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Table Talk
Easter: Did the resurrection actually happen? Let's talk to Wesley Huff...

Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 40:20


Feedback? Comments? Questions? Send us a text message now! Wesley Huff was recently interviewed on the Joe Rogan Experience and is a an expert on biblical manuscripts. We discuss his story, how the bible can be reliable and especially the events of the 1st easter - the death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. FIND OUT MORE

The Bob Siegel Show
Bible Manuscripts/Bible Musicals -The Bob Siegel Show Ep 957

The Bob Siegel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 14:57


Part one is continuing a discussion from a previous show. Bob answers the question, “How do we know which manuscript copies truly belong in the New Testament?” In part two Bob and his rotating co-host, Jim Berrier have a brief, light hearted debate over how much of the gospel message was included in the popular […]

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CGM Radio - CrossNetwork Global Media
Bible Manuscripts/Bible Musicals -The Bob Siegel Show Ep 957

CGM Radio - CrossNetwork Global Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 14:57


Part one is continuing a discussion from a previous show. Bob answers the question, “How do we know which manuscript copies truly belong in the New Testament?” In part two Bob and his rotating co-host, Jim Berrier have a brief, light hearted debate over how much of the gospel message was included in the popular […]

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Catholic
The Doctor is In -082224- Are the Old Bible Manuscripts Reliable?

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 56:00


Dr. Ray Guarendi takes your calls! (Originally aired June 4, 2024)

The Doctor Is In
Are the Old Bible Manuscripts Reliable?

The Doctor Is In

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 56:00


Dr. Ray Guarendi takes your calls! (Originally aired June 4, 2024)

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I CAN DO with Benjamin Lee
E230: How We Got The Bible

I CAN DO with Benjamin Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 52:05


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 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjaminlee/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjaminlee/support

Keeping It Israel
The Impeccable Transmission of the Hebrew Bible: An Interview with Dr. Susan Schmidt from Jerusalem

Keeping It Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 38:45


In this episode of our "Keeping it Israel" podcast, Dr. Susan Schmidt (PhD Hebrew Bible Manuscripts) talks to Jeff about the meticulous, skilled and seemingly worshipful way in which Jewish scribes transmitted the Hebrew Bible. For the first time in 1000 years, Dr. Schmidt transcribed the 16 carpet illuminations of Codex Leningrad, on which our modern Bibles are based. She is particularly interested in these manuscripts as material witnesses to our faith. You can visit Susan's YouTube channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/ @slwschmidt For Acadamia Site Access visit:https://independent.academia.edu/SusanSchmidt11 For open access to Dr. Schmidt's Dissertation visit:https://www.proquest.com/docview/2354664005/2BB945C9BE754B6CPQ/1 Please subscribe to our podcast! ___https://firstcenturyfoundations.comFollow FCF on FacebookFollow us on Instagram___In 1985 First Century Foundations (formerly ‘Operation Outreach') was founded by Rev. Clyde and Marion Williamson and birthed out of prayer and a burning desire to bless the land and people of Israel through the love of God. Since then, the organization has grown to include teaching believers about the Hebraic roots of Christianity, expanding this message to digital media and reaching out to those who do not yet know Christ. In 2020, the vision was enlarged again and First Century Foundations USA was launched to bring the same challenge for prayer and blessing the land and people of Israel to partners in the United States.Support the showIf you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting the show HERE so that our Bible-based message about Israel can continue. God blesses those who bless Israel! We agree with God's Word that He will bless you richly in return!

