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  • From God To Us: How We Got Our Bible

    (By Norman L. Geisler)

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    Author Norman L. Geisler
    “Book Descriptions: The basic facts about how we got our Bible, explained in a simple, clear style. Includes discussion on inspiration, textual criticism, and various modern translations. Completed revised and updated edition of the 1974 work (more than 78,000 copies sold). The authors write: "The chain of communication "from God to us" is strong. It has several solid links: inspiration, collection, transmission, and translations. The strength of these links provide the contemporary Christian with the moral certitude that the Spirit-inspired original text of Scripture has been providentially preserved by God so that for all practical purposes the Bible in our hands is the infallible and inerrant word of God."”

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