Galatians 1:11,12 "But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man. For I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ."
II Timothy 3:16 "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:"
II Peter 1:20,21 "Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation. For the 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."
The Bible is primarily a collection of sacred texts that were written by various authors over a long period of time, including prophets, apostles, and other inspired individuals. The Old Testament includes writings from the Jewish tradition, while the New Testament contains writings focusing on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and the early Christian church.
The Bible teaches that this book was penned by men but it was inspired by God. (2 Timothy 3:16) The Bible, although an ancient book, contains wisdom that can help us to improve our family life, our work, and in some ways our health. Many often believe that the Bible is from men and this is largely due to how men in the past and today have used the Bible outside of its intended purpose.
The Bible's central theme is the vindication of God's right to rule over humans and the fulfillment of his purpose by means of his heavenly kingdom. Both of these points are critical to how we each live our lives. But in order to truly benefit from the Bible we have to read it regularly. Much like exercise or Weightlifting, having a regular routine of this helps us to gain strength and build endurance. The Bible is the same, the more we read it and apply what we learn, the stronger we become spiritually.
Some may wonder why it is important to develop spiritual strength? It is important because our faith in God is strengthen when we read his word daily, meditate and work hard to apply what we learn.
The Bible is God's way of speaking to us, but we must be willing to listen to him, not to men who use his Word for their own agenda. Anyone who is charging you to hear and/or learn about God's word is not a follower of his Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus said at Matthew 10:8: "Cure the sick, raise up the dead, make lepers clean, expel demons. You received free, give free."
Jesus instructed those in Bible times who were his disciples to do works on behalf of his Father for free, not for any type of financial or material gain. But this is just one example of what the Bible talks about.
If you would like to learn more about what the Bible teaches please visit the JW website of Jehovah's Witnesses and enter in the search box "Bible" or you can simply read what the feature articles are on the home page. I hope you enjoy what you find.
No, America is not specifically mentioned in the Bible as it is a document that primarily focuses on events and regions in the ancient Near East.
No, Elijah did not write a book of the Bible. He was a prophet in the Old Testament, primarily featured in the books of 1 Kings and 2 Kings.
The Psalms are primarily a collection of religious poems and songs found in the Old Testament of the Bible. They cover a range of topics including praise, lament, thanksgiving, and petition. They are often used in worship and prayer.
An angel came to Samsons mother, please note her name is not in The Bible.
Jonah 1:1 Now the word of the LORD came unto Jonah the SON OF AMITTAI. Amittai was Jonah (from the Bible's) earthly father.
The bible came first as the Koran came later as did the prophet Mohamed.
How the Bible Came to Be - 2009 was released on: USA: May 2009
It came from God.
No. The bible came centuries after his life.
The bible came first.
No, it came after
None, the name Kerry is of Gaelic origin and the bible was written in (primarily) Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek.
I believe the bible came from GOD to man.
The Cristian Bible came from the word Biblia this means Bible in greek.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Hebrew Bible, which Christians refer to as the "Old Testament" came from Judaism.
The Bible mentions music primarily from the Old Testament; mostly in the book of Psalms.
If you are talking about the Bible and Catholic tradition then yes the Bible came first and tradition came second