Unpacked with Skyler
Myths and Mistakes in the Bible Manuscripts with Peter Gurry

Unpacked with Skyler

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 55:38


In this episode Skyler interviews Peter Gurry on the ancient Bible manuscripts, common myths, objections, and the science behind the Greek New Testament used in our English Bibles. Peter serves as the Associate Professor of New Testament at Phoenix Seminary and the Director of the Text and Canon Institute. He holds a Ph.d from the University of Cambridge and is leading expert in the field of textual criticism.  Notes: Phoenix Seminary Text and Canon Institute * Two Reasons There Are Variants in Our Copies of the Bible (article) Scribes and Scripture: The amazing story of how we got our Bible (book) Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism (book)

Oh No, Ross and Carrie
Ross Boards the Ark (Part 10): Flood Myths Edition

Oh No, Ross and Carrie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 92:55


Ross rounds out his final analysis of the Ark itself, including educational displays about the Tower of Babel, ancient man, and the real reason we all are here: the Gospel of Jesus Christ (whose Dad is God). Plus, flood myths from other cultures, a possibly disingenuous, bean-based argument, and a very telling analogy involving Plato. The arc of our Ark story is slowly nearing its end. (OR IS IT?)We have social media: Twitter! Facebook!

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron
Old Persian Bible Manuscripts

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 7:29


Dating from the 6th century AD this is a fascinating treasure trove of Biblical manuscripts showing the spread of Christianity. God bless you and thank you for listening! Please share and subscribe! Leave a five star review please!

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron
Bible Manuscripts In Coptic

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 15:53


Many are far older than famous Greek manuscripts. An amazing tradition. Thank you for listening! Please share and subscribe! Leave a five star review!

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Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron
Ancient Syriac Bible Manuscripts Epistles Part 4

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 4:33


We conclude with the amazing tradition of ancient Syriac Biblical Manuscripts. Thank you for joining us! Please share and subscribe. Please leave a five star review, it helps people find us!

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The Bob Siegel Show
Variants In Bible Manuscripts -The Bob Siegel Show Ep 425

The Bob Siegel Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 3:51


  Continuing with this week's series of questions from Bob's producer Brendan Thomas: Matthew ascribes a passage of Scripture to the prophet Jeremiah, but the reference is found in Zechariah, not Jeremiah!   Apple  |  Google  | Spotify |  TuneIn  | Blubrry | Deezer | Android  | RSS Feed  Subscribe by email and get Bob's show delivered directly to your inbox! Visit Bob Online: The […]

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CGM Radio - CrossNetwork Global Media
Variants In Bible Manuscripts -The Bob Siegel Show Ep 425

CGM Radio - CrossNetwork Global Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 3:51


  Continuing with this week's series of questions from Bob's producer Brendan Thomas: Matthew ascribes a passage of Scripture to the prophet Jeremiah, but the reference is found in Zechariah, not Jeremiah!   Apple  |  Google  | Spotify |  TuneIn  | Blubrry | Deezer | Android  | RSS Feed  Subscribe by email and get Bob's show delivered directly to your inbox! Visit Bob Online: The […]

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Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron
Differences Between Codex Sinaiticus And Codex Vaticanus Bible Manuscripts

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 5:33


There are several hundred differences in each of the four Gospels. It is easier to find 2 verse consecutive where they disagree rather than agree. God bless you and thank you for listening! Please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!

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Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron
5 Great Uncials Bible Manuscripts

Biblical Archaeology Today w/ Steve Waldron

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 11:04


The 5 great Uncials are considered to be 5 of the most ancient codices containing large portions of Scripture. God bless you and thank you for listening! Please subscribe, share, and leave a 5 star review!

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Sand Lake Baptist Church
Why the KJV: The "Original"

Sand Lake Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 37:00


Three parts 1. Where are the -original's- at 2. Where do Bible Manuscripts come from and 3. Can a translation be as good or better then the originals-

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The GLM Podcast
Transmission of the Bible: Manuscripts & Textual Variants

The GLM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 104:30


Latter-day Saints often believe that the Old and New Testaments are untrustworthy because they have not been "translated" correctly. By this, Mormons mean that the Bible has not been completely preserved, not correctly translated from the original languages. Both of these claims, however, are unsubstantiated. In this podcast episode, we interview Luke Wayne and explain why we can trust the Bible we have in our hands today.

