I think that it is impossible for there to be anything that is divine/human. If The Bible is divine, then it assuredly isn't human. Even if you believe that we are created in God's image, we are still far short of divine ourselves, and so any work of ours would fall short of divinity.
That being said, if we are God's creation, than anything we create has some aspect of divinity in it. Ultimately though, even if all the authors of every book in the bible were divinely inspired, the reproduction/translation and propagation of the bible and everything in it is determined by men, or, in the case of the Church, but an institution, and therefor, being a work of man, is fallible.
Islam has no bible, but it has a Divine Book and is called the Noble Qur'an and not the Muslim bible
"The Book of Job" in the Hebrew Bible offers an exploration of why suffering exists and whether it will be replaced by goodness. It delves into the concept of divine justice and the human struggle to find meaning in suffering.
Yes, the book of The Revelation of Saint John the Divine has a Dragon as one of it's characters on the side of evil.
40 men wrote the Bible under divine inspiration. The first Bible writer was Moses, since he wrote the first Bible book - Genesis (also called 1.Moses).
Divrei Hayamim II (II Chronicles) is the last book of the Tanach (Jewish Bible). The Tanach ended when it did due to the end of prophecy and divine inspiration.
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Genesis
No the Bible is a book. It's the people all over this earth that are different. As many Christians there is in this world it would be very strange if all of them could agree on everything in the Bible.
it means that the human authors of the bible under the inspiration of the holy spirit interpreted events and people
Some people agree with the book of Exodus. Some people did not agree with the book of Exodus.Answer 2:As a religious person, I agree with all of it.
A:The Jews probably considered the Book of Proverbs as inspired, even before it was attributed to Solomon.A:According to our tradition, the canon of the Hebrew Bible was set with Divine inspiration by the last of the prophets.