Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (10): What the Bible Says about the Bible: The Testimony of the Psalms (2)
This article continues a series on biblical inspiration and infallibility by examining Psalm 119's testimony to Scripture as God's authoritative written Word. Cammenga demonstrates how Psalm 119, the longest psalm in the Bible, comprehensively magnifies the nature, authority, purpose, and power of God's written word through its acrostic structure and repeated references to God's law, testimonies, and commandments. The work defends the doctrine that Scripture is the infallible, written Word of God against alternative understandings.
Previous article in this series: July 2014, p. 422. Introduction The Bible is the word of God. This is what the Bible says about the Bible. In our previous installment in this rubric we began our consideration of the testimony of Psalm 119 to the truth that the Bible is the word of God. This is a very unique psalm. In the book that has the most chapters (150 psalms), this is the longest chapter (psalm). It is a chapter that magnifies the Bible as God's word. In nearly every verse, reference...
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