Study Through the Ages

by Robert Wyeth


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 19/10/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 582
ISBN : 9781543487138
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 582
ISBN : 9781543487121
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 582
ISBN : 9781543487145

About the Book

All the authors had their way of writing down what they thought, the place where they lived, the current ideas, the situation of the times, and the concept of what they were expecting to happen. Suddenly, the words they used over several centuries, regardless of where they stayed, was left by God to them to find a way of creating by hand, a script, which eventually led to the sixty-six books that we know of as the Bible. And suddenly, looking through it, we find similarities of thought and a pattern that stretches over the whole Bible that tells us what the Lord would have us do. It’s like God’s “manual for living.” Take, for example, the word “angel,” they would be messengers of God. The Lord planned it so. There’re no wings. They do not marry. They are invisible. They are like winds and fires, and they can no longer die. There’re several subjects most authors would be pleased to write down, but God knew and decided they were angels of God.


About the Author

I always promised that I would write a book giving a selection of words how they changed through the Bible. Not a brief introduction about how the early manuscripts were written down, but God in his wisdom showed how the books came together as one complete Bible. This text is a study book, meaning you will have to go through the words, taking one word at a time, and seeing how it has changed, or seeing how different the word is, according to the notes I have produced or written down. You could even take the different versions and see if that was true. Or, going through the chronological Bible and seeing how the word would evolve. Or, pointing out the references to view, if it has changed, or not. What difference would Isaiah make? Or the Psalms? Most of the words leave out several books. Why? So, I will let you be the judge.