Are All Books of the Whole Holy Bible Divinely Inspired?

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Magenta

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If you think can prove any book or books of the whole Holy Bible are not Divinely inspired, Please
post which book or books of the whole Holy Bible you believe are not Divinely Inspired.
To whose Bible are you referring? .:unsure:. Some Bibles include apocryphal and/or deutercanonical books.
 

RaceRunner

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Bible.com indicates that there are over 2,963 versions in 1,967 languages. Please specify which one you mean.
That is not true, there is only one whole Holy Bible; you know exactly what I mean.
 

Magenta

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That is not true, there is only one whole Holy Bible; you know exactly what I mean.
No, I do not know exactly what you mean. Do you read Hebrew and Greek? Maybe you mean one of those Bibles.

Or perhaps you are a KJ onlyist. But even they do not all contain the same number of books. Please specify.
 
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There were some books left out that the Bible mentioned. I also like the gospel of Nicodemus. I believe it's inspired. Men put the Bible together is history. It's up for debate whether they were inspired. They came up with their own criteria.
 
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Locoponydirtman

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hey, el LOCO - Man,
Show me, where Water Baptism, is a Biblical REQUIREMENT for SALVATION?
Read what baptism is in the scriptures, and what it does.
Peter in Acts said now get up and be baptized washing away your sin and you will recieve the Holy Spirit. What is salvation if not your sin washed away and recieving the Holy Spirit.
 
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Locoponydirtman

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Im also not a fan of textual criticism. It has only produced confusion and cast doubt on what we have record of from the early church. What is the latest product of these "scholars" and publishers, wokeism injected into the scriptures.
The Bible says you can know a tree by its fruit, textual criticism has produced rotten fruit.
 
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Locoponydirtman

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If you should be baptized in water as Jesus was, then why don't you have to be crucified as Jesus was?
This is nonsense. There are many passages in scripture about water baptism and the purpose it serves. Jesus instituted baptism for us and instructed his disciples to do it, and them baptising is reflected through out scripture.
 

JaumeJ

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If you should be baptized in water as Jesus was, then why don't you have to be crucified as Jesus was?
Is it not written that we are crucified with Him?
 
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Read what baptism is in the scriptures, and what it does.
Peter in Acts said now get up and be baptized washing away your sin and you will recieve the Holy Spirit. What is salvation if not your sin washed away and recieving the Holy Spirit.
You receive the Holy Spirit the moment you accept the Invitation from God to enter into your heart.

Water is a Symbol of what happened to Christ DBR, but it does nothing towards my Eternal Salvation and Security in God.

To teach Water does more when the Bible flat out tells us it is a Symbol, is a LIE, from the pits of Hell!
 
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Im also not a fan of textual criticism. It has only produced confusion and cast doubt on what we have record of from the early church. What is the latest product of these "scholars" and publishers, wokeism injected into the scriptures.
The Bible says you can know a tree by its fruit, textual criticism has produced rotten fruit.
Making Water Baptism a requirement for Salvation, when the Bible tells us it is Symbolic at best, seems pretty dang WOKE to me!!
 

RaceRunner

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No, I do not know exactly what you mean. Do you read Hebrew and Greek? Maybe you mean one of those Bibles.

Or perhaps you are a KJ onlyist. But even they do not all contain the same number of books. Please specify.
You know exactly what I mean, I read all the books of the whole Holy Bible.