By Samuel Gipp
This third edition adds insight and valuable information to the first and second editions of "An Understandable History of the Bible." Used by Christians around the world, it has been a valuable source for those who want to learn more about where the King James Bible came from. This book has been translated into several languages and has been useful as a Bible college textbook both in the United States and abroad. Many pastors use it for Sunday School preparation and sermons. Readers will find such valuable information including names of all the King James Translators, the 15 rules for translating used by the King James translators and the review process they used. Additionally, this book is an excellent resource for those Bible students interested in learning about the factual problems with the New King James Versions and the New Schofield Version. Plus, an entire new chapter on the Greek Texts is included. "Gipp’s Understandable History of the Bible" is an excellent resource for Bible students, pastors and Christians who have a desire to learn more about the history of the King James Bible.
About the Author:
Dr. Samuel Gipp has experienced his share of troublesome times. As a youth, his wayward life had him headed for a prison cell. But his conversion to Christ at the age of 20 changed the direction of his life dramatically. Then, three years later an accident resulted in a broken neck. That injury was incredibly ignored by doctors and he went on for almost three months before the problem was corrected. But the damage had been done and today he is remained of the day so long ago by the pain he experiences every day. The experiences in this book have helped him and many others keep going. He decided to share them with others in the hope that they might have the same encouraging effects on them. Dr. Gipp has written and published over Dr. Gipp and his wife, Kathy, have been married for over 30 years. They travel throughout the world speaking and encouraging thousands of listeners each year. They have three adult sons.
Paperback; 560 pages
ISBN 1890120278