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fiasKO [112]
3 years ago
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Write a report on how we got our English Bible. You can look in an encyclopedia or other reference book. You can even look in yo

ur Bible (sometimes the history is told in the front or back pages).
Tell about some of the people God used to translate the Bible into English. Also, write some of the dates and places where these events happened.

Hint: Spend most of your time writing about the first English translations and the people involved. Then, write about the history of the Bible that you use.

Your report needs to be no less than 250 words total or between 7-10 paragraphs.
History
1 answer:
geniusboy [140]3 years ago
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Answer:

You should repent God is coming back soon

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