Let's Talk About the Bible

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Where did we get the Bible? What is the canon? When was the Bible written? How many Bibles have been produced? Did one or more of the Apostles, like John, pass on the knowledge of the books of the Bible? Or did it take until a 382 A.D. proposal by Bishop of Rome Damasus? Or did it take until the Councils of Hippo and Carthage? Or until the Council of Trent in 1546? What about the views of Catholic 101, Priest Echert, and Protestant FF Bruce? Is the Bible the word of truth? Should we believe the Bible? Is the Bible inerrant in all that it affirms? Are secular scholars correct that it contains contradictions? Did biblical prophecies on Tyre, Sidon, and the Messiah come to pass? What about predictions from Jesus? How many books are in the inspired Bible? Should the Old Testament have 39, 46, or more books? Should the New Testament have 27 or more books? Where do Greek Orthodox, Coptic, Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Church of God scholars agree on the number? Are chapter and verse breaks inspired? Dr. Thiel addresses these issues and more.

A free online book of related interest is available titled "Who Gave the World the Bible? The Canon: Why do we have the books we now do in the Bible? Is the Bible complete?" URL: https://www.cogwriter.com/BibleCanon.pdf