The Book That Changed The World
The Story of the king James Version
In 1604, King James I met with England's religious leaders to discuss various issues. A surprising outcome was the decision to publish a new Bible translation. Some fifty scholars gathered at Westminster, Cambridge, and Oxford to work on the project. The end result in 1611 was a new translation of the Word of God--the King James Bible.
In The Book That Changed the World, a group of Seventh-day Adventist scholars make a fresh contribution on the King James Version so that you will gain a deeper appreciation of this faith classic. Reading this book will encourage you to read the Bible and will help you to see it in a new light.
The Bible is God's message. It changed the world in the seventeenth century, and more than four hundred years later, it is still changing the world.
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In 1604, King James I met with England's religious leaders to discuss various issues. A surprising outcome was the decision to publish a new Bible translation. Some fifty scholars gathered at Westminster, Cambridge, and Oxford to work on the project. The end result in 1611 was a new translation of the Word of God--the King James Bible.
In The Book That Changed the World, a group of Seventh-day Adventist scholars make a fresh contribution on the King James Version so that you will gain a deeper appreciation of this faith classic. Reading this book will encourage you to read the Bible and will help you to see it in a new light.
The Bible is God's message. It changed the world in the seventeenth century, and more than four hundred years later, it is still changing the world.
The Book That Changed The World
The Story of the king James Version
In 1604, King James I met with England's religious leaders to discuss various issues. A surprising outcome was the decision to publish a new Bible translation. Some fifty scholars gathered at Westminster, Cambridge, and Oxford to work on the project. The end result in 1611 was a new translation of the Word of God--the King James Bible.
In The Book That Changed the World, a group of Seventh-day Adventist scholars make a fresh contribution on the King James Version so that you will gain a deeper appreciation of this faith classic. Reading this book will encourage you to read the Bible and will help you to see it in a new light.
The Bible is God's message. It changed the world in the seventeenth century, and more than four hundred years later, it is still changing the world.
In 1604, King James I met with England's religious leaders to discuss various issues. A surprising outcome was the decision to publish a new Bible translation. Some fifty scholars gathered at Westminster, Cambridge, and Oxford to work on the project. The end result in 1611 was a new translation of the Word of God--the King James Bible.
In The Book That Changed the World, a group of Seventh-day Adventist scholars make a fresh contribution on the King James Version so that you will gain a deeper appreciation of this faith classic. Reading this book will encourage you to read the Bible and will help you to see it in a new light.
The Bible is God's message. It changed the world in the seventeenth century, and more than four hundred years later, it is still changing the world.
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BN ID: | 2940016497945 |
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Publisher: | Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Publication date: | 05/08/2013 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 160 |
File size: | 1000 KB |
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