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Apr 01, 1970 volume 1 of the cambridge history of the bible concerns the earliest period down to jerome and takes as its central theme the process by which the books of both testaments came into being and emerged as a canon of scripture, and the use of canonical writings in the early church. And with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by his majestys special command appointed to be read in churches authorized king james version pure cambridge edition bible protector plain text minion. William yarchin, history of biblical interpretation. The history replaced the original cambridge history of islam which was published in 1970. The entire new cambridge history of the bible offers a comprehensive account of the development of the bible from its beginnings to the present.
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