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How do we know the Bible is trustworthy?

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The Bible's trustworthiness stems from its divine inspiration and the historical process of its canonization, confirmed by the authority of God throughout history.

The trustworthiness of the Bible is rooted in its divine authorship and the historical context of its canonization. Paul emphasizes that the Scriptures are inspired by God, conveying His revelation to humanity through chosen prophets and apostles. Understanding bibliology—the study of the origin, compilation, and authority of the Scriptures—provides believers with confidence in their trustworthiness. The historical processes and criteria used in canonization, such as apostolic authority and widespread acceptance among early Christians, further validate the Bible as the true Word of God. It is important for believers to know how the Scriptures were assembled and understand their significance in the context of God's revelation.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:16-17, John 17:9, John 1:14, 2 Timothy 3:16

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If You Continue
Bill Parker · Jul 26, 2015
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