Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (23): “What Saith the Scripture”: The Bible’s sufficiency (2)
This article by Ronald Cammenga continues a series on biblical inspiration and infallibility by examining additional scriptural support for the doctrine of Scripture's sufficiency. Through exegetical analysis of key passages like Deuteronomy 4:2 and Proverbs 30:5-6, Cammenga defends the Reformed conviction that God's Word is complete, authoritative, and not subject to human addition or subtraction.
Previous article in this series: March 1, 2018, p. 252. Additional proof of Scripture's sufficiency We ended our last article by demonstrating Scripture's sufficiency from the two classic passages on the infallible inspiration of Scripture, II Timothy 3:16-17 and II Peter 1:19-21. Besides the support for the sufficiency of Scripture that is found in these two classic passages, there are other texts that underscore this truth concerning the Bible. One of those texts is Deuteronomy 4:2, "Ye...
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