God inspired it and guided the authors.
God...........
A lot of people say the Bible is the authority, but you have to keep in mind that God wrote the Bible to remind of of his love. So often people make the Bible their god instead of God (if that makes sense). So basically the real authority is God; He just often shows us what to do or how to live through the Bible.because it is god-breathed
The year of gods authority to be reveald
No where in the Bible is this recorded, so people who talk of this, get their authority somewhere other than the Bible
All Bible scriptures have authority for Christians. Since Mark's Gospel is also Holy Scripture inspired by God, it too has authority as God's word of truth.
the Christian bible is an absolute authority in the Christian religion. it is a secondary source in Judaism.
Shinto has no absolute source of authority.
The Jewish source of authority is the TeNaKh.
Lutherans rejected traditional sources of religious authority, such as church councils and the pope. They believed that the Bible was the only true source of religious guidance. See the related link. The Bible was the only way to learn how to lead a good life and gain faith in God.
In each book of the Bible, God is portrayed as the creator and ruler of the universe, who is loving, just, and all-powerful. He is seen as the ultimate authority and source of guidance for humanity.
Not a who, but a what. He emphasized the authority of the bible
The people of the United States is the source of authority of the constitution.Your welcome :)
Robert H. Bryant has written: 'The Bible's authority today' -- subject(s): Authority, Bible, Evidences, authority, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Authority
Raymond Abba has written: 'The nature and authority of the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Evidences, authority
Their suspreme authiorty of the bible
God...........
Divine authority is the belief that power and control are derived from a divine or higher source, such as a deity or religious text. This authority is often perceived as being absolute and unquestionable by those who adhere to the divine teachings or commandments. It serves as the basis for moral and ethical guidance in religious contexts.