New 'Men's NetWork' Bible Study Touches On History, Authenticity of Scripture
How We Got the Bible, the newest video Bible study from LHM Men's NetWork, takes an in-depth look at the dynamic processes behind the formation of Scripture. Dr. Paul L. Maier, professor of ancient history and best-selling author, serves as host and shares his expertise and intellectual passion on the inspiration, production, and canonization of God's Word.
The 66 books of the Holy Bible represent a complex story of inspiration and providence in the ways they have been transmitted and preserved across the centuries. Maier discusses the Old and New Testaments, the reliability of Scripture, the tortuous saga of the Bible's translation into English, and how each of the more than 300 prophecies concerning the Messiah was fulfilled in the life, death, and resurrection of God's only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ.
Joining Maier in this five-lesson Bible study is Joel Lampe, manager of The Bible Museum in Goodyear, Arizona. Together they examine ancient manuscripts and rare Bibles from the museum's collection. Offering additional commentary are Bruce Wurdeman, executive director of Lutheran Hour Ministries, and Dr. Jeff Kloha, associate professor of exegetical theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis.
For more information on this and other original video Bible studies of LHM Men's NetWork, go to www.lhmmen.com. Bible studies and discussion guides are free and can be accessed from the Web. To utilize these resources, take two minutes and go to "register now!" at the top right-hand corner of the Men's NetWork homepage.
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