Making of the Bible
"| HE most valuable thing this world affords." With these words a Bible was presented to Her Majesty the Queen at her Coronation last year. From 2YA each Sunday in May the theme of the Children’s Song Service is the making of the Bible. The story of five people or groups of people who helped to give the Bible to the world is being told in dramatic form. Scripts have been prepared by the Rev. Geo. Dallard and Arnold Roseveare, and recorded by the 2YA studios with an experienced cast. The five episodes cover Moses and the tables of stone, the rediscovery of the Book of the Law in the time of Josiah, the beginnings of the New Testament with Paul dictating a letter, the translation of the Bible by Tyndale, and the Bible today. These presentations occupy about half of each Song Service. The Rev. W! P. Temple takes charge of the remainder of the programme. ai ion
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 772, 7 May 1954, Page 11
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162Making of the Bible New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 772, 7 May 1954, Page 11
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