Experience The Book That Shapes HistorySample

The Geneva Bible
Many who arrived by ship, in Massachusetts, in 1620 were from a sect known as Separatists. Their desire was to form independent congregations strictly following their interpretation of the Bible. Their action was prompted by 2 Corinthians 6:16-18 in the Geneva Bible translation, which was a Bible popular among English Protestants.
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Experience the Book that shapes history in this 11-day plan from Museum of the Bible. You’ll dive into some of the most influential and historic events that illustrate how the Bible has been a common thread throughout human history. To get behind-the-scenes material, visit MOTB.tv.
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