Hands on the Bible | "It Would Drive Me Nuts"
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Did the Bible just drop from heaven as a set of golden tablets? Nope! This Geektober, we're pulling back the curtain on the original Bible geeks: the Scribes! These unsung heroes were the "original programmers" of Scripture, meticulously counting every single word and letter to preserve the text. We debunk the "game of telephone" myth and explore how the painstaking work of groups like the Masoretes — confirmed by the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls — is one of the most powerful arguments for the Bible's reliability.
The Big Idea: The surprisingly meticulous and worshipful work of ancient scribes is one of the most powerful arguments for the Bible's preservation and reliability.
This Week's Challenge: This week, when you read your Bible, take an extra 30 seconds to simply be thankful for the physical book in your hands (or on your screen).
Show Notes
- Watch Episode 255 (VIDEO)
- It Wasn’t Magic ... It Was Better (BLOG)
- Our "Square One" Series (SERIES)
- "Meet Your Bible" Sermon (EPISODE)
- The Masoretes (ARTICLE)
- The Dead Sea Scrolls (WEBSITE)
- The Oxyrhynchus Papyri (Ancient Libraries) (ARTICLE)
- They Might Be Giants (WEBSITE)
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