Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (7): What the Bible Says about the Bible: The Testimony of the Old Testament
This article, part of a series on biblical revelation and infallibility, defends the authority and reliability of Scripture by examining Old Testament testimony about the Bible itself. Cammenga uses the example of corrupted Bible translations (specifically the Queen James version) to illustrate how God's Word is attacked in contemporary culture and to reinforce the necessity of treating Scripture with reverence as God's infallible revelation.
Previous article in this series: February 15, 2014, p. 222. Introduction A recent post on the Young Calvinists blog informed readers of the depths to which our godless society and the apostate church have sunk in their depravity. At the same time the post demonstrates the extent to which God's Word is contradicted, corrupted, twisted, and thoroughly distorted by one of the most powerful self-interest groups of our day: homosexuals and lesbians. We have grown up in homes where God's word is...
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