Where Did The Bible Come From

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Summary: The Bible, the God-breathed text written by over 40 people, is a marvelous book that continuously changes the lives of people through its thousands of translations and replications. The article: “Where did our Bible Come From?” by Paul D. Wegner, states the origins, reliability, and other information about the best-selling book, the Bible. To start off, the Bible was written over the course of several centuries by numerous authors. Over 40 people were chosen and inspired by God to write His precious word. Some may see fault in multiple writers, but fail to see that each author was influenced by God, making the whole Bible “God-breathed.” The article explains how the Bible was accurately translated. The Bible has been translated into …show more content…

As a Christian, this article means a lot to me. The Bible is the guideline for every Christian’s life and learning more about it is beneficial for everyone. I am in awe at the process it took to copy the Bible. The scribes would copy each page word for word leaving no room for error. This only reveals God in a bigger picture. The scribes were extremely precise in their work, and it portrays their worship and dedication to God. God created everything in detail all the way down to the smallest cell in our bodies. This work honors God’s attention to detail. Also, the history of the Bible reveals how God does not change. The Bible we read today is almost the same as it was written thousands of years ago. This gives me a bigger trust in God and how He is unchanging. Also, the Bible is proven scientifically to be accurate. It can be used as a reliable source for anyone in doubt of who God is. Most people in our world today will listen to scientific fact, so by knowing that the Bible is fact, more can be led to God. By reading this article, I learned to respect those who were chosen by God to help in the advancement of the Bible. I am impressed by the brave people who died to translate and distribute the Bible. God is still at work today and is using people to translate and distribute the Bible just like in the past. Through this article, God can be seen as unchanging, reliable, detail oriented, and very

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