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Reformation Guide to Scripture
The Prologues from the Geneva Bible 1560
As has so often happened in the history
of God's people, the persecution of
gospel believers instigated by Mary
Tudor (Queen of England from 1553 to
1558), helped to promote rather than
hinder the spread of the gospel. One
evidence of this is the Geneva Bible of
1560. A small band of English scholars,
exiled in that city, produced a Bible
version which, by its sheer excellence,
was to drive its officially-approved
rivals, the Great Bible and the
Bishops' Bible, from the field. Its
forceful and vigorous language helped
to make the Geneva Bible so popular
that it eventually went through more
than 150 editions and was still in
widespread use in the middle of the
following century. It was the Bible
taken to America by the Mayflower
Pilgrims, and its influence in
spreading true biblical Christianity to
the ends of the earth is incalculable.
The Banner of Truth Trust is marking
the 450th anniversary of the first
edition of the Geneva Bible by
publishing this collection of
introductions or prologues to the books
of the Bible, together with the
translators' letter to Queen Elizabeth
urging her to assist in building up the
church in England and their letter
to 'our beloved in the Lord', the Bible-
reading Christians of the British
Isles. The prologues present in a
succinct and pithy way the 'argument'
or theme of each book, giving the
reader a rapid overview of the whole
Bible, as seen through the eyes of the
exiles. The book is sent out with the
prayer that the prologues will help
present-day readers to see the scope of
each biblical book and taste
the 'riches of true knowledge and
heavenly wisdom' which the Geneva
translators found there.
- Type: Paperback
- Pages: 152
- ISBN: 9781848710917
- SKU: 9781848710917
- Publisher: Banner of Truth