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The Bible, which is the Word of God, is the most scrutinized book that’s ever written.
And yet, misconceptions about it still abound - from some Christians and skeptics alike - most of whom rely on dis-information.
This thread is created with the purpose of showing that the Bible is indeed The Word of God, to promote a healthy discussion, an open-minded interest in reading and study of the Bible, and to help strengthen the Christian faith in the face of relentless hostility and attacks.
It also aims to try to correct misconceptions about the Book.
The Bible was written by GOD-INSPIRED people through the years, to write down His actual words. "Thus saith the Lord," is written more than 3,000 times, following quotes that directly came from God.
The word Bible comes from a plural word, "Biblos," which means library. It consists of sixty-six books, written by more than 40 authors from different walks of life ( kings, peasants, military leaders, fishermen, tax collectors, poets, musicians, shepherds and a cowman), in three completely different languages (Aramaic - Jesus' language, Hebrew and Greek), for over a period of at least a thousand and five hundred years -from 1500 BC to AD 100.
That's a long period of time.
To give a proper perspective on that long period, it means that if the last book was being written now, the first book would have been written in the final days of the Roman empire. During that fifteen hundred years time span, cultures and outlooks changed.
The Bible was written in various literary styles. There's history, law, biography, autobiography, poetry, songs, parable, allegory, prophecy, self-help, and other things.
It was written in three continents: Asia, Europe and a little bit in Africa.
According to the Guinness World Records:
In the year of 303 A.D, the Bible was declared an illegal literature by the Roman Emperor, Diocletan. An edict was issued for the destruction of Christian churches and the burning of all Scriptures. Interestingly, 25 years later, the Emperor Constantine was converted to Christ, and he declared an edict that 50 copies of the Bible should be prepared, funded by the government. When we say "copies" in those days, that means writing them by hand, word by word.
Through all these years, the core message of the Bible remains consistent and very much relevant.
And yet, misconceptions about it still abound - from some Christians and skeptics alike - most of whom rely on dis-information.
This thread is created with the purpose of showing that the Bible is indeed The Word of God, to promote a healthy discussion, an open-minded interest in reading and study of the Bible, and to help strengthen the Christian faith in the face of relentless hostility and attacks.
It also aims to try to correct misconceptions about the Book.
The Bible was written by GOD-INSPIRED people through the years, to write down His actual words. "Thus saith the Lord," is written more than 3,000 times, following quotes that directly came from God.
The word Bible comes from a plural word, "Biblos," which means library. It consists of sixty-six books, written by more than 40 authors from different walks of life ( kings, peasants, military leaders, fishermen, tax collectors, poets, musicians, shepherds and a cowman), in three completely different languages (Aramaic - Jesus' language, Hebrew and Greek), for over a period of at least a thousand and five hundred years -from 1500 BC to AD 100.
That's a long period of time.
To give a proper perspective on that long period, it means that if the last book was being written now, the first book would have been written in the final days of the Roman empire. During that fifteen hundred years time span, cultures and outlooks changed.
The Bible was written in various literary styles. There's history, law, biography, autobiography, poetry, songs, parable, allegory, prophecy, self-help, and other things.
It was written in three continents: Asia, Europe and a little bit in Africa.
According to the Guinness World Records:
Although it is impossible to obtain exact figures, there is little doubt that the Bible is the worlds best-selling and most widely distributed book. A survey by the Bible Society concluded that around 2.5 billion copies were printed between 1815 and 1975, but more recent estimates put the number at more than 5 billion.
By the end of 1995, combined global sales of Today's English Version (Good News) New Testament and Bible (copyright for which is held by the Bible Societies) exceeded 17.75 million copies, and the whole Bible had been translated into 349 languages; 2123 languages have at least one book of the Bible in that language.
Best selling book of non-fiction
In the year of 303 A.D, the Bible was declared an illegal literature by the Roman Emperor, Diocletan. An edict was issued for the destruction of Christian churches and the burning of all Scriptures. Interestingly, 25 years later, the Emperor Constantine was converted to Christ, and he declared an edict that 50 copies of the Bible should be prepared, funded by the government. When we say "copies" in those days, that means writing them by hand, word by word.
And when they wrote it by hand, they wrote it with incredible accuracy. One of the things they did – and this was just one of the checks – they would count how many letters were in each book of the Bible, identified the middle letter, and when the scribe had finished writing this particular book, they would count the letters; and if it was one letter too many or one or two short, they would throw it away, even though they’d spent hours and hours and hours writing it by hand. They’d then identify the middle letter, and if the middle letter was not the correct letter, they would throw it away. And then when the whole Bible was done, they would count every letter in the entire Bible and do the same thing. Find the middle letter again, and if it was wrong, discard the whole manuscript. Incredible! But how grateful you and I should be for the accuracy with which Scriptures have come to us as a result of that.
But it’s ironic, isn’t it, that 25 years after Diocletian ordered the destruction of all Scripture, Constantine, who became Emperor, was converted, and he ordered the government should pay for the preparing of copies of the Scripture.
In the 18th century, the Frenchman Voltaire, he was a writer and crusader against tyranny and bigotry, he predicted that in 100 years time, Christianity would be swept from existence and would pass into history. That was in the 18th century. Do you know in 50 years, Voltaire had been swept into history, and the Geneva Bible Society used his printing press to print thousands of Bibles, and they used his house to store them in before they distributed them.”
Taken from the transcript, The Word of God.
Living Truth: Daily Devotional
Through all these years, the core message of the Bible remains consistent and very much relevant.
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