Restoring the Original Bible
by Ernest L. Martin, Ph.D.
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the Holy Scriptures in the normal Protestant versions) have abandoned the order
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apostles who canonized them. It was in the early fifth century that Jerome gave
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arrangement is restored, a marvelous and wondrous context is shown that reveals
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accurate type of Bible that the prophets and apostles intended the world to
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Table of Contents:
1. Restoring the Original Bible
2. The Biblical Keys to Canonization
3. The Original Number of Old Testament Books
4. The Tripartite Divisions
5. The Proper Numbering of the Books
6. The Design of the Old Testament
7. The Temple and the Old Testament Canon
8. The Law--the First Five Books
9. The Prophets Division
10. The Writings Division
11. The Final Three Books of the Third Division
12. The Old Testament Periods of Canonization
13. The Need for a New Testament
14. The Prophetic Environment of the First Century
15. The Book of Acts and New Testament History
16. The Jewish/Roman War and Canonization
17. The Canonization by Peter
18. The Authority to Canonize the New Testament
19. The Apostle John and Canonization
20. When Was the Book of Revelation Written?
21. The New Testament Pentateuch
22. The Seven General Epistles
23. The Epistles of Paul
24. The Canonization of Paul's Epistles
25. The Completion of the Canon
26. The Rejection of the Apostle John
27. The Meaning of Canonization
28. Where Was the New Testament Canonized?
29. The Autographs of the New Testament Books
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Appendix One: Preliminary Suggestions for the Structure of the Psalms
Appendix Two: The Book of Proverbs: Its Structure, Design, and Teaching
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