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The Study of the Bible. Dr. Henry D. Wells JR. BIBLIOLOGY. In any discussion of a Christian's personal belief system, Bibliology must be the beginning point. The Bible is the source of Christian belief.
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The Study of the Bible Dr. Henry D. Wells JR.
BIBLIOLOGY • In any discussion of a Christian's personal belief system, Bibliology must be the beginning point. • The Bible is the source of Christian belief. • Arthur W. Pink wrote, "Christianity is the religion of a Book. Christianity is based upon the impregnable rock of the Holy Scripture. The starting point of all doctrinal discussion must be the Bible." • Christianity is only as credible as its foundation.
More Than Just A Book • The Bible is not a natural book because it claims divine revelation as penned by human authors. • The Bible claims dual authorship. • For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost. (2 Peter 1:21) • This makes the Bible a worthy guide in this life. • All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.(2 Tim.3:16)
Bibliology answers the following questions: • Is the Bible the Word of God? • (A QUESTION OF REVELATION) • Are the words of the Bible accurate and without error? • (A QUESTION OF INSPIRATION) • Are the words of the Bible authoritative? • (A QUESTION OF INERRANCY) • Do the present books in the Bible belong there? • (A QUESTION OF CANONICITY) • Can we interpret the meaning of the Bible in today's language? • (A QUESTION OF HERMENEUTICS) • Can we understand and apply the spiritual nature of the Bible to our life? • (A QUESTION OF ILLUMINATION)
1. Is the Bible the Word of God?(A QUESTION OF REVELATION) • Revelation is the act whereby God gives humanity knowledge about God that they could not otherwise know. • God's self-revelation can be divided into two areas: • 1. General Revelation (which include Nature, Conscience and History) • 2. Special Revelation (the Bible and Jesus Christ)
2. Are the words of the Bible accurate and without error?(A QUESTION OF INSPIRATION) • Inspiration is the supernatural guidance of the writers of Scripture by the Spirit of God, whereby they wrote the divine Word of God, transcribed accurately and reliably. • The word "inspiration" literally means God breathed out. Inspiration involves: • 1. Inspired guidance by the Holy Spirit • 2. Inspired personality of the authors • 3. Inspired Words • 4. Resulting in inspired text.
2. Are the words of the Bible authoritative?(A QUESTION OF INERRANCY) • Does the Bible contain errors? • If you think it does, Where are They? • ?
4. Do the present books in the Bible belong there?(A QUESTION OF CANONICITY) • Canonicity answers the question of the standards, which was used to place books in the Bible. • The word Bible come from the Greek term "bibilos" which means library. • The canon is the standard by which the 66 books in the Bible were determined and the basis by which they were included in Scripture.
WHY THE APOCRYPHA IS REJECTED? • The 66 books in the Holy Bible contain all that God has chosen to reveal about God and all humanity needs to know concerning God's person, attributes, works, and salvation. • The fact that salvation is limited to God's self-revelation rejects the necessity or possibility of additional books of Scripture that include further revelation.
5. Can we interpret the meaning of the Bible in today's language?(A QUESTION OF HERMENEUTICS) • Hermeneutics is the science of biblical interpretation.
6. Can we understand and apply the spiritual nature of the Bible to our life?(A QUESTION OF ILLUMINATION) • Illumination is the work of the Holy Spirit in helping the believer understand and apply the spiritual meaning of Scripture.