Watch this short film weave together 12 historic events illustrating the Bible as the common thread that connects history.
This video is provided courtesy of Museum of the Bible. Go here for more information: https://www.museumofthebible.org
Reading and writing was limited to an elite number of nobles or scribes. But in the 15th century, a literate middle class craving knowledge created an atmosphere for innovation in ways to mass produce the written word. Gutenberg’s system of movable type made it possible! When Johannes Gutenberg ...
Hard to imagine, but in the early 1500s, having an English Bible in England was illegal! William Tyndale, set out to correct this injustice by illegally printing portions of his English translation of the Greek text, and having them smuggled into England and Scotland.