Village Chapel Baptist Church
Bible Manuscripts: Masoretic & Alexandrian Texts

Village Chapel Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 49:00


Village Chapel Baptist Church
Bible Manuscripts: Majority Text & TR

Village Chapel Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 45:00


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The Bob Siegel Show
Bible Manuscripts – Bible Musicals -The Bob Siegel Show Ep 35

The Bob Siegel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 14:57


Part one is a continuing a discussion from yesterday's show. Bob answers the question, “How do we know which manuscript copies truly belong in the New Testament?” In part two Bob and his rotating co-host, Jim Berrier have a brief, light hearted debate over how much of the gospel message was included in the popular […]

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The Equip Project Podcast
Episode 3 - The Bible: Manuscripts

The Equip Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 15:14


The third of a three-part series looking at whether the Bible is any more than a flawed human document. In this episode we ask how we can be sure the Bible we have today matches up with what was originally written.

FaithWestwood UMC
Aren't The Bible Manuscripts Full Of Copy Errors? - September 1, 2019

FaithWestwood UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 24:37


Aren't The Bible Manuscripts Full Of Copy Errors? - September 1, 2019 by FaithWestwood UMC

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Restitutio
155 God’s Book (Sean Finnegan)

Restitutio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 50:27


Q: How do you know the bible is true? A: Because God wrote it. Q: How do you know God wrote it? A: Because the bible says God wrote it. Q: But, how do you know the bible is true? Here we encounter the classic circular argument for the bible’s inspiration. Surely, there’s a better Read more about 155 God’s Book (Sean Finnegan)[…]

New Books in Medieval History
Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle, “The Art of the Bible: Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World” (Thames and Hudson, 2016)

New Books in Medieval History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 64:57


On today's program, I talk with Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle about their new book, The Art of the Bible Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World, published by Thames and Hudson (and distributed in the United States by W. W. Norton) in November 2016. The book looks at 45 featured manuscripts from across the globe and through 1,000 years of history, including the Lindisfarne Gospels, the Queen Mary Psalter, the Canterbury Royal Bible, the Old English Hextateuch, the Welles Apocalypse, and the Paduan Bible Picture Book, among others. With more than 300 illustrations, which have been meticulously color corrected for this new book, the authors shed light on some of the finest but least-known paintings from the Middle Ages and on the development of art, literature, and civilization as we know it. Dr. Scot McKendrick is the head of Western Heritage Collections at the British Library. His publications include Codex Sinaiticus: New Perspective on the Ancient Biblical Manuscript; Illuminating the Renaissance: The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe; and The Bible as Book: Transmissions of the Greek Text. Dr. Kathleen Doyle is the lead curator of illuminated manuscripts at the British Library. She was the co-curator, with Dr. McKendrick, of an Arts and Humanities Research Council funded exhibition, Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination, and the lead investigator for the Royal Manuscripts follow-on project, editing with Dr. McKendrick the volume 1,000 Years of Royal Books and Manuscripts. Together the authors also edited Bible Manuscripts: 1,400 Years of Scribes and Scripture, published by the British Library in 2007. To view some of the illuminated manuscripts discussed on this program, visit the British Library's Digitised Manuscripts at https://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/. You can also follow @blmedieval on Twitter, which is linked to the authors' Medieval Manuscripts blog. Garrett Brown is the host of New Books in Biblical Studies. He is a publisher and editor and blogs at noteandquery.com. Follow the channel on Twitter @newbooksbible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Biblical Studies
Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle, “The Art of the Bible: Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World” (Thames and Hudson, 2016)

