Tares Among The Wheat


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Rome & The History of Higher Criticism - Most of what today`s Bible scholars believe about manuscript evidence is based on a few events from the 19th century, and the footnotes in your Bible are the proof of it. (Read More)



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Tares Among The Wheat
When it comes to the history of the church and the Bible, who are the tares and who are the wheat? And through which of them has been preserved, the TRUE and FAITHFUL record of the word of God.

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Publisher: Adullam Films
Run Time: 170 Minutes
Format: NTSC
Price: $24.95
Subtitles: Does not have subtitles or Closed Captions

In the 19th century, a revolution in biblical scholarship was prompted by the publication of a never-before-seen manuscript called Codex Sinaiticus.

The work was allegedly “discovered” by a German scholar named Constantine von Tischendorf, who declared this to be the oldest Bible ever found. Tischendorf said he found the work in a rubbish basket at a Greek Orthodox monastery in Egypt. While many in the academic world did not fully believe his story, they were willing to accept his claims about the antiquity of the codex.

Yet shortly after his discovery was published, a renowned Greek paleographer named Constantine Simonides came forward and declared that the manuscript was no ancient text at all, but had been created by him in 1840.

The controversy surrounding these events is, perhaps, the most incredible untold chapter in Bible history. It involves Jesuits, the Pope, a high-minded German, a committee of Anglo Romanists, and a mysterious Greek patriot. It is a story that (while quite true and well documented) a vast majority of modern academics know nothing about. Yet the subject matter dramatically impacts the world of biblical scholarship, even to this present hour. Most of what today’s scholars believe about manuscript evidence is based on the events of this era, and the footnotes in your Bible are the proof of it.

Dr. David Brown, Dr. Henry Hudson, Dr. Ronald Cooke, Dr. Alan O’Reilly, Les Garrett, Roger Oakland, Dr. D.A. Waite, Dr. H.D. Williams.

Tares Among the Wheat is the sequel to A Lamp in the Dark and prequel to Bridge to Babylon.

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