This is something every Christian can do. Many Christians believe they have the Holy Spirit indwelling them and the Holy Spirit will bear witness to the Christian what is truth and what is not truth. Also there are established ways to interpret Scripture to avoid error. For example your should compare Scripture with Scripture. So if you say a piece of Scripture means 'this' and what you say is not backed up by other Scripture then you may be wrong - in a sense allowing The Bible to interpret itself and not someone else. Also, reading the topic Scripture in full context to get the real meaning.
The Christian church believes that the Holy Scriptures, which include the Old and New Testaments, are the inspired word of God. They are considered to be authoritative and provide guidance for faith and practice. The church emphasizes the importance of studying and interpreting the Scriptures to understand God's will and teachings.
there are 27 books found in the Christian Scriptures
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C.S. Lewis. (I'm interpreting that as "author of Christian fiction", not "fiction author who happens to be a Christian.")
Christian-Greek Scriptures The New Testament can also be referred to as the New Covenant.
The New Testament is the Christian scriptures.
Paul wrote most of them
Hebrew scriptures are continued in Christianity. One segment of modern Hebrews are formed by the Christians.
The motto of Asunción Christian Academy is 'Responsibility'.
The Christian Greek scriptures (new testament) were written in koine Greek and Aramaic.
In many Christian churches this is called a Pulpit.