J. Hamond has written: 'The history of the Holy Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Early works to 1800, History of Biblical events
Your first resource in studying the history of the early church should be the book of Acts (Acts of the Apostles) in the Christian New Testament in the Bible.
Because it defines Judaism; and (among other things) it records our early history.
it is a manuscript of the book of John and it was traced back as early in 150 A.D.
The first reading in the Bible is generally from the Book of Genesis, which describes the creation of the world and the early history of humanity.
James Strachan has written: 'Early Bible illustrations' -- subject(s): Bible, History, Illustrated books, Illustrations
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David Edward Aune has written: 'Apocalypticisms, prophecy and magic in early Christianity: collected essays' -- subject(s): Bible, OUR Brockhaus selection 'Greco-Roman culture and the New Testament' -- subject(s): Criticism, interpretation, Early Christian literature, Civilization, Greco-Roman, Bible, History and criticism, Pontificio Istituto biblico, Christianity and culture, History 'Jesus and the synoptic gospels' -- subject(s): Bible, Bibliography, Criticism, interpretation 'Prophecy in early Christianity and the ancient Mediterranean world' -- subject(s): Christianity, History, History of doctrines, Prophecy 'The cultic setting of realized eschatology in the early church' 'The New Testament in its literary environment' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation
A. H. Drysdale has written: 'Early Bible songs' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biblical Hebrew poetry, Bible, History of Biblical events, Poetry
Otto Pfeiderer has written: 'Primitive Christianity' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Introductions, Early Christian literature, History and criticism, Bible, Church history