
Manuscript Research Documents
The King James Version (KJV): Historical Development Part 1
The King James Version like all modern versions of the Bible is ultimately based on the original languages in which the bible was written. In this study we are concerned with the Greek New Testament that underlines the KJV.
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Orality, Memory and the New Testament Gospels, Part 1
Oral Communication was the chief method of communication in the ancient world
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The Gospels: Matthew, Mark and Luke are called the Synoptic gospels, because they have basically the same plot and many stories in common. Therefore can be “seen together”
Synoptic means “to see together”

About Dr. Baldwin
Dr. Clinton Baldwin holds a Ph.D. in Religion from Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan with special emphasis in New Testament Textual Criticism.
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