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tion, judgment, and final destination. Though there are millions of books in this world; The Bible is the only divine book that teaches the beginning and the ending of every creature.
General Content
• God Genesis 1:1; Deuteronomy 32:37-40; Psalm 139:7; Job 23:9; Isaisdi 66:1; Jerenuah 23:24; II Chronicles 2:6;
John 4:24.
• Human nature Genesis 1:26; 2:7; I Corinthians 15:47-50;Job 32:8
• Sin
• Salvation
• Judgment
• Eternity
Genesis 3:1-7
Ezekiel 14:13-20; Acts 4:12; Romans 1:16; 8:24 Hebrews 9:27; John 12:47-48
Revelation 19:3; 20:10;John 12:50
Moral Superiority
• Holiness • Love
• Justice
• Truth
• Grace • Mercy
Unity
Hebrews 12:14
I Corinthians 13
Proverbs 1:3; Jeremiah 50:7 John 8:31-32
John 1:17; Acts 20:24 Ephesians 2:4; I Peter 2:10
It is believed that the 66 books are written by about 40 different writers covering over 1,500 years of the history of man. Each writer points to the same plan of salvation and human destiny. The Bible has a consistent mes sage and theme. The Bible is called the "Book of Books" because it is the
mostuniquebookeverwritten. Itsstyleandthewayitiswrittenarebeyond the human mind's conception. It is not derived from human philosophy or an angpTs mind (Colossians 2:8). There is no book that can be compared with the Bible because:
The word of God stands forever (Isaiah 40:8)
His words shall not pass away (Matthew 24:35; 5:18)
It is life giving (Ezekiel 37:7; John 6:63)
Christ's teaching was from above (John 7:16-18; 8:47; John12:47-49)
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