Tuesday, September 20, 2016

                   ADULLAM FILMS:
            NEW DOCUMENTARY/FILM, 
                      by CHRISTIAN J. PINTO.

            BRIDGE TO BABYLON.
 
This is the third in the series, THE UNTOLD HISTORY OF THE BIBLE.

KEY INFORMATION COVERED IN THIS NEW FILM
1) The role of Westcott and Hort in secretly changing the text of the Bible through the Revision of 1881. 
2) An examination of Westcott and Hort’s letters and what they believed.
3) The warnings of 19th century critic, F.H.A. Scrivener who opposed the Revision and warned that the work was based on fiction rather than historic fact.
4) The warnings of Dean John W. Burgon who believed that the new Greek manuscripts used for the Revision were the corrupted codices of ancient Gnostic heretics. 
5) Examples from the work of Westcott and Hort (which are found in most modern bibles) of what Burgon believed were Gnostic readings from the ancient world.
6) Historic information on ancient Gnostic sects as recorded by early church fathers.
7) Examination of the claim that earlier manuscripts are closer to the originals, in light of the corruptions of heretical groups in the first and second centuries.
8) Rationalism and its role in modern textual criticism.
9) The influence of the critical text in the 20th century, with Eberhard Nestle, Kurt Aland, Bruce Metzger and the Jesuit Carlo Maria Martini.
10) The discovery of the Bodmer Papyri and the involvement of a Jesuit priest named Father Louis Doutreleau.
11) Evidence that the Egyptian papyri come from Gnostic origins. 
12) The work of Eugene Nida and the development of dynamic equivalency.
13) The influence of William Cameron Townsend the founder of Wycliffe Bible Translators and the Summer Institute of Linguistics.
14) The connection between the new Bible movement and Rome.
15) The use of the UBS/Nestle-Aland Greek text as a one world Bible, intended to be a “bridge” for reunification with Rome.
We have received the copies back from the duplicator and have been shipping pre-orders for the past few days and are working to get caught up. For those who placed a pre-order for the film, please allow 1-2 more weeks to receive your copy if you have a domestic address.  For international pre-orders, please allow 2-3 more weeks. FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO:

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