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The fascinating journey of the Bible from the pulpit to the peopleDozens of English translations of the Bible are available today, but Scripture was not always so easy to obtain. Donald L. Brake invites you to discover the tumultuous tale of how the Bible was transformed from medieval manuscripts read only by clergy to a bestseller widely available in contemporary languages."Brake opens up a world of information about the English Bible. I found myself repeating the exclamation, 'I didn't know that!' I have several popular books on the history of the English Bible, but none that so thoroughly addresses the historical background of those hoary tomes of the Reformation era as does Brake's."--Daniel B. Wallace, executive director, Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts"Compellingly written and richly illustrated. The reader will be drawn into the many twists and turns that the Bible took from the monasteries to the masses."--Charles C. Ryrie, editor, Ryrie Study Bible; author, Balancing the Christian Life, Basic Theology, and Survey of Bible Doctrine"Brake leads you on a memorable journey through royal courts filled with intrigue, rare book shops in search of treasures, and rigorous scholarly debates in the historic battle over the Bible. You will come away with a far greater appreciation for the English Bible and what countless people throughout the centuries have paid with gold, sweat, tears, and even blood to bring God's Word to us today."--Paul Louis Metzger, PhD, professor of Christian Theology and Theology of Culture, Multnomah Biblical SeminaryBrake, Donald L. is the author of 'Visual History of the English Bible: The Tumultuous Tale of the World's Bestselling Book', published 2008 under ISBN 9780801013164 and ISBN 080101316X.
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