Are All Books of the Whole Holy Bible Divinely Inspired?

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RaceRunner

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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.
 

EricH

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If God has the power to create the universe and life, then he also has the power to have the Bible written in the way that he desires.
 

RaceRunner

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If God has the power to create the universe and life, then he also has the power to have the Bible written in the way that he desires.
Do you believe all books of the whole Holy Bible are Divinely inspired?
 

Beckie

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Pro 14:15 The simple believeth every word: but the prudent man looketh well to his going.

Some folks cant help it.
 

RaceRunner

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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.
I'm glad Locoponydirtman admitted to believing that all books of the whole Holy Bible are Divinely inspired. :love:
 

RaceRunner

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Matthew 10:32-33
32 Every one therefore that shall confess me before men, I will also confess him before my Father who is in heaven 33 But he that shall deny me before men, I will also deny him before my Father who is in heaven.
 
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Locoponydirtman

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I'm glad Locoponydirtman admitted to believing that all books of the whole Holy Bible are Divinely inspired. :love:
Every Christian believes that all scripture (the entire Holy Bible) is Divinely inspired.
 
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The 22 Books of the Tanakh, that includes the 5 Books of the Torah [a Copy used to sit in the Holy Temple, so this is God's Choice, for the Bible in His Temple, when it existed], are absolutely just as God gave them to Moses, Joshua, the Prophets, the Songs/Psalms.

The 27 Books of the New Testament, with exception, to the Greek versions, of Matthew, the ending of Mark 16, 1 John 5:6-8, are most definitely Inspired by God.
 
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Proofs the Version of Matthew we have is a Translation from Hebrew to Greek, and what you are about to read proves they struggled in their efforts to correctly Translate.

Papias

Matthew also issued a written Gospel among the Hebrews in their own dialect, while Peter and Paul were preaching in Rome and laying the foundation of the Church. After their departure, Mark, the disciple and interpreter of Peter, did also hand down to us in writing what had been preached by Peter. Luke also, the companion of Paul, recorded in a book the Gospel preached by him. Afterwards John, the disciple of the Lord, who also had leaned upon his breast, did himself publish a Gospel during his residence at Ephesus in Asia. (Against Heresies, 3:1)

Irenaeus was a student of Polycarp, who was a student of the Apostle John. Around 170 A.D., Irenaeus confirms and elaborates upon Papias’ report:

In Papias’s writings, known as Expositions of the Oracles of the Lord, it is stated by Eusebius of Caesarea, that he wrote: ‘So then Matthew wrote the oracles in the Hebrew language, and every one interpreted them as he was able’ (in Eusebius, Church History, 3.39.16). Papias lived within 50 years after the death and resurrection of Christ.

The Bishop Papia of Hierapolis said: "Matthew gathered Jesus's loghia in a Hebrew dialect and each of them translated them (in Greek)



Origen

Among the four Gospels, which are the only indisputable ones in the Church of God under heaven, I have learned by tradition that the first was written by Matthew, who was once a publican, but afterwards an apostle of Jesus Christ, and it was prepared for the converts from Judaism and published in the Hebrew language. (Recorded by Eusebius in Church History, 6:25)



Eusebius

For Matthew, who had at first preached to the Hebrews, when he was about to go to other peoples, committed his Gospel to writing in his native tongue, and thus compensated those whom he was obliged to leave for the loss of his presence. (Eusebius, Church History, 3:24)



Jerome (374-420 A.D.) who saw the Hebrew gospel, said he had translated it and on several occasions and he quoted from it (On Famous Men 2 & 3).
 
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But, we do have the copy of Hebrew Matthew, in Jerome's Writings. So, in Theory, we do have ALL Inspired Books when we put it correctly together.
 
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Here's one of the differences between the Hebrew and Greek: no mention from Jesus to Command to Water Baptize. Just like Mark 16, Water Baptism, was added later.
 
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Makes perfect sense that "Water Baptism," the idea of doing it ritually, was added later.
Why?
It is not a Requirement to go to Heaven. Thief on the Cross!
 
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hey, el LOCO - Man,
Show me, where Water Baptism, is a Biblical REQUIREMENT for SALVATION?
 

JaumeJ

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One good example given us by Jesus Yeshua on the Cross is the Thief forgiven.
 

RaceRunner

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Makes perfect sense that "Water Baptism," the idea of doing it ritually, was added later.
Why?
It is not a Requirement to go to Heaven. Thief on the Cross!
John the Baptist baptized Jesus using water. :love:
 

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1 Corinthians 12:13...By one Spirit are we all baptized into one body...