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Why is the unity of the Bible important?

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The unity of the Bible across diverse backgrounds and centuries affirms its divine authorship and reliability.

The Bible presents an extraordinary unity despite its diversity, consisting of 66 books written by approximately 40 authors across various continents and time periods. This coherence is pivotal because it argues for single divine authorship, meaning that one God orchestrated the entire narrative. Each book contributes to a holistic understanding of salvation, ethical standards, and human history, culminating in the revelation of Jesus Christ. Without this unity, one would struggle to ascertain any divine purpose or consistent message, thus undermining the credibility of Scripture as God’s Word.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:5, Jude 1:3

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