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What is the bible?

Grazer

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Many will immediately answer "Gods word" but what exactly does that mean? I saw a t shirt that had the word bible as an acronym for "Basic. Instructions. Before. Leaving. Earth" Is the bible just a rule book we are to follow? What about the very human element involved in its writing, compilation and copying over the years? The similarities between some Old Testament texts and other near eastern texts? Is it a basic guide to be used with the spirit?

What is the bible?

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Many will immediately answer "Gods word" but what exactly does that mean? I saw a t shirt that had the word bible as an acronym for "Basic. Instructions. Before. Leaving. Earth" Is the bible just a rule book we are to follow? What about the very human element involved in its writing, compilation and copying over the years? The similarities between some Old Testament texts and other near eastern texts? Is it a basic guide to be used with the spirit?

What is the bible?

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The Bible is a collection of 66 books written by about 40 authors, in three different languages, on three different continents, over approximately 1600 years. The Bible claims to be inspired and inerrant. This means that the Bible claims to be from God and that it is without error in everything it addresses.

The Bible contains different styles of writing such as poetry, narration, history, law, and prophecy and must be interpreted in context of those styles. It is the source of the Christian religion in that the Bible contains the words of God and how the Christian is to apply the words of God to his life.

Basically, the Bible describes the origin of man in the Garden of Eden along with his fall into sin and out of fellowship with God. It then describes how God called out a special people to Himself, the Israelites. He promised the Israelites a future Messiah who would restore mankind's relationship with God.

The Bible is the account of the work of God in history bringing to fruition His prophetic declarations concerning Jesus. Jesus was born of the Virgin, died on the cross, and paid for sins, just as the Bible prophesied in the Old Testament and fulfilled in the New. In short, the Bible points to Jesus, "You search the Scriptures, because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is these that bear witness of Me," John 5:39.

The Bible teaches us that forgiveness of sins is found in Jesus alone, "And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men, by which we must be saved,†Acts 4:12.

Some say that the Bible is nothing more than fairy tales. But this cannot be for it contains great wisdom and truth and it has been verified throughout history as being accurate. Its historical accounts are flawlessly accurate. In fact, archaeology routinely demonstrates the accuracy of the biblical records concerning locations and events recorded in the Bible.
 
Many will immediately answer "Gods word" but what exactly does that mean? I saw a t shirt that had the word bible as an acronym for "Basic. Instructions. Before. Leaving. Earth" Is the bible just a rule book we are to follow? What about the very human element involved in its writing, compilation and copying over the years? The similarities between some Old Testament texts and other near eastern texts? Is it a basic guide to be used with the spirit?

What is the bible?

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The Bible is a collection of texts that record the revelation of God towards humanity.

(There is difference between what one might mean by 'Bible' and what one means by 'canon').
 
The Bible contains books of history, wisdom, and teachings of people like Paul.
 
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The Bible is a collection of texts that record the revelation of God towards humanity.

(There is difference between what one might mean by 'Bible' and what one means by 'canon').

Bible in the Greek is "βιβλιοις" meaning "Books",

but the books contained in it must be "αγιου" meaning "Holy" and unless they are proven to be, they are not in the 'canon'.
 
Bible in the Greek is "βιβλιοις" meaning "Books",

but the books contained in it must be "αγιου" meaning "Holy" and unless they are proven to be, they are not in the 'canon'.

To which Bible do you refer - there are a number.

Certainly it is thought that the Bible (which one) contains the canon - but the canon is only that from which doctrine can legally be drawn.

Not all Bible are the same with respect to canon. But such does not inhibit the revelatory nature of the texts.
 
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