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Biblical Manuscript History

The second presentation in Nate Ramsayer's seven-part course How the Bible Became a Book. In this lecture, Nate will help to trace the lineage of the most authoritative biblical manuscripts that are used to create the modern day translations we’re all familiar with. Feel free to join, even if you weren't present at the first lecture.

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Uncovering the Original Stories of Jesus, Lecture with Nate Ramsayer

Why are the four Gospels so different from each other in the way they portray Jesus? Are they truly biographical accounts? Were they actually written by his original disciples? If these are eyewitness reports, how does it make sense that the details are vastly dissimilar and even contradictory? Were some of these stories based on a prior Gospel that no longer exists? Come find out! This presentation, led by biblical scholar and archaeologist Nate Ramsayer, will take a deep dive into the Gospel accounts and why they present their contents in such unique ways. This will be the fourth installment

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What Is the Bible?

Lecture with Nate Ramsayer: the first in a seven-part series entitled How the Bible Became a Book. This will be an overview of what the Bible—both Old and New Testaments—contains and what time period it covers, as well as the difference between Jewish and Christian biblical traditions.

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Who Wrote the First Five Books of the Bible?

In the third presentation of Nate Ramsayer's seven-part course How the Bible Became a Book, Nate will give an overview of some curious narrative characteristics found in the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, as well as take a deep dive into the story of creation.

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