THE UNIQUENESS OF THE BIBLE
The Bible is unique! It is not enough to say that
it is a unique Book, for it is a collection of sixty-six ancient Books.
Moreover, this unique collection of Books is bound together by a central
theme and a unity of purpose which makes the books into One Book.
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This Book tells of the ways in which God revealed
Himself to mankind over a period of several thousand years. This account
of the ways in which God has intervened in human history provides us
with a description of the nature and the attributes of God completely
different from the concept of God found anywhere else in the entire
world of literature. The Bible is history, but history strikingly
different from ordinary history. Secular history tells of the rise and
fall of nations, of great wars and battles, and of the ways in which men
and nations have affected the peoples of surrounding territories. But
the Bible goes further than that. The Bible is an interpretation of
history, showing how men (as individuals and as nations) have either
been blessed or punished by God for their attitude to Him and His holy
laws. It is this unique explanation of the moral and spiritual factors
behind the historical narrative, which makes the Bible so relevant to us
today.
The Bible enables us to discover the will of God for
our lives because this divine will is made plain in hundreds of
real-life illustrations in the Bible. This is why we invite you to
commence this study with us. We sincerely hope you will discover for
yourself the truth about God Almighty, as Creator, Provider and Savior
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First, we must answer some of the questions many
people have in their minds as they begin to read the Bible. Some say,
for example, “Why should I read a book which is merely Jewish
mythology?” Jewish mythology is quite different from what we find in the
Bible. In fact the truth of the Bible will be quite evident to us as we
continue our study. Others ask, “How could such an ancient Book still
be relevant?” True, people today are much better educated than ever
before; yet the Bible (in part or the whole) ranks as the “world’s
best-seller.” Every year more than one hundred million copies are sold!
So, when you read the Bible you are in good company, for millions of
modern people are reading it! Moreover, it is not being read only by
people in Western lands! The Bible (either in part or the whole) is
being read today in more than twelve hundred languages. The Bible is
being sold today in the languages of 97% of the world’s population and
is being read in almost every country and island on earth. For this
reason alone, no person is really educated if he has not studied the
most widely read Book in the literature of the world.
You will find a copy of the Bible helpful as a
textbook for use with this course. Have you got a Bible beside you now?
The first thing that impresses most beginners is the size of the
Bible—it contains more than 800,000 words. Most people hardly know where
to begin! Well, let us begin at the very beginning! Open your Bible at
the title page and you will find an index listing the names of the
sixty-six Books of the Bible. Notice there are two major divisions, one
called the Old Testament and the other called the New Testament; both
sections are divided into many subsections. In a later lesson we shall
explain in detail what these two “Testaments” are and how they relate to
each other. The Old Testament was written in the Hebrew language
(except for a few small sections written in Chaldee) and the New
Testament was written in the Greek language, which had become at that
period the international language just as English is today.
The Old Testament begins with a concise account of
the creation of the world. This unique narrative begins in the undated
past, and records how God the Almighty Creator prepared the world,
stage-by-stage, to be a home for mankind. When all was ready, God
created man. From this logical beginning, the story continues for
thousands of years until we reach the end of the Old Testament in the
days of Malachi about 400 B.C. The New Testament covers a relatively
short period from the birth of Jesus to the death of the Apostles. It
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THE AUTHORITY OF THE BIBLE
People must have a true and authoritative basis for
their faith. Many popular religions are based entirely on human ideas
and thus are merely theories or philosophies. Christianity is based on
the Bible which Christians accept as their final authority because they
believe it to be inspired by God. Thus, our first topic for study is the
basis for this belief. Why do Christians believe the Bible to be a Book
inspired by God? Our answer is found in the Bible itself.
1. The Bible Claims To Be A Revelation Of God.
This claim is found in a large number of places in the Bible. It is summed up in two short readings as follows:
Every scripture is inspired by God and useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the person dedicated to God may be capable and equipped for every good work (2 Timothy 3:16-17).
No prophecy of scripture ever comes about by the
prophet’s own imagination, for no prophecy was ever borne of human
impulse; rather, men carried along by the Holy Spirit spoke from God (2 Peter 1:20-21).
