Misquoting Jesus
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2009 - HarperCollins, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
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Electronic resource
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- Internet Archivemisquotingjesuss00ehrm_489
- Internet Archivemisquotingjesuss00ehrm_071
- ISBN-139780061825132
- ISBN-139780061825149
- ISBN-100061825131
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- ISBN-10006182514X
- OverDrive7A84F1C3-38A4-41E3-B9B8-600BF26FE99F
- Better World Books9780061825149
- Open LibraryOL24257211M
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- LCCBS
- LCCBS2325 .E45 2005
Description
For almost 1,500 years, the New Testament manuscripts were copied by hand — — and mistakes and intentional changes abound in the competing manuscript versions. Religious and biblical scholar Bart Ehrman makes the provocative case that many of our widely held beliefs concerning the divinity of Jesus, the Trinity, and the divine origins of the Bible itself are the results of both intentional and accidental alterations by scribes. In this compelling and fascinating book, Ehrman shows where and why changes were made in our earliest surviving manuscripts, explaining for the first time how the many variations of our cherished biblical stories came to be, and why only certain versions of the stories qualify for publication in the Bibles we read today. Ehrman frames his account with personal reflections on how his study of the Greek manuscripts made him abandon his once ultra — conservative views of the Bible.
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More than almost anything I've ever written about, the subject of this book has been on my mind for the past thirty years, since I was in my late teens and just beginning my study of the New Testament.
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