How We Got Our Bible
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Narrated by:
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Chuck Missler
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By:
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Chuck Missler
Why do we believe its origin is supernatural?
How do we know that it really is the word of God?
How accurate are our translations?
Which version is the best?
Chuck Missler, an internationally recognized biblical authority, reviews the origin of both the Old and New Testaments in light of recent discoveries and controversies
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He also goes through some fulfilled prophecy, the heptadic structure of Scripture, some gematria, equidistant letter sequences, etc. that also support the view that the Bible is truly a message from someone that knows history before it happens and that is more intelligent than we can even imagine.
I truly appreciated the heptadic structures that are found with the Old and New Testaments together indicating we have exactly the books that were inspired.
The four stars on the Performance were because I thought there were some editing issues and I'm still not sure if a btter job of editing could have been done or if I just missed something.
Missler at his best!
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God is great!
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Historical retrospective on how the Bible came to us
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Highly recommend!
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Dr. Missler’s Writings: please read with all diligence
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