When people talk about contradictions and inconsistencies in the Bible, they fail to realize that there really is a consistent theme and an orderly outline to the Bible as a whole. When Tyndale, Wycliff, and the writers of the King James Version chose the contents that they did, they had to have an outline and a theme in mind. That theme and outline are clear, but demand more, and less, than people expect. This book describes that outline and theme.
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When people talk about contradictions and inconsistencies in the Bible, they fail to realize that there really is a consistent theme and an orderly outline to the Bible as a whole. When Tyndale, Wycliff, and the writers of the King James Version chose the contents that they did, they had to have an outline and a theme in mind. That theme and outline are clear, but demand more, and less, than people expect. This book describes that outline and theme.
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