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The Indestructible Book: The Bible, Its Translators, and Their Sacrifices

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From Moses to modern Bible societies, The Indestructible Book tells the impact of one book on the human race. The book connects the Bible's story to the larger human drama, a story of courageous men and women, the spread of learning, and the technological and social revolution that started with the printing press.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1996

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W. Kenneth Connolly

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July 16, 2024
Just reading the Bible, itself, will give you an idea of its impact on people, societies, the fact that it has been the number one printed & distributed book in all the world also gives you that indication. While the book itself is an overview of the impact of the Bible on the world throughout, it is a good fluid read. To grasp some of the historical accounts about the Bible and its effects on the world, as a whole, is a help in understanding why we choose to believe the Bible.
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August 5, 2009
We're going to read this during/with our Bible reading.
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