Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (9): What the Bible Says about the Bible: The Testimony of the Psalms (1)
This article by Ronald Cammenga defends the doctrine of biblical inerrancy and the complete authority of Scripture by examining what the Psalms teach about the nature and character of God's Word. Through careful exegesis of key Psalms passages, Cammenga argues that the entire Bible, from beginning to end, is the infallible word of God—not merely containing God's word but being God's word in its totality. This piece is part of a larger series addressing revelation, inspiration, and infallibility from a Reformed perspective.
Previous article in this series: June 2014, p. 391. Introduction In marvelous ways God reveals Himself. First, He reveals Himself in the creation, for "[t]he heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament showeth his handiwork" (Ps. 19:1). Because of God's revelation in the creation the psalmist exclaims in Psalm 8:1, "O Lord our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth!" Besides God's revelation of Himself in the works of His hands in the creation, He also reveals Himself in the...
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