If the Roman Catholic Church choosing Bible books gave the world the Bible, being infallible, then why did Rome reject or question the inspiration of James and Hebrews, then later accept it? I believe there are some misunderstandings in this question that must be addressed first. The Roman Catholic Church…
Image by Pexels from Pixabay Why is the Bible considered the living work of God when many of the writers talked about very personal things at times and even put in their own opinions? This is a question about the inspiration of Scripture. Although we can’t understand completely exactly how…
Image by Free-Photos from Pixabay In 2 Timothy 3:16, what is the meaning of the phrase “for correction”? Second Timothy 3:16-17 is a beautiful piece of Scripture that tells us all of the benefits not just of Paul’s writings, but of all of the Scriptures, Old and New Testaments. We…
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Last time we considered the Old Testament Apocrypha, books written between the time of Malachi and the beginning of the New Testament. I want to discuss works written after the New Testament, after about 95-96 AD. These range from the 2nd to 5th century.…
Image by Yuri_B from Pixabay People question the Bible’s composition, transmission, and whether there are books missing. This series adds reason to faith concerning the Scriptures for every believer. It is also designed to give you loads of information that you can give to those asking you about the Bible.…