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The Forbidden Book: History of the Bible (1986)The Forbidden Book is now a DVD presentation examining the history of the Word of God in English. It is hosted by Dr. Craig Lampe, a Bible historian and International Director of the World Bible Society. Dr. Lampe owns the Rare Bible Showroom in Arizona and holds a virtual monopoly over rare and antique Bibles. His collection even includes a 1410 Wycliffe Manuscript valued at just under $3 million. It is one of the rarest Bibles in the world. He has a Coverdale Bible, Great Bibles, sells leaves of the Geneva Bible, and, amazingly enough, leaves from the Gutenberg Bible - the first book ever published. If you happen to have one of these complete Bibles sitting in your attic, you should have it insured for about $100 million. This DVD is an hour-long presentation on the history of the English Bible. The viewer will meet most of the historical figures responsible for bringing us the Bible as we know and love it today: Wycliffe, Hus, Gutenberg, Colet, Erasmus, Tyndale, Luther and so on. He will see some of the locations important to the history of the Bible, such as the Wittenberg door and Martin Luther's study. He will learn about the earliest English translations, in the Old World and in the New. There are many amazing facts worked into the presentation. Lampe shows a scroll that is 1000 years old, and tells the viewer that it is word-for-word the same as the text of the Dead Sea Scrolls that were written a full millennium before. He describes how the Bible went from being available in 500 languages in 400 AD to being available in only 1 only 100 years later. He talks about a 110 year period in America during which 5000 editions of the Bible were produced. In short, it is quite an informative and enjoyable video. The production quality is a little bit uneven (the host can be a bit awkward at times (what do you do with your hands when you're on camera?) and there are places where the camera shakes a little bit during panning shots. But on the whole the quality is quite good. It is a bit strange that the only information given about who produced this video are the name of the host and, at the very end, his web site (C.P.M.). There are no further credits. I know from the information given on various e-commerce sites that it is produced by New Liberty Videos, a company that does not seem to have an Internet presence. Being reminded of the blood that was shed to bring the Bible to common folk like myself, makes me consider just how flippantly I treat the Scriptures. Do I really have a sense of how privileged I am to have not just one Bible but an entire stack of them in many outstanding translations? And do I thank Yahweh for the faithful men and women who gave their lives that I can have unlimited access to His Word? Do I really understand how unique my situation is? I suspect I do not often enough consider these things. Before I close, I will warn that the host is quite harsh towards the Roman Catholic Church and their role in the history of the English Bible. And well he should be, as the papacy worked tirelessly to eradicate any person who dared to present the Scriptures to the common man. Of course the fears of the Church were founded, for when Scripture became accessible, the light quickly broke forth and spread throughout the world. At covenantpeoplesministry.com the advertisement for this video says, "Hundreds of Church Sunday School classes and Christian home-schoolers use it as part of their curriculum." I would agree that this presentation would be useful for those purposes. It would make a valuable addition to a church, school or even public library. It would also make a great gift. And of course it is also a valuable addition to a person library. I very much enjoyed this video and am sure to watch it again. I recommend it.More information @ http://cpm.noonhost.com/the-fo... Covenant People's Video is proud to reissue this rare, out-of-print film to YouTube (3-09)!

Channel: Nonprofits & Activism
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: covenantpeople

Length: 08:39
Rating: 4.5555553
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Tags: Gutenberg  Bible  Geneva  Wycliffe  Hus  Colet  Erasmus  Tyndale  Luther  Lampe  Visser  

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mark0454 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
scripture
deanna777777777777 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
so if its OK to use the dead sea scrolls to validate the authenticity of the bible, wouldn't it make sense to consider the rest of the dead sea scrolls authentic 'inspired' scripture yes that makes sense,I agree
4Given7x70 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I would love to download all of the segments to watch and help others understand BUT, I can't. Grr. Please remove the block so that I can. (I'm a poor guy and that's why I came here to watch it.) Either way, thanks for posting the truth here on YouTube.
pcosfight (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@lysergicaddict...yeah Jesus was a rebel with influence.
martlut (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
THIRTEENTH CENTURY, THE FIRST DIVISION OF CHAPTERS: It was the British Catholic Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, St. Stephen Langton (died 1228), was first to tabulate scripture into Chapters, and we follow his arrangement to this day: some 1,163 chapters in the Old Testament, and only 260 in the New Testament." (4)
martlut (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
7TH CENTURY, SPACES PLACED BETWEEN THE WORDS: In the seventh Century, Irish and English monks began to leave space between the words as they copied the biblical texts by hand, before this all the letters ran together making a entire book look like one giant word. (19)
martlut (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The Holy Scriptures were first called the Bible by St. Chrysostom, the Catholic Archbishop of Constantinople, in the 4th century. (12)
lizazoon (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The bible cannot be from god. If it were, it would conntain only universal values, valid from the beginning of time to the end, and straithforward instructions, how to lead a life pleasing to god. The bible does neither
Yahshua4life (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
why cant i post this video on my facebook
HermitintheRain (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The issues at the Council of Nicea were not centered around the canonization of the Scripture. Rather it was concerned, among other things, mostly with the controversy over the nature of Christ: namely that he was fully man and fully God in contrast to the gnostic heresy springing out of Alexandria which the apostle John had warned about in 1 John 4.

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