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    Bible Knowledge and Bible History Handbooks

    March 15, 2024 - By admin

    Another type of publication which targeted the Christian public and likewise conveyed an early date for Matthew were Bible Knowledge and Bible History Handbooks. This first one was a Catholic publication, written in 1927 by the archbishop in Milwaukee, which largely drew from a work in German. B. IN PARTICULAR.…

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    Sunday School Materials

    March 14, 2024 - By admin

    Previous blog posts have profiled Protestant and Catholic family Bibles which identified early publication dates for the Gospels, including a publication date for Matthew within a decade of the resurrection and ascension. My goal has been to demonstrate that at one time there was a general awareness, within the English…

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    Catholic Family Bibles

    February 26, 2024 - By admin

    I was excited today to find several older Catholic Bibles which also list an early date for Matthew’s Gospel. The date was integrated into a chronological index for the New Testament. Of course, finding dates in old Bibles doesn’t prove when the Gospels were published. However, what I am trying…

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    John Witherspoon and Your Family Bible

    January 7, 2024 - By admin

    Cover to the 1880s family Bible which was purchased by my mother's paternal grandfather.

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