Things The Bible Got Right
Things The Bible Got Right
By
Allen D. Edge
The Holy
Bible is a book that expresses the mind and heart of God as God is known in the
Judeo Christian Faith. It is the
foundation of the Judeo Christian Faith.
The Holy
Bible was written by the prophets and apostles who were inspired by the Holy
Spirit. "Above all," says Peter in 2 Peter 1:20,21 "you must
understand that no prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet's own
interpretation. For prophecy never had its origin in the will of man, but men
spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit." (NIV). The
Bible was written by many men. The 39 books of the Old Testament were written
in the Hebrew language. The first five books, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus,
Numbers and Deuteronomy, were written by Moses who lived about 1,500 B.C. As
other men were inspired by God, they gave their special messages. The last book
of the Old Testament was written about 400 B.C. by Malachi.
The 27
books of the New Testament were written in the Greek language. Matthew, John
and Peter were members of the special group of twelve disciples who followed
Jesus for the 32 years of His ministry. They wrote eight of the New Testament
books.
The
other authors were: Mark, a young man, probably no older than a teenager at the
time of Jesus' ministry, and was a son of an early Christian family. Luke wrote
two books, Luke and Acts, was a Christian physician, and was probably the only
Gentile author of any of the books of the Bible. The others were all Jews.
Two of
the authors in the New Testament, James and Jude, were brothers of Jesus
(either half-brothers or foster brothers). The apostle Paul wrote thirteen,
some think fourteen, of the New Testament books.
The
Bible has been translated many times into many languages. One of the first
translations was from the Hebrew of the Old Testament into Greek two or three
centuries before the Christian era, and was for Jews who lived in Greek
speaking lands. This translation was called the Septuagint. Later the Bible has
been translated into nearly every language spoken.
The
first English translation was made in about A.D. 1388 by an English scholar
named John Wycliffe. The most popular English translation for centuries was the
King James Version, authorized by King James I of England in 1611. In the last
century, many translations have been made into more contemporary English. Source:
http://www.biblebay.org/article.php?id=2
The Bible is the
Word of God. It is the manual for all
creation. The Bible gives specific guidelines on how to get the optimum results
out of life. This treatment of “Things The Bible Got Right” will
reveal truths that are apparent and truths that have been hidden.
We live in a world,
not so unlike the ancient world, where man’s intellect is worshipped above
spirituality. Today there are countless
detractors of the Bible. They have spent
millions of dollars producing movies to debunk the relevance and accuracy of
the Bible. There are on-going debates over the origin of mankind and life
itself. Yet, an even cursory examination of the Holy Scriptures will
demonstrate that God’s Word is the set and man’s intellect is the subset.
We’ll cover issues such
as the origin of life, the existence of God, Himself, Jesus, the Christ,
physical, emotional, and spiritual health, sexuality, the function of art, the
purpose of prayer, inescapable laws such as reciprocity, attraction,
association, and much more. You have
heard and hear so much about the problems and errors with the scriptures. Now let’s examine and celebrate “The
Things The Bible Got Right”.
(more to come)
