I Can Do with Benjamin Lee

E230: How We Got The Bible


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Summary

This sermon explores the importance of the Bible and how it was preserved throughout history. It discusses the inspiration and writing of the Bible, the various writing materials used, the role of scribes, and the preservation of manuscripts and fragments. The sermon emphasizes the enduring nature of God's Word and the need for individuals to turn to the Bible for guidance and salvation.


Takeaways

The Bible is the Word of God and has been preserved throughout history.

The Bible was inspired by God and written by men.

Various writing materials were used, including stone, clay, wood, papyrus, and leather.

Scribes played a critical role in copying and preserving the Bible.

There are thousands of manuscripts and fragments that confirm the authenticity of the Bible.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction: The Importance of the Bible

02:56 How We Got the Bible: Inspiration and Writing

16:06 Writing Materials: Stone, Clay, Wood, Papyrus, Leather

39:46 The Preservation of the Bible: Manuscripts and Fragments

48:48 Conclusion: The Enduring Word of God






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