The Battle for the Bible

The Battle for the Bible by David Marshall, published by Autumn House in 2004, explores the historical journey of the sixty-six books of the Bible and their significance. This revised edition, comprising 192 pages, delves into how these texts were compiled and the various challenges they faced over the centuries regarding their accuracy and authenticity.
Readers will find an examination of the remarkable circumstances that allowed the Bible to endure through numerous conflicts, as well as insights into astonishing manuscripts and archaeological discoveries that have consistently validated its content. The book addresses themes of philosophy and religion, providing a comprehensive look at the battles fought over the Bible’s integrity and the evidence that supports its longstanding credibility.
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The story of how the sixty-six books of the Bible came to be regarded as special and were brought together. The story of how the Bible survived the centuries and how battle after battle was fought over its accuracy and, under remarkable circumstances, won. The story of how astonishing manuscripts and archaeological finds have, time after time, proved the Bible right and the critics wrong.
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