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the Holy Spirit's superintending of the Biblical writers so while writing according to their own styles and personalities the end result was God's word written authoritative, trustworthy, and possessing the quality of freedom from error in the original autographs |
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term used to describe the inspired books that make up the Bible |
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the Scriptures possess the quiality of freedom from error; in all their teachings they are in perfect accord with the truth |
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God dictated the words of Scripture while the authors acted as secretaries |
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Bible becomes Word of God as the believer experiences Christ in his own subjective experience |
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Writers were nothing more than men of unusaul ablility who wrote the books of the Bible as any other author would write any other book |
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Some believers have greater insight than most authored the Scriptures |
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parts of the Bible are inspired(faith and practice) while others may been error |
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Apostalicity- was author apostle or associated with one; Acceptance- accepted by church at large; Content- consistent in doctrine with the accepted orthodox teaching; Inspiration- did the book bear evidence of high moral and spiritual values |
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125 B.C.
Buried by Essenes |
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420 - 350 B.C.
Bible of Jesus' day
Greek version of Jewish Scriptures
written by 70 rabbis in 70 days |
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Find the most accurate text
The Holy Spirit is the best interpreter of the Bible |
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125 A.D.
contains fragment of Gospel of John |
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407 A.D.
became official church Bible for 1200 years |
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First official English Bible |
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1st text to divide into verses |
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not written by James, but authorized by him |
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1973, 1978, 1983
produced by over 100 scholars |
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since a world exists and something can't come from nothing, there must be a creator |
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order and useful arrangement imply intelligence and purpose in its organzing cause |
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a blind force such as evolution could never produce a man with intellect, sensiblity, will, conscience, and an inherrant belief in a creator |
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an imperfect finite being could not of himself conceive of a perfect and infinte God |
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a non-beliver in God
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practical- acts as if there is no God
dogmatic- openly repudiates God
virtual- eliminate God through vocabulary |
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God is everything and everything is God |
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God created the universe and then divorced himself from it and left man on his own |
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one that believes you can't truly know anything about God and omits them from their viewpoint |
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there are 3 separate parts that are held together in loose association |
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there are 3 forms of God (water, ice, and vapor) |
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Tertullian taught that the Son is subordinate to the Father, Origen taught Son is subordinate in essence, and Arianism is denial of deity of Christ |
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God is spirit
God has no corpreal form |
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God is devoid of change
He is free from accession, dimution, growth, or decay |
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God is agape love
agape love- a reasoned out response to love an object irrespective of its worth and in knowledge that love may not be reciprocated |
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set apart/ separate
transcendent- absolutely distinct from all his creatures and creation
ethical- separate from moral evil or sin; He is the standard |
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in the totality of His essence, without diffusion, expansion, multiplication, or division, God penetrates and fills all of the universe and its parts |
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God knows all things actual and possible, past, present, and future in one eternal act
God knows all the variable invovled in all things that haven't occured |
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God is all powerful and able to do all that he wills
God's will is only limited by His nature |
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getting what you do not deserve
Christ dying on the cross |
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Resurrection
(My redeemer lives) |
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a two fold process of the turning of an individual first from their sin and then turning to God |
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a voluntary and sincere in the mind of the sinner causing him to turn to the savior |
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making/ accepting peace with God |
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to forgive out of grace
a putting away |
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to pay a ransom price for someone or something |
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Christ had the ability to sin |
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asserts Christ could not have sinned |
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Formation of the body, direction of the body, nutruring of the body, cleansing of the body, intercession for the body, giving of gifts, advocacy, preparation of our heavenly home, and production of fruit |
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He teahces
testifies
guides
convicts
commands |
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temporary and only in select individuals
David
Samson |
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Dove- purity
Fire- refining and judgment
Oil- annointing
Water- cleansing
Wind- indicates its affects |
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began at Pentecost
includes all believers of this age
brings believers into union with Christ
it is not experiential- it is work done to the believer, not by the believer |
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possibly a foundational gift given for the founding of the first-century church |
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revelation/ reception of divine mysteries that man would not otherwise know |
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languages previously unlearned |
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Interpretation of Tongues |
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ability to interpret those tongues expressed in a assembly by someone with the gift of tongues |
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ability ot receive by revelation and transmit by insipration, a portion of God's Word |
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ability to proclaim the good news of salvation effectively so that people respond positively |
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ability to determine if a revelation is from God or false or the ability to determine between deominc, divine, or human spirits in another person |
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