Without the original texts of the Bible in our hands, how can we be sure our surviving copies don’t contain lots of mistakes?
Many people deny that Scripture teaches its own inerrancy, but Brian Edwards shows that, based on Scripture, