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Chapter 1: The Bible: The Word of God
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1.
What is the meaning of the word “Bible”?
2.
What are the two general lines of evidence that the Bible is the Word of God?
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3.
Name five passages in the Old Testament and five passages in the New Testament in which the Bible declares or assumes itself to be the Word of God.
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New Testament:
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4.
Name six perfections, with six corresponding transformations of human character, which the Word accomplishes, according to Psalm 19:7-11.
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5.
Why is the continuity of the Bible an evidence of its inspiration?
6.
What are some of the evidences of continuity in the Bible?
7.
How does the Bible differ from other books in the extent of its revelation of truth?
8.
How does the extensive publication of the Bible relate to its transforming power?
9.
Relate the supernatural character of the Bible to its subject matter.
10.
Evaluate the Bible as literature.
11.
How can the human authorship be related to the unprejudiced authority of the Bible?
12.
Relate the Bible as a supernatural book to Jesus Christ as a supernatural person.
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