
Lost in Translation? How the Bible was preserved over time / Challenging Authority - Week 5 / Pastor Bartley Sawatsky
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In week five of the series, Pastor Bartley Sawatsky addresses the common criticism that the Bible cannot be trusted due to supposed corruption over time. He delves into the meticulous preservation process of the Old and New Testaments, highlighting the dedication of the scribes, particularly the Masoretes, and the abundance of manuscripts that support the credibility of the scriptures. Through a fascinating exploration of translation history and textual accuracy, Pastor Bartley reassures listeners of the Bible's unwavering authenticity, challenging them to view the Bible not only as a historical document but as divine wisdom with steadfast authority. Join us as we uncover the intricate journey of how the Bible has been carefully sustained through centuries, reinforcing our faith in its timeless message.
ABOUT THE SERIES: In this eight-week series we take an honest look at one of the most important—and most questioned—books in history: the Bible. We’ll dive into challenging topics like its authority, reliability, authorship, and how it came to be. Along the way, we’ll confront the growing cultural view that the Bible is just an outdated, ancient text, and explore why it still matters today.
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