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POWERPOINT: How We Got the Bible
How We Got the Bible PowerPoint presentation
ISBN 10: 1890947466
ISBN 13: 9781890947460
Product Code: 447X
Price: $39.99
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SLIDE SAMPLES | | New Testament: Writing Materials | Example of Hebrew and Aramaic | | | | | John Wycliffe – Early English Bibles | Gutenberg Bible – First Printed Book on a Press |
How We Got the Bible PowerPoint™ will help your students understand the history and the reasons to believe in the reliability of Bible translation. This bestselling resource is ready to use with text, photos, and/or illustrations of the most key people and events: Wycliffe, Tyndale, Gutenberg, Jerome, the King James Bible, and more. The time line format covers nearly 3500 years of history! PowerPoint™ contains more than 170 slide frames, illustrations, and diagrams. View it on a computer screen or use a digital projector. PowerPoint™ CD contains PC and MAC versions, in NIV and KJV, with teacher notes, handouts, as well worksheets in PDF format. Rose PowerPoint™ slides, handouts, and worksheets may be duplicated for face-to-face instruction free of charge. However, individuals or groups that desire to duplicate the PowerPoint™ disk must pay additional licensing fees. See Copyright and Licensing fee information at: www.rose-publishing.com/client/client_images/pdfs/PowerPoint_licensing_fee.pdf How We Got the Bible covers the years 1500 BC to today and addresses the following topics: - How the Bible was written
- Early writing materials
- Early Bible Translations (the history of the Septuagint, Vulgate, Coverdale, Geneva, Bishops, King James, and all major versions to today)
- People who gave their lives bringing us the Bible
- Reasons to believe in the accuracy of Scripture
Microsoft PowerPoint™ users will love this easy-to-use presentation that includes enough material for two-to-four hours of lessons. Pastors and teachers can present just a portion or give the entire presentation; go fast or slowly. You’re in control. The presentation can even be edited for different teaching situations and groups. Handouts of the presentation are included on the CD-ROM and include slide images with room for note taking. Pastors and teachers will appreciate the flexibility of the PowerPoint™. The lessons can be presented in one setting or as a series of study sessions. Once loaded onto a computer, the teacher has flexibility as to how the information is presented: - Rearrange the format for specific environment or time considerations
- Present at the speed that’s best for study participants
- Or use only a portion of the information for a special presentation
How We Got the Bible PowerPoint captures key moments in Bible-making history. Here are some examples from the timeline: - 1500 BC to AD 100
- 1500 BC-400 BC Events are written down in Hebrew (with portions in Aramaic) over many centuries. In Exodus, the LORD tells Moses to write in a book. Other writers, inspired by God, include leaders, kings and prophets. Together, these writings on leather scrolls and other materials are called the Hebrew Scriptures or Old Testament.
- The translation of the Septuagint, the Hebrew Old Testament translated into Greek between 250-100 BC
- AD 100 to AD 1500
- The original writings are copied and circulated so that by approximately AD 150 there is wide enough use of them to speak of the "New Testament" ("New Covenant"), AD 100
- AD 200 to AD 1650
- Church fathers accept the writings of the Gospels and Paul’s letters as canonical, AD 200-300
- Fine quality animal skins from calves or antelope (vellum) and sheep or goats (parchment) are used for over 1,000 years to make copies of the Bible, approximately, AD 300-1400
- The first English translation of the Bible by John Wycliffe in 1382
- AD 1650 to Present
- The King James Version of the Bible, 1611
- Revised Version, 1881
- American Standard, 1901
- The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, 1947
- Revised Standard Version, 1952
- Berkley Bible, 1959
- Amplified Bible, 1965
- Jerusalem Bible, 1966
- New English Bible, 1970
- New American Standard Bible, 1971
- Living Bible (paraphrased), 1971
- Today’s English Version, 1976
- New International Version, 1978
- New King James Version, 1982
- Revised English Bible, 1989
- New Revised Standard Version, 1990
How We Got the Bible teacher notes and worksheets, on the CD-ROM at PDF files, include: - How We Got the Bible Overview
- Ten key points
- Four important people
- The lives and contributions of four key translators
- Teaching tips
- Scriptures, projects, missions teaching aids
- The origin and growth of the Bible
- A chart of translations beginning with original manuscripts, 1500 BC – AD 100 through modern translations used today
- Bible translation
- A translation fact sheet examines the world population and statistics on those with and without adequate Scriptures
How We Got the Bible PowerPoint™ reveals dozens of people who were used by God to write and translate the Scriptures, including: - Ezra
- Jerome
- Bede
- Alfred the Great
- John Wycliffe
- Erasmus
- Martin Luther
- William Tyndale
- Miles Coverdale
- King James I (and committee)
Contributors: Philip W. Comfort, Ph.D., Visiting Professor, New Testament (1986-1996), Wheaton College and Sr. Editor, Bible Reference, Tyndale House Publishers; Erroll F. Rhodes, Assistant Director, Bible Study Helps, American Bible Society; John McRay, Ph.D., Professor of New Testament and Archaeology, Wheaton College Graduate school; Michael Cochrane, MA Semitic Languages; Lawrence Scrivani, SM
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Topical index: Apocrypha, Augustine, Bible translations, church fathers, codex, Dead Sea Scrolls, earliest translation, earliest translations, first book printed, first English Bible, Gutenberg, Hebrew Scriptures, Jewish tradition, Martin Luther, manuscripts, Maoretic text, New Testament, Old Testament, Origen, papyrus, parchment, Qumran, Roman type, scribes, scroll, scroll of Isaiah, scrolls, Tyndale, Vatican Library, vellum, Whittingham, Wycliffe
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