- Inspiration refers to how God gave us the Bible, recorded in written form after revealing Himself to man. - Second Peter 1:20-21 emphasizes human penmanship and divine authorship in the process of inspiration. Understanding Inspiration 07:57
- The Greek word for "inspired" is "theöpneustos," meaning "God-breathed." - Verbal inspiration ensures that the words of Scripture are God's words, extending beyond concepts to actual words.
Types of Inspiration 17:11
- Confluent inspiration involves the collaboration of human and divine agents in producing the Scriptures. - Verbal inspiration emphasizes that the words of Scripture are directly from God. - Plenary inspiration asserts that the entire Bible is equally inspired by God.
Inerrant and Infallible Inspiration 24:50
- Inerrant inspiration ensures that the Bible is without error in its recording. - Infallible inspiration means the Bible is without error in its teaching, even in its use of figurative language.
Facts About the Inspired Word of God 38:44
- The inspired Word of God is affirmed to be infallible, invariable, invincible, and invaluable. - The Bible's characteristics include being convicting, converting, correcting, cleansing, conceiving, conquering, and comforting. - Key verses for memorization include 2 Peter 1:21 and 2 Timothy 3:16-17, emphasizing the divine inspiration and profitability of Scripture.
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