These two short paragraphs give a definition of the
Christian concept of the inspiration of Scripture. All Scripture is
given by God. It was given in two main ways, first by direct revelation (by which the actual words of God are recorded by the prophets): second by inspiration
(by which the Holy Spirit guided the prophets as they wrote and thus
the prophets wrote Divine Truth). Let us examine these two aspects of
the Divine origin of the Bible.
The Bible was given by means of direct revelation. Nearly four thousand times in the Bible we find words or expressions such as: And God said... or The Lord spoke to Moses, or The Word of the Lord came to Isaiah. You could look up the following references by way of example:
God spoke to Moses (Exodus 3:4), about 1500 B.C.
God spoke to Samuel (1 Samuel 3:11), about 1000 B.C.
God spoke to Elijah (1 Kings 21:17), about 900 B.C.
God spoke to Isaiah (2 Kings 20:1), about 700 B.C.
God spoke to Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:2), about 600 B.C.
God spoke to Ezekiel (Ezekiel 1:3), about 600 B.C.
God spoke to Malachi (Malachi 1:1-2), about 400 B.C.
The above dates are given in round numbers to convey
the sense of historical continuity. Thus, God spoke directly to His
prophets from time to time throughout the entire period of Israel’s
national existence commencing with Moses and ending with Malachi. These
holy prophets received direct revelations from God and recorded them at
His command. Thus, we have here the actual spoken Word of God.
The Bible was also given by means of the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
There are large sections of the Bible which contain history and poetry.
Are these sections nothing more than Jewish literature? Certainly they
are classified as Jewish literature, but even the Jewish people were
able to distinguish between ordinary literature and Divinely inspired
literature. “Direct revelation” from God was not necessary when the
prophets were recording actual historical facts, but to be authoritative history it had to be inspired by God.
Because they were inspired by God, the prophets were divinely guided in the selection of facts to be written; they were divinely guided in the choice of words to describe the facts; and they were divinely guided in recording not merely human comment on the facts, but the attitude of God
toward the behavior of the persons referred to. Thus by Divine
inspiration, the prophets were protected from errors in historical fact,
from errors in doctrine and from mistakes made through ignorance. In
this way the Bible was kept from becoming a mixture of truth and legend
which is what we find in most ancient books (for instance, the Greek
classics). Modern research and archaeology have demonstrated the
astonishing accuracy of Bible history and supports the claim that the
Bible is inspired by God.
This briefly is what the Bible claims for itself! It
is a Book (which, in some parts, is thousands of years old) which
claims to be a record of the actual words of God to men, and of the ways
in which He has dealt with men in history. Can such a claim be tested?
Yes! In fact, God requires that we test this claim sincerely. About 2500
years ago, God spoke through the prophet Isaiah and challenged
unbelievers to apply a very practical test. It is found in the following
verses. Please read them carefully:
“Present your argument,” says the Lord. “Produce
your evidence,” says Jacob’s king. “Let them produce evidence! Let them
tell us what will happen! Tell us about your earlier predictive oracles,
so we may examine them and see how they were fulfilled. Or decree for
us some future events! Predict how future events will turn out, so we
might know you are gods. Yes, do something good or bad, so we might be
frightened and in awe. Look, you are nothing, and your accomplishments
are nonexistent; the one who chooses to worship you is disgusting.” (Isaiah 41:21-24).
“I am the Lord! That is my name! I will not share
my glory with anyone else, or the praise due me with idols. Look, my
earlier predictive oracles have come to pass; now I announce new events.
Before they begin to occur, I reveal them to you.” (Isaiah 42:8-9).
This is what the Lord, Israel’s king, says, their
protector, the Lord who leads armies: “I am the first and I am the
last, there is no God but me. Who is like me? Let him make his claim!
Let him announce it and explain it to me—since I established an ancient
people—let them announce future events! Don’t panic! Don’t be afraid!
Did I not tell you beforehand and decree it? You are my witnesses. Is
there any God but me? There is no other protector; I know of none.” (Isaiah 44:6-8).
