The History of the Scofield Reference Bible

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Author: Arno C. Gaebelein ISBN: 1230001980639
Publisher: CrossReach Publications Publication: October 28, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Arno C. Gaebelein
ISBN: 1230001980639
Publisher: CrossReach Publications
Publication: October 28, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

C. I. Scofield, the editor of the Scofield Bible, and a man of superior ability as a lawyer in his own community, became “a little child” in simplicity of faith in God, and the acceptance of “HIS SON” JESUS CHRIST, as his Saviour and Lord.

He had described himself, before his conversion, as “a drunkard,” “a wretch,” “a ruined and hopeless man, who, despite all his struggles, was fast bound in chains of his own forging.” This is the man who became one of God’s most honoured servants for the world-wide propagation of His living and life-giving Word.

Dr. A. C. Gaebelein, although the youngest in years, was perhaps the most influential of all the consulting editors of the Scofield Bible. Dr. Scofield likely considered Gaebelein superior in knowledge to any other individual in the area of prophetic teaching.

Miss Emily Farmer, a dedicated Christian worker, was invaluable as an accurate proof-reader. Dr. Scofield borrowed the services of Miss Farmer to give editorial assistance in preparing notes for the Scofield Bible in their final form. The excellence of the Scofield Bible today is attributable in no small measure to Miss Farmer’s keen discernment of sound doctrine.

Although the Scofield Reference Bible has been read and studied by many for decades, the story behind its creation is largely unknown. We are pleased to bring the facts into view after their being out of print for nearly fifty years.

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C. I. Scofield, the editor of the Scofield Bible, and a man of superior ability as a lawyer in his own community, became “a little child” in simplicity of faith in God, and the acceptance of “HIS SON” JESUS CHRIST, as his Saviour and Lord.

He had described himself, before his conversion, as “a drunkard,” “a wretch,” “a ruined and hopeless man, who, despite all his struggles, was fast bound in chains of his own forging.” This is the man who became one of God’s most honoured servants for the world-wide propagation of His living and life-giving Word.

Dr. A. C. Gaebelein, although the youngest in years, was perhaps the most influential of all the consulting editors of the Scofield Bible. Dr. Scofield likely considered Gaebelein superior in knowledge to any other individual in the area of prophetic teaching.

Miss Emily Farmer, a dedicated Christian worker, was invaluable as an accurate proof-reader. Dr. Scofield borrowed the services of Miss Farmer to give editorial assistance in preparing notes for the Scofield Bible in their final form. The excellence of the Scofield Bible today is attributable in no small measure to Miss Farmer’s keen discernment of sound doctrine.

Although the Scofield Reference Bible has been read and studied by many for decades, the story behind its creation is largely unknown. We are pleased to bring the facts into view after their being out of print for nearly fifty years.

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