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1 | Dr. B., Did He inspire Peter and Jude? | Eph 4:9 | Searcher56 | 171651 | ||
Dr. B., do you agree that the Holy Spirit inspired each Biblical writer (2 Tim 3:16) and they didn't borrow or copy from another writer? I ask in light of my next post. Searcher |
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2 | Dr. B., Did He inspire Peter and Jude? | Eph 4:9 | drbloor | 171655 | ||
Dear Searcher, I agree 100 percent that the writers of the Bible were inspired by the Holy Spirit, but I can't agree that they did not use or refer to other inspired writings. That would be absurd. The later writers of the gospels clearly referred to the writings of the earlier gospels. And the whole of the New Testament is infused with the Old Testament. A full list of examples would be huge. Why would you claim such a thing? Yrs, Dr. B. |
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3 | Dr. B., Did He inspire Peter and Jude? | Eph 4:9 | Searcher56 | 171657 | ||
While the writers knew and referred about other writings, it was the Holy Spirit that inspired them to include it ... that is why Jude (about 65 AD) and Peter (about 67 AD) use different words. The dates are from one source ... I think they were written about the same time and if the latter writer read the first letter written. Neither writer refers to the other. | ||||||