“Remember what I accomplished in antiquity! Truly
I am God, I have no peer; I am God, and there is none like me, who
announces the end from the beginning and reveals beforehand what has not
yet occurred, who says, ‘My plan will be realized, I will accomplish
what I desire,’ who summons an eagle from the east, from a distant land,
one who carries out my plan. Yes, I have decreed, yes, I will bring it
to pass; I have formulated a plan, yes, I will carry it out” (Isaiah 46:9-11).
These verses clearly teach that the fact of
inspiration and the facts of history when taken together will prove
whether or not a prophet had written the words of God. One unique
feature of the Bible is the vast amount of prophecy or prediction
concerning future events it contains. God challenges men to examine
these, prophecies to see whether or not they have been fulfilled! For a
prediction to be fulfilled in the way and in the time foretold by the
prophet is proof that God spoke through the prophet. We will study this
in detail in later lessons. This test can be applied to thousands of
predictions in the Bible leading to the conclusion that God has spoken.
The Bible’s claim to be inspired by the Holy Spirit is the only possible
answer to the amazing mystery of the foretelling of the future in
accurate detail.
2. The Authority Of The Bible Does Not Depend On Our Ability To Understand It.
Read the following verses:
Concerning this salvation, the prophets who
predicted the grace that would come to you searched and investigated
carefully. They probed into what person or time the Spirit of Christ
within them was indicating when he testified beforehand about the
sufferings appointed for Christ and his subsequent glory (1 Peter 1:10-11).
And regard the patience of our Lord as salvation,
just as also our dear brother Paul wrote to you, according to the
wisdom given to him (2 Peter 3:15).
You will notice that even the prophets themselves
did not fully understand the words that God spoke through them or
revealed to them. They were simply God’s messengers, and often the great
truths they wrote down were too profound for them to understand. No
human mind can fully understand Divine truths. A Muslim leader once
asked, “Would God punish a man for failing to understand Bible
doctrines?” The answer is, “No, we are not punished because we cannot
understand the mysteries of the Bible, but for unbelief—for refusing to
believe what God has said.” The prophets themselves were unable to
understand the great truths they taught, so obviously many aspects of
Divine revelation are beyond the limitations of our minds. This problem
is partly explained by our next point.
3. Divine Truth Cannot Be Compressed Into The Life Span Of Any Human Being.
Study this verse:
They [the Prophets] were shown that they were
serving not themselves but you, in regard to the things now announced to
you through those who proclaimed the gospel to you by the Holy Spirit
sent from heaven—things angels long to catch a glimpse of. Therefore,
get your minds ready for action by being fully sober, and set your hope
completely on the grace that will be brought to you when Jesus Christ is
revealed. (1 Peter 1:12-13).
God is eternal, and we are mortal. For this reason
Divine revelation is progressive. God’s promises and revelations began
in the first era of human life on earth, and continued through the
centuries with new aspects of truth being added from time to time.
Predictions were fulfilled in some cases hundreds of years after they
were made, and so the prophets did not live long enough to see the
fulfillment of their own words. Some of the prophecies in the Bible will
not be fulfilled until the coming day of judgment. It is foolish for a
man to reject a revelation because it does not fit in with the local
circumstances of his short life span. Faith in God compels us to believe
that God’s revelations embrace the entire period of His dealings with
the human race. This is why we continually stress the vital need for
clear historical perspective in our study of the Bible.
4. The Authority Of The Bible Is Unchanging As The Source Of Moral Conduct.
We see this in the verse we began with, 2 Timothy 3:16-17.
Because the Bible is given by inspiration of God it is profitable. It
teaches us the truth about God and states the kind of moral conduct God
requires of us. It is profitable for doctrine, for instruction and for
correction. For this reason, our study of the Bible cannot be treated
simply as an academic exercise! Unless we are willing to obey God’s Word
with a sincere heart, we will never learn the deepest truths it
contains about eternal life. When we read the Bible seriously and ask
God to speak to our hearts through its inspired teachings, we begin to
realize that God does indeed speak to men with Divine authority through
His Word, the Bible.
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