New Testament scholar Daniel Wallace presents four lectures in a series on the History of the English Bible, which is found at BiblicalTraining.org. Now you have to go right to biblicaltraining.org to get the audio. They do not allow direct linking to their audio files.
• From Wycliffe to King James
• The Reign of the King James
• From the KJV to the RV
• Why So Many Versions?
Enjoy.
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
History of the English Bible - Daniel Wallace MP3 Audio
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2 comments :
Man. A lot of really good audio you've dug up lately. Thanks.
Awesome! Looking forward to listening! I always enjoy Dan Wallace!
God Bless
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