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What does the Bible say about the majesty of scripture?

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The Bible presents scripture as the living Word of God, eternally settled and powerful in revealing God's truths.

The majesty of scripture is emphasized through its portrayal as the living Word of God which has a divine authority and eternal relevance. In Galatians 3:8, Paul writes that the scripture foresaw God's plan to justify the Gentiles by faith, signifying that scripture is not merely a historical document but a living testament to God's eternal purpose. The reverence for scripture reflects our understanding of God Himself, underlining the fact that we cannot separate God's character from His Word. Consequently, our knowledge of God is intimately connected with how we regard the scripture, acknowledging it as the definitive means by which we comprehend divine truth and salvation.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:8, John 17:17, Hebrews 4:12

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