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1 | Do we have the whole Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | confused??? | 210131 | ||
I understand that it may not be a simple answer. But the website is the only direction you (or anyone else) has provided so far. Any other direction would be appreciated. Maybe a book or two or what I was really looking for was to glean from the knowledge of others on the forum. You said alot though in that first sentence. If I understand correctly then we base our theology and our way of life off verses and lessons that may not be "from God". I just always thought that if it was in the Bible then it was the Word of God and if it wasn't in there then it wasn't God's Word. But that may not be the case after all, is that correct? Also, how did our Lord draw the discussion to a satisfactory conclusion? That may help answer my question there. Thank you for your help.---confused??? | ||||||
2 | Do we have the whole Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | CDBJ | 210140 | ||
Greetings Confused, I don’t know how much of the Bible you have read but there is a portion of it that is very pertinent with regards to your question. In order to find that out there is a specific question that you can answer that will set things in motion for giving you a clear perspective on the Bible. The Question for you is this: Have you come to the place yet where you can say, with out a shadow of doubt, that you will go to heaven when you pass from this present life? I realize this is an awesome question but do you have that assurance yet? 1 John 5:13 (GW) I've written this to those who believe in the Son of God (( so that they will know that they have eternal life.)) Have a great day, CDBJ |
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3 | Do we have the whole Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | confused??? | 210142 | ||
Yes sir. Good to go on that. It is just that recently I have been discussing how we know each book of the Bible belongs and that there were none left out. As I look into this, it seems quite plausible that there are books in there that "may not" be inspired by God and that there also "may be" books not there that have been inspired by God. This is what I am looking for more information on. For example, Martin Luther didn't think Hebrews, Revelations, and James were not inspired. He did not think they belonged. And as I look further back, many of the books (Hebrews, Jude, and Revelations specifically) were very controversial as to whether or not they were the Word of God. Just looking for help on the matter.--confused??? | ||||||
4 | Do we have the whole Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | CDBJ | 210155 | ||
Greetings and glad to hear that your position in Christ is secure!! Taking just the book of Revelation as an example; almost everything in Rev. is repetitious it just ties everything together. Here is a site that expounds on future things and ties them in with the Old Testament. http://www.solagroup.org/ Type in the search section of your inter net provided the following. How do we know the Bible is complete? Then hit enter and you can spend hours with the results. Have fun, CDBJ |
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