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Page 1 of 8 The Bible is not just another book. It is unique in a number of ways. A Collins dictionary defines ‘unique’ as “single in kind; having no like or equal; peerless.”
The same dictionary defines ‘believe’ as “to regard as true; to trust (somebody’s word); —to have a firm persuasion, approaching to certainty; to have faith (in); to think; to suppose.”
Now these two definitions sum up the situation that I wish to put before you. The Bible is unique in a number of ways, and I believe it is thoroughly trustworthy.
What is the Bible? The Bible is a book that has many unique features. Consider a few of them:
¨ It was written over a period of 1500 years.
¨ It was written by over forty authors from every walk of life:
· Moses, trained in the presence of Egyptian pharaohs
· Joshua, a military general
· David, a shepherd boy and musician
· Solomon, a king
· Amos, a herdsman
· Daniel, a prime minister
· Matthew, a tax collector
· Luke, a medical practitioner
· Paul, a Rabbi.
¨ It was written in three languages:
· Hebrew
· Aramaic
· Greek.
¨ It was written in a variety of circumstances:
· in times of war—David
· in times of peace—Solomon
· in the desert—Moses
· inside prison cells—Paul
· while travelling—Luke
· while in exile—John
· on three different continents
· Its subject matter covers hundreds of controversial subjects, and yet all its authors speak in harmony!
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sanctify them in Thy truth, Thy word is truth;
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