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This is a 342 page case bound (hardback) book. Dr. Taylor said: " Are all Bible translations created equal? Is there such a thing as a pure Bible free from error? What do the scholars say? But more importantly, what does the Bible teach about itself? This book is written for layman and scholar alike. It is a fresh but systematic explanation of inspiration, preservation, canonization and transmission as they apply to the Bible controversy raging in our churches today. The author is a veteran missionary and Bible translator who travels world-wide assisting Bible translation teams in their…mehr

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This is a 342 page case bound (hardback) book. Dr. Taylor said: " Are all Bible translations created equal? Is there such a thing as a pure Bible free from error? What do the scholars say? But more importantly, what does the Bible teach about itself? This book is written for layman and scholar alike. It is a fresh but systematic explanation of inspiration, preservation, canonization and transmission as they apply to the Bible controversy raging in our churches today. The author is a veteran missionary and Bible translator who travels world-wide assisting Bible translation teams in their processes. This book is the result of the last twelve years of research into the Bible Translation debate."
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Dr. Jim Taylor has been active in the ministry for over 30 years. During this time he has been a pastor, Christian educator, Bible college president, author, and Bible translator. He is currently serving in South Korea as a missionary with Armed Forces Baptist Missions. He has a wife, two children, and six incredible grandchildren. As a believer he has always said, "There is no greater experience than living in the reality of Christ's presence."