Topical Studies
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Coherence and Credibility: Ancient Near Eastern context comparisons
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Tags :Archaeology, Bible Study, Coherence, End times, evidence, Exegesis, Gospel, holiness, KJV, Manuscripts, Messiah, Nehemiah, Prayer, Reliability, Ruth, Scripture
The sacred Scriptures, as affirmed in 2 Peter 1:19-21, stand as a divine beacon, illuminating the path of truth amidst the shadows of human understanding. The prophetic word, borne not of private interpretation but through the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, calls for a reverent and sober attention.
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Evidence with Integrity: Prophecy and fulfillment as testimony

The significance of prophecy in Scripture serves as a divine beacon, illuminating God’s sovereign plan and underscoring His unwavering faithfulness throughout the tapestry of history. As Isaiah 46:10 declares, the Lord declares the end from the beginning, affirming His omniscience and control over all events.
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Truth in the Text: Coherence across authors and eras

The Holy Scriptures, though penned by diverse authors over various epochs, reveal a singular divine narrative woven with purpose and coherence. This unity is affirmed in 2 Timothy 3:16, where all Scripture is declared to be inspired by God and serves as a foundation for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness.
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Witness and Reliability
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The reliability of Scripture stands as a cornerstone of the Christian faith, firmly rooted in the conviction that all Scripture is given by inspiration of God, serving as both doctrine and reproof (2 Timothy 3:16). This divine origin assures believers that the Word of God is not merely a collection of ancient texts, but a…
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Coherence and Credibility: Coherence across authors and eras
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Tags :Bible Study, covenant, Discipleship, Exegesis, Gospel, History, Israel, KJV, Messiah, prophecy, Psalms, Reliability, Ruth, Scripture, Teaching, Text, Theology, Watchfulness
The Holy Scriptures, though penned by diverse authors across centuries, manifest a remarkable unity that bears witness to the divine hand guiding their composition. Each book, inspired by the Holy Spirit as affirmed in 2 Timothy 3:16 and 2 Peter 1:21, contributes to a cohesive narrative that reveals God’s redemptive plan for humanity.
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Manuscript Evidence and Archaeological Findings: Assessing the Historical Credibility of Scripture

The historical credibility of Scripture has long been a focal point of theological inquiry, particularly regarding its manuscript evidence and archaeological corroboration. The writings of Luke, for example, provide a meticulous account of Jesus’ life, underscoring the importance of verifiable sources in the pursuit of truth (Luke 1:1–4).
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Foundations of Faith: Exploring the Biblical and Historical Reliability of Scripture
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The Bible stands unique among ancient writings, not only for its spiritual depth but also for its remarkable preservation and historical reliability. As believers, we hold a high view of Scripture, recognizing it as the inspired Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16).
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Compelling Evidence Affirming the Bible’s Divine Inspiration and Reliability

The Bible stands unique among ancient texts, not only for its spiritual message but also for the remarkable evidence supporting its authenticity and divine inspiration. In a world filled with skepticism and competing worldviews, Christians are called to be ready to answer with meekness and fear, grounded on solid evidence (1 Peter 3:15). This study…
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Unshakable Foundations: Biblical and Historical Proofs of Scripture’s Reliability
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The reliability of the Holy Scriptures is a foundational truth of the Christian faith. The Bible is not merely a collection of ancient writings but the divinely inspired Word of God, preserved through providence and attested by various forms of evidence. In a world where skepticism about the Bible’s authenticity persists, serious Bible students need…
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The Reliability of Scripture: A Biblical, Historical, and Textual Case for Trusting God’s Word
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Tags :Archaeology, Deuteronomy, evidence, Exodus, Gospel, History, Israel, Messiah, prophecy, Reliability, Scripture, Teaching, Watchfulness
The reliability of Scripture stands as a central pillar of the Christian faith because every doctrine, promise, and redemptive truth depends on the trustworthiness of the biblical text. Scripture affirms both divine inspiration and preservation, declaring that “the word of the LORD endureth for ever” (1 Peter 1:25) and that “all scripture is given by…



