Who wrote the Bible?

David Field  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Feb 2005
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What better way to start the New Year than with a renewed confidence in the truthfulness, authority and sufficiency of the Bible, God's Word?

It is an anvil which has worn out many hammers, a book which has transformed the lives of countless millions and shaped cultures, and has been the one firm place to stand for the people of God seeking to understand themselves, to know their Maker and Redeemer, and to move the world.

The Bible's textual purity, internal consistency, factual reliability, historical durability, overall clarity and absolute authority have been confirmed over and over again in the face of repeated assaults. And we can be grateful for anything which reinforces our confidence in its truth and power.

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