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This book is like a quick antidote, to nonchalant and apathetic attitudes of some Christian brothers and sisters, towards the Bible. It traces the history, inspiration, canonicity, publishing, preservation and translation of the Bible. The book further teaches how to study the Bible, what to avoid when studying the Bible, principles of Biblical interpretation, and how to apply the teachings of the Bible to one's life; also the years in which books of the Bible were written, names of the authors, the abbreviations of the books of the Bible, the purpose of the Gospel writers, and the dynamism of…mehr

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This book is like a quick antidote, to nonchalant and apathetic attitudes of some Christian brothers and sisters, towards the Bible. It traces the history, inspiration, canonicity, publishing, preservation and translation of the Bible. The book further teaches how to study the Bible, what to avoid when studying the Bible, principles of Biblical interpretation, and how to apply the teachings of the Bible to one's life; also the years in which books of the Bible were written, names of the authors, the abbreviations of the books of the Bible, the purpose of the Gospel writers, and the dynamism of the Old and New Testaments are stated clearly. Events during Intertestamental Period is succinctly written, to enable readers to perfectly link the Old and New Testaments together. The overall goal of the book is to bring back interest, in studying the Bible, enable readers to be guided by some key principles of interpreting the Bible, to show, in practical terms, some simple but workable strategies of studying the Bible; and applying the lessons to one's life; thus, making people perceive Christ-likeness, in the lives of those who study His Word...
Autorenporträt
This author, Brodan Daniel Nwabufoh (YB4) ¿ known worldwide as just Brodan - wrote this book during the most challenging period in his life, when he noticed, in this our modern days, the blasé attitude of many Christian brothers and sisters, towards the reading, studying, defending, or the paucity of right division or interpretation of God's Word.