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The Inspiration of the Bible


Inspiration and Inerrancy of the Bible - Moody Bible Institute

Moody Bible Institute believes strongly in the factual, verbal, historical inerrancy of the Bible. That is, the Bible, in its original documents, is free from ...

The Inspiration of Scripture | Ligonier Ministries

This is what theologians are referring to when they talk about the “inspiration” of Scripture: the idea that God “breathed into” the biblical writers. He did ...

What Does the Inspiration of Scripture Mean? - The Gospel Coalition

We listen to the Bible as if we heard God speaking to us from heaven, rejoicing like those who find “great spoil” (Psalm 119:162).

What does it mean that the Bible is inspired? | GotQuestions.org

The word “inspiration” simply means “God-breathed.” Inspiration means the Bible truly is the Word of God and makes the Bible unique among all other books.

Biblical inspiration - Wikipedia

Biblical inspiration ... Biblical inspiration is the doctrine in Christian theology that the human writers and canonizers of the Bible were led by God with the ...

The Bible's Inspiration, Relevance, and Message | Cities Church

This morning we're going to look at three truths about the Bible that have a direct impact on the way we live.

What Do We Mean When We Say Scripture is Inspired? [99 in :99]

The inspiration of Scripture refers to God's direction of the human authors of the Bible to compose and record His message to humanity in ...

Understanding the Doctrine of Inspiration - Grace to You

In inspiration, the Spirit of God takes the revelation and puts it through the mind of human writers in the Old and New Testament, who write it ...

The Men Who Wrote Scripture Were Not Inspired by God

“All Scripture was given by inspiration of God” (KJV and NKJV). Many of the revised or newer translations that have come about over the last ...

20 Bible Verses about the Inspiration of Scripture

The Bible is the inspired word of God, meaning that it is a reliable source of truth and wisdom that comes directly from God Himself.

The Inspiration of the Bible--Definition, Extent and Proof

The Bible as we now have it, in its various translations and revisions, when freed from all errors and mistakes of translators, copyists and printers.

7 Facts for Understanding & Proving the Inspiration of the Bible

Understanding the inspiration of the Bible begins with two critical texts. Specifically, the texts are 2 Peter 1:20-21 and 2 Timothy 3:16.

What Is Bible "Inspiration"? - Christian Courier

“Inspiration” of the Bible means that it had a divine origin. The term “inspiration” is found in the New Testament one time (2 Tim. 3:16).

Is the Bible inspired? - Biblica

Is the Bible inspired? · Rather, Christians believe that the message God gave us in the Bible is unique, and in fact, infallible. · It is the work of the Holy ...

The Inspiration of Scripture

Scripture originated when "men moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God." That is, the Spirit impelled them to write, and they wrote only words that came from ...

The Bible Is Inspired by God - Ascension Press Media

The Catholic Church teaches that divine revelation comes to us through three channels: the Bible, Tradition, and the Magisterium (the bishops of the Church).

The Inspiration of Scripture - Theology For You

The Bible is inspired by God, not in the sense of an inspirational quote or a speech that inspires us to do something, as if something from the outside were ...

3. Inspiration - Bible.org

God's superintending of human authors so that, using their own individual personalities, they composed and recorded without error in the words of the original ...

What is Biblical INSPIRATION - Christian Answers

What is Biblical… inspiration ... Inspiration is that extraordinary or supernatural divine influence provided to those who wrote the Holy Scriptures, rendering ...

Inspiration of the Bible | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia

The subject will be treated in this article under the four heads'. I. Belief in Inspired Books; II. Nature of Inspiration; III. Extent of Inspiration; IV. ...