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Bible Studies

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Facsimile of classic including contributions Contributions Chiefly from Papyri & Inscriptions to the History of Language, Literature & the Religion of Hellenistic Judaism & Primitive Christianity

384 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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Adolf Deissmann

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March 20, 2015
Interesting source book for the change in attitude toward the Bible that emanated from Germany, discounting the inspiration of the Bible by God, and reducing it to a confused collection of writings by men without divine influence or importance. The exaltation of the mythological Septuagint is most definitely pronounced in this chronicle of the descent into heresy and unbelief by the schools of German Higher Criticism through the fundamentalist "scholarship" of today.
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