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  1. In the first five books of the Bible, Moses tells of the creation of the world, the corruption that begins wreaking havoc on it and the promises God makes to set it all right. God’s plan is to choose a people through whom He will bring restoration and blessing to all of creation. In the historical books, God’s people enter the promised land ...

  2. Using The Great Adventure Bible Timeline® as a guide, Jeff Cavins will walk through each period of the Bible along with some of the most insightful Catholic commentators of our time. Together, they'll hone in on a period of Salvation history, discussing its themes, stories, and people while answering your most pressing questions about the Bible.

  3. The Bishops Bible Printed; The Bible of which the King James was a Revision (80 Books). 1609 AD: The Douay Old Testament is added to the Rheims New Testament (of 1582) Making the First Complete English Catholic Bible; Translated from the Latin Vulgate (80 Books). 1611 AD: The King James Bible Printed; Originally with All 80 Books. The Apocrypha was

  4. c. 1300 Invention of eyeglasses aids copying. c. 1325 Both Richard Rolle and William Shoreham translate psalms into metrical verse. 1380-1382 John Wycliffe and associates make first translation of ...

  5. The Catholic Children's Bible inspires and empowers children to read, understand, and love the Word of God. Learn more and request a free review copy here! Download PDF. Print. Like More Options. Enjoy this free poster, featuring the Bible History Timeline from The Catholic Children's Bible!

  6. the seven “extra” books that the Catholic Bible contains, but the Protestant Bible does not. The reason the Catholic Bible has seven extra books, is because when the Catholic church originally put together the 73 books of the Bible, these books were included as part of the canon. However, when the Protestant reformation occurred, Martin ...

  7. The universal Christian church in the world today is technically catholic but is called "Christian."which had its beginnings in the first century A.D. The recognized "Catholic Church" with the various non-Christian traditions is technically the church of Rome where the Pope is supreme Pontiff, which had its beginnings in the 2nd - 4th Cent. A.D.

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