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The Inspiration Of The Scriptures (10): Meaning Of Divine Inspiration

Herman Veldman·1965-05-01
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We concluded our preceding article with the question and our answer to it: What is organic inspiration? God and man did not write the Bible. Although we speak of the Primary Author and the secondary authors of the Bible, the Primary Author of the Scriptures is the Holy Spirit. God wrote the Bible. Only, He wrote the Bible through men. Organic inspiration means that these several human writers are God's organs of inspiration. We concluded our preceding article with the question and our answer...

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Herman Veldman
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1965-05-01

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Scripture References
Psalms 23
2 Corinthians
2 Corinthians 4:17-182 Corinthians 11:23-30
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