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FAQ: Who Wrote the Bible?

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2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 Who Wrote the Bible? How was the Bible written and when? Was it dictated by God word for word in King James English? Is the Bible perfectly worded and inerrant? Is the Bible historically factual or true? What does it mean to say, “All Scripture is inspired by God?” What about biblical authority? We must ask tough questions, in order that we might find, tough answers. In no way, does bringing our hard questions to the Bible, disrespect, dishonor, or show irreverence to the Bible or to God. We approach the Bible with our questions precisely because we respect, honor, and value the Bible and the lifesaving truths it contains. What’s your question?
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2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 Who Wrote the Bible? How was the Bible written and when? Was it dictated by God word for word in King James English? Is the Bible perfectly worded and inerrant? Is the Bible historically factual or true? What does it mean to say, “All Scripture is inspired by God?” What about biblical authority? We must ask tough questions, in order that we might find, tough answers. In no way, does bringing our hard questions to the Bible, disrespect, dishonor, or show irreverence to the Bible or to God. We approach the Bible with our questions precisely because we respect, honor, and value the Bible and the lifesaving truths it contains. What’s your question?
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