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Can We Trust Our Bible?

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  • Edward J. Young

Can you trust the Bible? This article answers this question, based on 2 Timothy 3:16 and 2 Peter 1:21, and explains the inspiration of Scripture and infallibility of Scripture. 

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Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (10): What the Bible Says About the Bible - The Testimony of the Psalms

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  • Ronald L. Cammenga

This article shows that the infallibility of Scripture rests on its claim that it is the Word of God. This article discusses the Old Testament account of this claim, focusing on the claim of the Psalms.

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Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (9): What the Bible Says About the Bible - The Testimony of the Psalms

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  • Ronald L. Cammenga

This article shows that the infallibility of scripture rests on its claim that it is the word of God. This article discusses the Old Testament account of this claim, focusing on the claim of the Psalms.

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Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (8): What the Bible Says About the Bible - The Testimony of the Prophets

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  • Ronald L. Cammenga

This article shows that the infallibility of Scripture rests on its claim that it is the word of God. This article discusses the Old Testament account of this claim, focusing on the claim of the prophets.

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Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (7): What the Bible Says About the Bible - The Testimony of the Old Testament

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  • Ronald L. Cammenga

The infallibility of Scripture rests on its claim that it is the word of God. This article discusses the Old Testament account of this claim, focusing on the first five books.

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Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (6): What the Bible Says about the Bible – The Significance of the Scripture as "The Oracles of God"

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  • Ronald L. Cammenga

Looking at Romans 3:2, this article shows that the infallibility of Scripture rests on its claim that it is the oracle of God—the means through which God speaks to his people.

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Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (5): What the Bible Says About the Bible - Scripture as "The Oracles of God"

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  • Ronald L. Cammenga

Looking at Romans 3:2, this article shows that the infallibility of Scripture rests on its claim that it is the oracle of God - the means through which God speaks to His people.

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Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (4): What the Bible Says About the Bible - Scripture Cannot Be Broken

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  • Ronald L. Cammenga

This article shows that the infallibility of Scripture rests in the self-authentication characteristic of Scripture. The Bible claims divine authorship.

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