New Books in Biblical Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 64:57


On today’s program, I talk with Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle about their new book, The Art of the Bible Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World, published by Thames and Hudson (and distributed in the United States by W. W. Norton) in November 2016. The book looks at 45 featured manuscripts from across the globe and through 1,000 years of history, including the Lindisfarne Gospels, the Queen Mary Psalter, the Canterbury Royal Bible, the Old English Hextateuch, the Welles Apocalypse, and the Paduan Bible Picture Book, among others. With more than 300 illustrations, which have been meticulously color corrected for this new book, the authors shed light on some of the finest but least-known paintings from the Middle Ages and on the development of art, literature, and civilization as we know it. Dr. Scot McKendrick is the head of Western Heritage Collections at the British Library. His publications include Codex Sinaiticus: New Perspective on the Ancient Biblical Manuscript; Illuminating the Renaissance: The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe; and The Bible as Book: Transmissions of the Greek Text. Dr. Kathleen Doyle is the lead curator of illuminated manuscripts at the British Library. She was the co-curator, with Dr. McKendrick, of an Arts and Humanities Research Council funded exhibition, Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination, and the lead investigator for the Royal Manuscripts follow-on project, editing with Dr. McKendrick the volume 1,000 Years of Royal Books and Manuscripts. Together the authors also edited Bible Manuscripts: 1,400 Years of Scribes and Scripture, published by the British Library in 2007. To view some of the illuminated manuscripts discussed on this program, visit the British Library’s Digitised Manuscripts at https://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/. You can also follow @blmedieval on Twitter, which is linked to the authors’ Medieval Manuscripts blog. Garrett Brown is the host of New Books in Biblical Studies. He is a publisher and editor and blogs at noteandquery.com. Follow the channel on Twitter @newbooksbible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Art
Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle, “The Art of the Bible: Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World” (Thames and Hudson, 2016)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 64:57


On today’s program, I talk with Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle about their new book, The Art of the Bible Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World, published by Thames and Hudson (and distributed in the United States by W. W. Norton) in November 2016. The book looks at 45 featured manuscripts from across the globe and through 1,000 years of history, including the Lindisfarne Gospels, the Queen Mary Psalter, the Canterbury Royal Bible, the Old English Hextateuch, the Welles Apocalypse, and the Paduan Bible Picture Book, among others. With more than 300 illustrations, which have been meticulously color corrected for this new book, the authors shed light on some of the finest but least-known paintings from the Middle Ages and on the development of art, literature, and civilization as we know it. Dr. Scot McKendrick is the head of Western Heritage Collections at the British Library. His publications include Codex Sinaiticus: New Perspective on the Ancient Biblical Manuscript; Illuminating the Renaissance: The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe; and The Bible as Book: Transmissions of the Greek Text. Dr. Kathleen Doyle is the lead curator of illuminated manuscripts at the British Library. She was the co-curator, with Dr. McKendrick, of an Arts and Humanities Research Council funded exhibition, Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination, and the lead investigator for the Royal Manuscripts follow-on project, editing with Dr. McKendrick the volume 1,000 Years of Royal Books and Manuscripts. Together the authors also edited Bible Manuscripts: 1,400 Years of Scribes and Scripture, published by the British Library in 2007. To view some of the illuminated manuscripts discussed on this program, visit the British Library’s Digitised Manuscripts at https://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/. You can also follow @blmedieval on Twitter, which is linked to the authors’ Medieval Manuscripts blog. Garrett Brown is the host of New Books in Biblical Studies. He is a publisher and editor and blogs at noteandquery.com. Follow the channel on Twitter @newbooksbible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Religion
Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle, “The Art of the Bible: Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World” (Thames and Hudson, 2016)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 64:57


On today’s program, I talk with Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle about their new book, The Art of the Bible Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World, published by Thames and Hudson (and distributed in the United States by W. W. Norton) in November 2016. The book looks at 45 featured manuscripts from across the globe and through 1,000 years of history, including the Lindisfarne Gospels, the Queen Mary Psalter, the Canterbury Royal Bible, the Old English Hextateuch, the Welles Apocalypse, and the Paduan Bible Picture Book, among others. With more than 300 illustrations, which have been meticulously color corrected for this new book, the authors shed light on some of the finest but least-known paintings from the Middle Ages and on the development of art, literature, and civilization as we know it. Dr. Scot McKendrick is the head of Western Heritage Collections at the British Library. His publications include Codex Sinaiticus: New Perspective on the Ancient Biblical Manuscript; Illuminating the Renaissance: The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe; and The Bible as Book: Transmissions of the Greek Text. Dr. Kathleen Doyle is the lead curator of illuminated manuscripts at the British Library. She was the co-curator, with Dr. McKendrick, of an Arts and Humanities Research Council funded exhibition, Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination, and the lead investigator for the Royal Manuscripts follow-on project, editing with Dr. McKendrick the volume 1,000 Years of Royal Books and Manuscripts. Together the authors also edited Bible Manuscripts: 1,400 Years of Scribes and Scripture, published by the British Library in 2007. To view some of the illuminated manuscripts discussed on this program, visit the British Library’s Digitised Manuscripts at https://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/. You can also follow @blmedieval on Twitter, which is linked to the authors’ Medieval Manuscripts blog. Garrett Brown is the host of New Books in Biblical Studies. He is a publisher and editor and blogs at noteandquery.com. Follow the channel on Twitter @newbooksbible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in History
Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle, “The Art of the Bible: Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World” (Thames and Hudson, 2016)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 64:57


