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BRIDGE TO BABYLON:

ROME, ECUMENISM & THE BIBLE

PART THREE IN THE UNTOLD HISTORY OF THE BIBLE DOCUMENTARY SERIES

The sequel to A LAMP IN THE DARK and TARES AMONG THE WHEAT

Featured Speakers: Dr. Phil Stringer, Dr. David Brown, David Daniels, Dr. D.A. Waite, Dr. Jack Moorman, Dr. Kirk DiVietro, Dr. H.D. Williams, Dr. Ronald Cooke & Dr. James R. White.

FILM SYNOPSIS

In 1881, two scholars named Westcott and Hort published a revision of the New Testament that would send shockwaves through the academic world. Their new textual theory declared that the King James Version (which had been trusted for centuries) was full of errors. Sacred readings, long cherished by the faithful, were now declared to be forgeries. The world was informed that the book, which had been called the inerrant Word of God, was in need of correction.

The new theory claimed that recently recovered manuscripts revealed a truer version of Scripture. Yet others warned that these manuscripts were, in fact, the creation of early Gnostic heretics that had been rightly abandoned centuries before. Was the new revision filled with ancient corruptions?

Follow the story of the Bible’s controversial history into the twentieth century, as the work of Westcott and Hort would transform biblical scholarship, inspire the work of various Bible Societies, and pave the way for the cause of ecumenical unity between Evangelical Protestants and Rome.

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6000 Years of the Bible by G.S. Wegener

Incomparably the best-seller of all time, the Bible is the Book of Books to millions of men and women of different faiths and denominations. But how many of them have more than the most rudimentary knowledge of the Bible's history - of how it was written, how it spread across the world, and the amazing influence of its narrative? It is an exciting story, stretching across sixty centuries and many lands: Egypt of the Pharaohs, Canaan, the "land flowing with milk and honey", Luther's Germany, a deserted limestone cave by the Dead Sea . . .

Mr. Wegener tells the story with verve and skill and a feeling for history, marshalling an impressive list of characters. Mr. Wegener's text is accompanied by more than two hundred beautifully printed illustrations of the earliest Bibles, illuminated manuscripts, biblical sites and precious bindings which go to make up one of the most beautiful books about the most important book in the history of mankind.

 

In the De Reformatie of June 25, 1960, Rudolf van Reest wrote an extensive review of the Dutch translation of a German book, called 6000 Jaar en een Boek (6000 Years and a Book), which he "gladly recommended" to his readers. When, 5o years later, I read his review I searched for the book and was very pleased to find a used English edition. Yet, when I received it, I was not so certain that it was accurate enough to republish. In the last 50 years many readers of the Bible have become confused about the reliability of the translation (or paraphrase) of the Bible they use. They were weaned away from the reliability of the Authorized (King James) Version of the Bible, not because that translation was claimed inaccurate but because "we need a Bible in today’s language." Yet they were surprised to find all kinds of missing passages, totally different meanings, and confusing ideas in several newer translations. And this has become a great concern for many people who love the Bible. The worst thing about all of this was that most people trusted the "scholars," often unaware that there are perhaps as many scholars that disagreed as that agreed with these changes, though the majority of the latter would never get tired of affirming that they had no problem with the "King James Version."

However, my opinion on this 6000 Years of the Bible changed after I viewed the DVDs A Lamp in the Dark — The Untold History of the Bible, and its sequel Tares Among the Wheat, two great DVDs by John Doerr and Christian Pinto. Especially the latter DVD should be watched by everyone who loves the Bible. These DVDs confirmed my assumption that there are conspiracies going on about Bible translations. Yet, are these conspiracies coming from proponents of reliable manuscripts or by those who falsely claim to use more reliable manuscripts? Mr. Pinto does not speculate too much yet leaves one with an impression that a certain person was a criminal, while another was a defeated hero. To me both names were new. But as a good Berean I checked 6000 years of the Bible and discovered a firm view of the defeated hero as a criminal. Though it did not convince me, it shed a lot of light on the matter and begs for further study. If Mr. Pinto is wrong let a true scholar prove him wrong. In the meantime let no one ever deprive us of the true Word of God. — Roelof A. Janssen

 

6000 YEARS OF THE BIBLE - WEGENER, G.S. - 9781928136859 - CAD$ 25.90

 

6000 YEARS OF THE BIBLE - LARGE - WEGENER, G.S. - 9781928136859LARGE - CAD$ 49.95

 

DVD A LAMP IN THE DARK

The Untold History of the Bible

by Christian J. Pinto

Enter into a world of saints and martyrs battling against spies, assassins and wolves in sheep’s clothing. Through the Middle Ages, the Inquisition forbade the translation of the Bible threatening imprisonment and death to any who disobeyed. Learn the stories of valiant men who battled the principalities of the Dark Age to communicate the Holy Scriptures to a lost and dying world.

Subject: Bible Age: 12-99

DVD LAMP IN THE DARK - PINTO, CHRISTIAN J. - 753182103556

CAD$ 32.95

 

DVD TARES AMONG THE WHEAT

by Christian J. Pinto

The sequel to "A Lamp in the Dark." This powerful documentary explores the controversial events that occurred just prior to the deveopment of the new Bible movement in modern times.

In the 19th century, a revolution in biblical scholarship was prompted by the publication of a never-before-seen manuscript called Codex Sinaiticus. The work was discovered by a German scholar named Constantine von Tischendorf, who declared this to be the oldest Bible ever found. Tischendorf claimed he found the work discarded in a rubbish basket at St. Catherine’s monastery in Egypt, and the monks, he said, were using the pages to fuel the fire. While many in the academic world did not fully believe his story of the discovery, they were willing to accept his claims about the antiquity of the Codex.

But shortly after the work was published, a renowned Greek paleographer named Constantine Simonides came forward and declared that the manuscript was no ancient text at all, but had been created in 1840. Simonides claimed that he was the true author of the manuscript, which was intended as a gift for the Czar of Russia. Tischendorf refuted his claims, and the academic world denounced the Greek as an imposter. Yet the controversy surrounding these events is, perhaps, the most incredible untold chapter in Bible history. It is a story that (while quite true and well documented) a vast majority of modern academics know little or nothing about. Yet the subject matter dramatically impacts the world of biblical scholarship, even to this present day.

Subject: Bible Age: 12-99

DVD TARES AMONG THE WHEAT - PINTO, CHRISTIAN J. - IP14986

CAD$ 32.95

 

 

DVD BRIDGE TO BABYLON: ROME, ECUMENISM AND THE BIBLE

by Christian J. Pinto

In 1881, two scholars named Westcott and Hort published a revision of the New Testament that would send shockwaves through the academic world. Their new textual theory declared that the King James Version (which had been trusted for centuries) was full of errors. Sacred readings, long cherished by the faithful, were now declared to be forgeries. The world was informed that the book, which had been called the inerrant Word of God, was in need of correction.

The new theory claimed that recently recovered manuscripts revealed a truer version of Scripture. Yet others warned that these texts were, in fact, the writings of Gnostic heretics that had been abandoned centuries earlier. Was the new revision filled with ancient corruptions?

Follow the story of the Bible’s controversial history into the twentieth century, as the work of Westcott and Hort would transform biblical scholarship, inspire the work of various Bible Societies, and pave the way for the cause of ecumenical unity between Evangelical Protestants and Rome.

Subject: Bible Age: 12-99

DVD BRIDGE TO BABYLON - PINTO, CHRISTIAN J. - IP20019 -

CAD$ 32.95

 

 

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CAD$104.95

 

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