Bible—from the invention of the alphabet to the most recent English translations—the book focuses on three main areas: the writing and copying of the Bible, the canonization of the Bible, and the translation of the Bible. Using Old and New Testament scholarship, Meade and Gurry help God’s people better appreciate the story of the Bible as a way to better appreciate the stories in the Bible.
Engaging Visual Content: Contains maps, charts, sidebars, and pictures
Collaboration of Old Testament and New Testament Scholarship: Written by experts in both Old Testament (Meade) and New Testament (Gurry) textual scholarship
Answers Common Questions: Specifically regarding textual criticism, the canon, and Bible translations
Publisher: Crossway
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 272 pages
ISBN-10: 1433577895
Item Weight: 0.7 lbs
Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.12 x 8.5 inches
Customer Reviews: 4 out of 5 stars 101 to 500 ratings
John D. Meade (PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is professor of Old Testament and codirector of the Text & Canon Institute at Phoenix Seminary. He is the coauthor ofThe Biblical Canon Lists from Early Christianity: Texts and Analysisand the author of A Critical Edition of the Hexaplaric Fragments of Job 22–42. He and his wife, Annie, have four children and are members at Camelback Bible Church.
Peter J. Gurry (PhD, University of Cambridge) is associate professor of New Testament and codirector of the Text & Canon Institute at Phoenix Seminary. He is the author of A Critical Examination of the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method in New Testament Textual Criticism. He and his wife, Kris, have six children and are members at Whitton Avenue Bible Church.
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