Sunday, February 5, 2012

The Bible


The Bible is a Book of words, phrases and sentences which, as it was originally written contained no errors. It was written by more than 40 different men over a span of 1,550 years.
Here is a Timeline of Bible Translation History:1,400 BC: The first written Word of God: The Ten Commandments delivered to Moses.==500 BC: Completion of All Original Hebrew Manuscripts which make up The 39 Books of the Old Testament.==200 BC: Completion of the Septuagint Greek Manuscripts which contain The 39 Old Testament Books AND 14 Apocrypha Books.==1st Century AD: Completion of All Original Greek Manuscripts which make up The 27 Books of the New Testament.==315 AD: Athenasius, the Bishop of Alexandria, identifies the 27 books of the New Testament which are today recognized as the canon of scripture.==382 AD: Jerome's Latin Vulgate Manuscripts Produced which contain All 80 Books (39 Old Test. + 14 Apocrypha + 27 New Test).==500 AD: Scriptures have been Translated into Over 500 Languages.==600 AD: LATIN was the Only Language Allowed for Scripture.==995 AD: Anglo-Saxon (Early Roots of English Language) Translations of The New Testament Produced.==1384 AD: Wycliffe is the First Person to Produce a (Hand-Written) manuscript Copy of the Complete Bible; All 80 Books.==1455 AD: Gutenberg Invents the Printing Press; Books May Now be mass-Produced Instead of Individually Hand-Written. The First Book Ever Printed is Gutenberg's Bible in Latin.==1516 AD: Erasmus Produces a Greek/Latin Parallel New Testament.==1522 AD: Martin Luther's German New Testament.==1526 AD: William Tyndale's New Testament; The First New Testament printed in the English Language.==1535 AD: Myles Coverdale's Bible; The First Complete Bible printed in the English Language (80 Books: O.T. & N.T. & Apocrypha).==1537 AD: Tyndale-Matthews Bible; The Second Complete Bible printed in English. Done by John "Thomas Matthew" Rogers (80 Books).==1539 AD: The "Great Bible" Printed; The First English Language Bible Authorized for Public Use (80 Books).==1560 AD: The Geneva Bible Printed; The First English Language Bible to add Numbered Verses to Each Chapter (80 Books).==1568 AD: The Bishops Bible Printed; The Bible of which the King James was a Revision (80 Books).==1609 AD: The Douay Old Testament is added to the Rheims New Testament (of 1582) Making the First Complete English Catholic Bible; Translated from the Latin Vulgate (80 Books).==1611 AD: The King James Bible Printed; Originally with All 80 Books. The Apocrypha was Officially Removed in 1885 Leaving Only 66 Books.==1782 AD: Robert Aitken's Bible; The First English Language Bible (KJV) Printed in America==1791 AD: Isaac Collins and Isaiah Thomas Respectively Produce the First Family Bible and First Illustrated Bible Printed in America. Both were King James Versions, with All 80 Books.==1808 AD: Jane Aitken's Bible (Daughter of Robert Aitken); The First Bible to be Printed by a Woman.==1833 AD: Noah Webster's Bible; After Producing his Famous Dictionary, Webster Printed his Own Revision of the King James Bible.==1841 AD: English Hexapla New Testament; an Early Textual Comparison showing the Greek and 6 Famous English Translations in Parallel Columns.==1846 AD: The Illuminated Bible; The Most Lavishly Illustrated Bible printed in America. A King James Version, with All 80 Books.==1885 AD: The "English Revised Version" Bible; The First Major English Revision of the KJV.==1901 AD: The "American Standard Version"; The First Major American Revision of the KJV.==1971 AD: The "New American Standard Bible" (NASB) is Published as a "Modern and Accurate Word for Word English Translation" of the Bible.==1973 AD: The "New International Version" (NIV) is Published as a "Modern and Accurate Phrase for Phrase English Translation" of the Bible.==1982 AD: The "New King James Version" (NKJV) is Published as a "Modern English Version Maintaining the Original Style of the King James."==2002 AD: The English Standard Version (ESV) is Published as a translation to bridge the gap between the accuracy of the NASB and the readability of the NIV.
I agree that there has been much mistranslation and much misinterpretation. Men are fallible.However,The Bible reveals the source of its magnificence: “All scripture is God-breathed.” It was written to lead us to Christ and it must be spiritually discerned.
JESUS IS THE LIVING WORD."The Word" (John 1:1 ). The Greek word is "logos", Jesus Christ is the Word. As such He is the essential revealer of His Divine Being. As the logos Jesus is the one through whom God expressed Himself. Jesus the living Word unveiled God's hidden glory. In Him the Father becomes known, because God has in these last days spoken fully and completely in His Son (Hebrews 1:2 ).

We commonly think of Logos as being the whole canon of the Bible, the written word of God where rhema refers to the spokenor revealed word of God.

Holy Spirit, Spirit of Christ, guides us into all truth. The Christ in us reveals the Word of God to us.

The Scripture is not a systematic treatise on Theology, History, Science or any other topic. It is a REVELATION from God . As I said it must be spiritually discerned and bear witness with the Christ in us.
We do not worship the Book but the Lord of the Book.
The Word of God is our plumbline. Any revelation we receive must not add to the spiritually discerned Word of God or take something away from it, or alter or distort its meaning.

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