God was not the author of The Bible, although some believe that the various authors may have been divinely inspired.
Muslims do believe that God wrote the Koran, which is held in heaven, and that the angel Gabriel told the Prophet Muhammad what to write, so that he would have a copy on Earth. However, most scholars do not believe that the Koran really originated in this manner.
if sacred scripture is the bible, it was the holy spirit who inspired men to write it. God the father spoke the word, jesus is the word become flesh, the holy spirit inspired the word.
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 Word of God, (John 1.1)
Because it is the word of God.
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?
The Constitution is the law of the United States. It is interpreted by the Supreme Court. Scripture is the law of God and interpreted by the Magisterium.
God's divine revelation is passed on through sacred scripture and sacred tradition. Sacred scripture consists of the written texts of the Bible, which convey God's message and teachings. Sacred tradition encompasses the teachings and practices passed down through the Church, including the interpretation of scripture and the lived experience of faith within the community. Together, these two forms ensure the continuity and depth of divine revelation throughout history.
Because it is the inspired Word of God.ANSWERBecause God himself is the author of Sacred Scripture. For this reason it is said to be inspired and to teach without error those truths which are necessary for our salvation. The Holy Spirit inspired the human authors who wrote what he wanted to teach us. The Christian faith, however, is not a "religion of the Book", but of the Word of God - "not a written and mute word, but incarnate and living" (Saint Bernard of Clairvaux).
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.
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The Bible, also known as Sacred Scripture.
Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition