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Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (13): What the Bible Says about the Bible: The Unique Witness of the Gospel Accounts and Acts (2)

Ronald Cammenga·2015-06-01
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This article, part of a series on biblical authority, examines what the Gospel accounts and Acts reveal about the Bible's nature and inspiration. Cammenga argues for the consistency between Jesus' and the apostles' high view of Scripture against liberal interpretations that create a false dichotomy, establishing that Christians throughout history have properly regarded Scripture as God's authoritative, written Word worthy of complete obedience.

Previous article in this series: February 15, 2015, p. 223. Introduction Christians are Bible-believing, Bible-reading, Bible-honoring, and Bible-loving folk. In the past, Christians were often referred to as "the people of the Book." That is indeed what they are -- people of the Book. They are people of the Book because of the place that the Bible has in their lives. They are people of the Book because of the regard that they have for the Bible and the use that they make of the Bible. And...

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Author
Ronald Cammenga
Date

2015-06-01

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Standard Bearer
Scripture References
1 Samuel 3:10
Matthew
Matthew 1:22Matthew 8:17
Mark 14:49
Isaiah 61:1
Luke 4:21
John 13:18
Acts 13:29
Topics
Biblical InterpretationApologeticsNew Testament
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