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2006-10-30 11:13:52 · 39 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Who Wrote the Bible - A Letter from God
“Who wrote the Bible” is a question that is undoubtedly asked by many who are familiar with the impact this book has made on people around the world. The Bible gives guidance in our journey through life to eternity, as well as leads us to a relationship with the God of the universe. It is a historical book that is backed by archeology, and a prophetic book that has lived up to all of its claims thus far. In light of all these facts, asking, “who wrote the bible,” is a vital question that deserves serious investigation and a serious response. The Bible is God’s letter to humanity collected into 66 books written by 40 divinely inspired writers. These writers come from all walks of life (i.e., kings to fishermen) and spans over a period of 1,500 years or more. These claims may seem dramatic (or unrealistic to some), but a careful and honest study of the biblical scriptures will show them to be true.

Who Wrote the Bible - Evidence of Divine Inspiration
“Who wrote the Bible” is a question that can be definitively answered by examining the biblical texts in light of the external evidences that supports its claims. 2 Timothy 3:16 states that “All scripture is inspired by God….” In 2 Peter 1:20-21, Peter reminds the reader to “know this first of all, that no prophecy of scripture is a matter of one’s own interpretation, … but men moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God.” The Bible itself tells us that it is God who is the author of His book.

God does not leave us with just claims of His divine handiwork in the Bible, but also supports it with compelling evidence. The design of the Bible itself is a miracle. Written over more than 1,500 years by vastly different writers, yet every book in the Bible is consistent in its message. These 66 books talk about history, prophecy, poetry, and theology. Despite their complexity, differences in writing styles and vast time periods, the books of the Bible agree miraculously well in theme, facts and cross-referencing. No human beings could have planned such an intricate combination of books over a 1,500-year time span. Bible manuscripts (remember, there were no printing presses until 1455) have survived despite weather, persecution and time. Most ancient writings written on weak materials like papyrus have vanished all together. Yet many copies of the Old Testament scriptures survived. For instance, the Dead Sea Scrolls contain all books of the Old Testament, except Esther, and have been dated to before the time of Christ. Consider Julius Caesar’s Gallic Wars. Only ten copies written about 1,000 years after the event are in existence. In comparison, there are over 24,000+ New Testament manuscripts, the earliest one dating to within 24 years after Christ.

The Bible also validates its divine authorship through fulfilled prophecies. An astonishing 668 prophecies have been fulfilled and none have ever been proven false (three are unconfirmed). An honest study of biblical prophecy will compellingly show the divine authorship of the Bible. Further, archeology confirms (or in some cases supports) accounts in the biblical record. No other holy book comes close to the Bible in the amount of evidence supporting its divine authorship.

Who Wrote the Bible - A Question of Eternal Significance
“Who Wrote the Bible” is indeed a question that everyone must ask. If indeed it is the Word of the living God, then no other book gives us more insight into our lives, more hope for our future, and a true path to a relationship with God. Search the Bible with openness and honesty and see for yourself what the Creator of the universe wants to tell you!

2006-10-30 11:15:56 · answer #1 · answered by whaaa? 2 · 4 1

2 Timothy 3:16,17 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 complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.
In other words, saying that the Bible is God's word is the same as saying that the Bible is inspired by God. Just stating in the Bible that it is inspired by God does not make it so. Anyone can write a book and claim divine inspiration. The Bible does make that claim, but it also backs it up with truths that stand the test of time. No other book has been or could be written by 40 different writers in 3 different languages in several different countries over hundreds of years and yet be completely harmonious and without error or contradiction.

2006-10-30 11:24:15 · answer #2 · answered by K 5 · 1 0

The Bible wasn't written as such. Letters were written for the usual reasons - to convey information to people in another locality. Accounts of what people had witnessed were written down for the usual reasons - to remember the details, and pass them on to others. The Bible is a collection of many such documents written by various people in various times and places. At the end of the 4th Century the bishops of the Catholic Church gathered together all the writings being used in Catholic worship throughout the known world. In prayer they discerned which of these writings could definitively be said to be divinely inspired. They bound these 73 texts into a book called the Bible, which means, in Greek, "the book".

2016-05-22 13:17:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Which parts and which time? The bible is a collection, some say at least 40 different authors, probably more. Plus it was been translated, re-written and editted countless times by countless people. At the very best the bible is a collection of parables, never intended to be taken literally. In a more real sense the bible is the book of christian mythology. No different than that of ancient greeks or romans.

2006-10-30 11:54:05 · answer #4 · answered by ndmagicman 7 · 0 1

First, most Bibles were translated from the Hebrew/Greek Bible. And this Hebrew/Greek Bible was written by Holy men of God whom God's Spirit moved upon.

2006-10-30 11:28:12 · answer #5 · answered by rzblossom 2 · 0 0

40 authors inspired by God, spread between a period of 1500 years on three different continents in three different languages. The remarkable thing about the Bible is that it has a harmonious storyline from cover to cover, and is so historically accurate that they still use it today as a primary source of archaelogical digs in the middleast, and it has stood the test of time. 3500 -4000 years for the old testament and 2000 years for the new.

2006-10-30 11:19:26 · answer #6 · answered by Covered By the Blood 2 · 1 0

The Bible was written by several different men. Some were prophets, some were apostles, but they were all inspired by the Holy Spirit.

2006-10-30 11:16:08 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Bible is a collection of the classics from an ancient civilization. If we take the time to understand it, it will serve as a huge reservoir of wisdom. It is like a seed of that civilization with its life hidden within it. It takes certain skills to read and understand ancient literature. For those who lack those skills, Bible will be worthless junk.

2006-10-30 11:23:04 · answer #8 · answered by John 4 · 0 0

"Who" wrote it? As if someone just sat down one day and decided to write the whole thing in a mere couple days? The Bible was written over a span of thousands of years and centuries. It was written through the hand of God's prophets, throughout time.

2006-10-30 11:20:04 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

the Holy Bible was written by man but, inspired by God, through dreams and visions. Also by the 12 disciples who were witnesses of Jesus' great work while he was here on Earth.

2006-10-30 11:18:58 · answer #10 · answered by peggy d 1 · 2 0

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