The Bible says, "All scripture is given by inspiration of God." 2 Timothy 3:16. "Prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost." 2 Peter 1:21. "The scripture cannot be broken." John 10:35.
Answer: It claims to be inspired. It was written by men who were guided by the Holy Ghost. It cannot be broken or proved untrue.
The Bible testifies of itself in various passages, such as 2 Timothy 3:16-17, which states that all scripture is inspired by God and useful for teaching, correcting, and training in righteousness. Additionally, in Psalm 19:7-11, the psalmist declares the perfection and value of God's law. These passages emphasize the divine origin and authority of the Bible.
John 3:11
These two words occur in the KJV Bible 31 and 71 times respectively. To find what you mean as 'the Bible version' of them, you would have to study the containing passages in-depth.
The bible reveals God,and especially his Son--Jesus. Jn:5:39: Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.
The study of the Bible itself is the doctrine of faith. The doctrine of salvation for all mankind.
66 wonderful books, the Bible itself.
Loop dialogue is also called circular argument. It is logically inconsistent and calls on itself as an authority to prove itself. Such would be; The bible is true because it says in the bible that the bible is true.
If you are a qualified expert hired to testify yes. Otherwise no. It is your civic duty to testify if summoned.
If you testify against, you argue against them.. If you testify for then, you agree with them and support them
it is an idol
The life itself
No, the word 'testify' is not a noun at all.The word 'testify' is a verb: to give evidence as a witness in a law court.The verb to testify is a word for an action: testify, testifies, testifying, testified.The abstract noun forms of the verb to testify are testimony and the gerund, testifying.
if you are not called into court, you will not have to testify