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We are currently looking at the concept of the canon of Scripture. Last week we looked at how the Hebrew canon was broken into three parts – the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. Today we will see which Old Testament books are included in each section.
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Today, we will look at how the Hebrew canon was broken into three parts – the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings.
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Today, we will look at the growth of the Old Testament canon with the inclusion of the prophets and the writings.
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We are currently looking at the concept of the canon of Scripture. Because the beginning of God’s revelation of Himself is contained in what we often refer to as the “Old Testament”, our discussion of the development of the canon must begin there.
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We are currently looking at the concept of the canon of Scripture. Last week we defined what is meant by ‘the canon of Scripture’ – “the list of books that have been recognized as being inspired by God and which therefore belong in the Bible.” This week I want to look at why it is important that we have a canon of Scripture.
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Many documents have been written throughout human history. How was it decided which ones belonged in the Bible and which ones did not? This is the question of canonization.
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Today I want to conclude this series of posts by looking at the authority of Scripture.
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God – especially the doctrine of inspiration. This week and next I want to tie it all together in a brief summary.
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Because Scripture is true, and it is the very inspired Word of God, we must labor diligently to make sure we understand what it is actually teaching.
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In recent weeks we have been looking at ramifications of the doctrine of the inspiration of Scripture, and then the implications of what it means when we say that the […]
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