On today’s program, I talk with Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle about their new book, The Art of the Bible Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World, published by Thames and Hudson (and distributed in the United States by W. W. Norton) in November 2016. The book looks at 45 featured manuscripts from across the globe and through 1,000 years of history, including the Lindisfarne Gospels, the Queen Mary Psalter, the Canterbury Royal Bible, the Old English Hextateuch, the Welles Apocalypse, and the Paduan Bible Picture Book, among others. With more than 300 illustrations, which have been meticulously color corrected for this new book, the authors shed light on some of the finest but least-known paintings from the Middle Ages and on the development of art, literature, and civilization as we know it. Dr. Scot McKendrick is the head of Western Heritage Collections at the British Library. His publications include Codex Sinaiticus: New Perspective on the Ancient Biblical Manuscript; Illuminating the Renaissance: The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe; and The Bible as Book: Transmissions of the Greek Text. Dr. Kathleen Doyle is the lead curator of illuminated manuscripts at the British Library. She was the co-curator, with Dr. McKendrick, of an Arts and Humanities Research Council funded exhibition, Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination, and the lead investigator for the Royal Manuscripts follow-on project, editing with Dr. McKendrick the volume 1,000 Years of Royal Books and Manuscripts. Together the authors also edited Bible Manuscripts: 1,400 Years of Scribes and Scripture, published by the British Library in 2007. To view some of the illuminated manuscripts discussed on this program, visit the British Library’s Digitised Manuscripts at https://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/. You can also follow @blmedieval on Twitter, which is linked to the authors’ Medieval Manuscripts blog. Garrett Brown is the host of New Books in Biblical Studies. He is a publisher and editor and blogs at noteandquery.com. Follow the channel on Twitter @newbooksbible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books Network
Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle, “The Art of the Bible: Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World” (Thames and Hudson, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 64:57


On today’s program, I talk with Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle about their new book, The Art of the Bible Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World, published by Thames and Hudson (and distributed in the United States by W. W. Norton) in November 2016. The book looks at 45 featured manuscripts from across the globe and through 1,000 years of history, including the Lindisfarne Gospels, the Queen Mary Psalter, the Canterbury Royal Bible, the Old English Hextateuch, the Welles Apocalypse, and the Paduan Bible Picture Book, among others. With more than 300 illustrations, which have been meticulously color corrected for this new book, the authors shed light on some of the finest but least-known paintings from the Middle Ages and on the development of art, literature, and civilization as we know it. Dr. Scot McKendrick is the head of Western Heritage Collections at the British Library. His publications include Codex Sinaiticus: New Perspective on the Ancient Biblical Manuscript; Illuminating the Renaissance: The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe; and The Bible as Book: Transmissions of the Greek Text. Dr. Kathleen Doyle is the lead curator of illuminated manuscripts at the British Library. She was the co-curator, with Dr. McKendrick, of an Arts and Humanities Research Council funded exhibition, Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination, and the lead investigator for the Royal Manuscripts follow-on project, editing with Dr. McKendrick the volume 1,000 Years of Royal Books and Manuscripts. Together the authors also edited Bible Manuscripts: 1,400 Years of Scribes and Scripture, published by the British Library in 2007. To view some of the illuminated manuscripts discussed on this program, visit the British Library’s Digitised Manuscripts at https://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/. You can also follow @blmedieval on Twitter, which is linked to the authors’ Medieval Manuscripts blog. Garrett Brown is the host of New Books in Biblical Studies. He is a publisher and editor and blogs at noteandquery.com. Follow the channel on Twitter @newbooksbible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Literary Studies
Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle, “The Art of the Bible: Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World” (Thames and Hudson, 2016)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 65:23


