The Holy Spirit spoke to these people who healed the sick, knew Jesus, prayed, fasted, people who had a relationship with God. Gods spirit spoke to them and told them the words to write down in scripture.
Tradition and Sacred Scripture are bound closely together and communicate one with the other. Each of them makes present and fruitful in the Church the mystery of Christ. They flow out of the same divine well-spring and together make up one sacred deposit of faith from which the Church derives her certainty about revelation.
In Christianity, the primary author of the Sacred Scripture is believed to be God, with human authors serving as instruments through which the divine message was communicated.
Your question is too broad. There were rules for determining which books belonged in Sacred Scripture, there are rules as to how to interpret Sacred Scripture. There are rules as to how to nourish your life with Sacred Scripture. There are rules for the inclusion of Sacred Scripture in all of life, and rules for the reading of Sacred Scripture, which ones are you asking about?
a relationship between brothers should be sacred and good....
The catechism distinguishes between Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition by stating that Sacred Scripture is the written record of divine revelation, contained in the Bible, while Sacred Tradition refers to the living transmission of the message of the Gospel in the Church. Both sources are considered integral to the deposit of faith, with Scripture being inspired by God and Tradition being handed down through the apostles and their successors.
The Bible, also known as Sacred Scripture.
Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition
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The heart of the sacred scripture is in the Gospel.Because JESUS CHRIST the incarnate Word of GOD is the heart and fullness of God's Revelation.
The Sacred Scripture
Marriage and family are two important social institutions often mentioned in scripture. They are seen as sacred unions established by God to provide love, support, and structure within society. Scripture often emphasizes the importance of marriage as a symbol of the relationship between Christ and the church, and family as the foundation of community and faith.
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