Latter-day Saints know very well how we came to have the Book of Mormon; we also know the history of the Restoration, of the compiling of foundational revelations into the Doctrine and Covenants. How well, though, do we know the story of how the Bible—and the New Testament in particular—came to exist in the form we know it? In this new digital single, From Jesus to John Wycliffe: The Formation of the New Testament, biblical scholar Andrew C. Skinner gives a brief history of the book of scripture we call the New Testament, including its beginnings as Pauline epistles circulated among the members of the fledgling Church, its growth as the Gospels were written, and its expansion as other books were added and as, eventually, the compilation was combined with the Old Testament and became what we know as the Christian Bible. With a discussion ranging from the history of the Gospels to the translation of the Bible into the “common” language of English, this new digital single from Deseret Book is the perfect introduction and starting point to your study of the New Testament, which, combined with the Old Testament, Brother Skinner tells us, “outlines and defines God’s [covenant] relationship with his people.”