Theological Term of the Week
Thursday, November 1, 2007 at 1:39PM
rebecca in theological terms

 
inspiration of scripture
A term referring to the fact that the Bible is breathed out by God; it is a divine product. God superintended the writers of scripture in such a way that the words of are not only the words of the writer, but also the words of God. 

Learn more:

  1. GotQuestions.org: What does it mean that the Bible is inspired?
  2. Blue Letter Bible: In What Sense Is the Bible the Inspired Word of God?
  3. TheopediaInspiration of the Bible
  4. A. A. HodgeThe Inspiration of the Bible
  5. Rick Wade: The Inspiration of the Bible
  6. Herman Ridderbos: The Inspiration and Authority of Holy Scripture
  7. David G. Peterson: The Inspiration and Authority of Scripture
  8. Bruce WareBiblical Inspiration (mp3)

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Filed under Scripture.

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