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What does the Bible say about the unity of Scripture?

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The unity of Scripture is emphasized by its consistent message about Christ, despite being written by various authors over centuries.

The Bible demonstrates remarkable unity in its message, as evidenced by the way all its books point to Jesus Christ, the central figure of the Christian faith. As seen in Luke 24:44, Christ Himself explains that everything written in the Law of Moses and the Prophets concerns Him. This declaration suggests that all of Scripture, although penned by different authors in different eras, is unified in its purpose and narrative. Furthermore, 2 Peter 3:16 shows that the letters of Paul are regarded as Scripture, providing additional affirmation of the cohesive message throughout biblical accounts—ultimately revealing God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Luke 24:44, 2 Peter 3:16

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A Large Letter
David Pledger · Aug 31, 2016
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