What Is The Scripture?
There is a great deal of argument today over which translation of the Scripture is most reliable. Should you use the New International Version (NIV), New American Standard (NAS), King James Version (KJV), New King James Version (NKJV), Amplified Bible (AB), New Century Version (NCV), or a host of other translations. Read on for more...
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Why Is Bible Study So Important?
One of the biggest problems in Christianity today is that so many believers have "absorbed the mental attitude of the world" rather than the absolute truth of Scripture. God makes it plain that His Word (which expresses His thoughts) are absolute, and not to be confused with the ways and thoughts of the world (which are relative truth).
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How To Study The Bible!
This study is designed to introduce the student to basic facts about the Bible and also to introduce some principles that should be employed in one's search of the Holy Scriptures.
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How We Got The Bible!
by John F. MacArthur, Jr. Now the Scripture certainly has more than enough content to be interrogated, considering that it's comprised of 66 books, 1,189 chapters, 31,173 verses, and 774,746 words. When you open your English translation to read or study, you might have asked in the past or are currently asking, "How can I be sure this is the pure and true Word of God?"
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What Does "Canon" Mean?
"Canon", from the Greek word KANON, means "a rule, a standard (of faith and practice), or a boundary". When Christians refer to the "canon of Scripture" we are referring to the books of the Bible we commonly accept as authoritative and from God. Read on for more...
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The Apocrypha
The "Apocrypha" are those extra-Biblical writings that are included in the Greek Septuagint (Greek translation of the Old Testament) and the Latin Vulgate, but are excluded from Jewish and Protestant Bibles as being "uninspired". Why don't the protestants use these book?
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The Inerrancy Of The Word Of God!
The Word of God, the Bible, is true in all that it affirms in it's original text (the Autographa). The use of Textual Criticism has given the Christian Faith a trustworthy text, as trustworthy as the Autographa. Read on for more...
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