On today’s program, I talk with Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle about their new book, The Art of the Bible Illuminated Manuscripts from the Medieval World, published by Thames and Hudson (and distributed in the United States by W. W. Norton) in November 2016. The book looks at 45 featured manuscripts from across the globe and through 1,000 years of history, including the Lindisfarne Gospels, the Queen Mary Psalter, the Canterbury Royal Bible, the Old English Hextateuch, the Welles Apocalypse, and the Paduan Bible Picture Book, among others. With more than 300 illustrations, which have been meticulously color corrected for this new book, the authors shed light on some of the finest but least-known paintings from the Middle Ages and on the development of art, literature, and civilization as we know it. Dr. Scot McKendrick is the head of Western Heritage Collections at the British Library. His publications include Codex Sinaiticus: New Perspective on the Ancient Biblical Manuscript; Illuminating the Renaissance: The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe; and The Bible as Book: Transmissions of the Greek Text. Dr. Kathleen Doyle is the lead curator of illuminated manuscripts at the British Library. She was the co-curator, with Dr. McKendrick, of an Arts and Humanities Research Council funded exhibition, Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination, and the lead investigator for the Royal Manuscripts follow-on project, editing with Dr. McKendrick the volume 1,000 Years of Royal Books and Manuscripts. Together the authors also edited Bible Manuscripts: 1,400 Years of Scribes and Scripture, published by the British Library in 2007. To view some of the illuminated manuscripts discussed on this program, visit the British Library’s Digitised Manuscripts at https://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/. You can also follow @blmedieval on Twitter, which is linked to the authors’ Medieval Manuscripts blog. Garrett Brown is the host of New Books in Biblical Studies. He is a publisher and editor and blogs at noteandquery.com. Follow the channel on Twitter @newbooksbible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Junction Church
Contemporary Challenges to the Bible: Manuscripts and Variants part 2 - Jesse Lerch - Sun May 3, 2015

Junction Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2015 35:42


Contemporary Challenges to the Bible: Manuscripts and Variants part 2 - Jesse Lerch - Sun May 3, 2015 by Junction Church

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Contemporary Challenges to the Bible: Manuscripts and Variants - Jesse Lerch - Sun Apr 26, 2015

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2015 31:15


Contemporary Challenges to the Bible: Manuscripts and Variants - Jesse Lerch - Sun Apr 26, 2015 by Junction Church

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Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 7: Bible Manuscripts 3

Search the Scriptures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2008 27:55


As Scribes copied the biblical texts, what affect did this process have on words, phrases, or theology?

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Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 7: Bible Manuscripts 3

Search The Scriptures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2008 27:55


As Scribes copied the biblical texts, what affect did this process have on words, phrases, or theology?

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Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 6: Bible Manuscripts 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2008 34:41


What are the Dead Sea Scrolls and what do we need to know about them?

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Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 6: Bible Manuscripts 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2008 34:41


What are the Dead Sea Scrolls and what do we need to know about them?

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Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 5: Bible Manuscripts 1

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2008 43:24


As Jeannie continues her series on the Introduction to the Bible, she begins a three-part subset on Bible manuscripts.

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Introduction to the Bible - Lesson 5: Bible Manuscripts 1

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2008 43:24


As Jeannie continues her series on the Introduction to the Bible, she begins a three-part subset on Bible manuscripts.

Contemporary Issues Series on SermonAudio
The So-Called English Standard Version and Bible Manuscripts, Texts, Separation, etc

Contemporary Issues Series on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2007 36:00


A new MP3 sermon from Still Waters Revival Books is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The So-Called English Standard Version and Bible Manuscripts, Texts, Separation, etc Subtitle: Contemporary Issues Series Speaker: Theodore Letis, Ph.D. Broadcaster: Still Waters Revival Books Event: Teaching Date: 8/6/2007 Bible: Isaiah 7:14; Revelation 22 Length: 36 min.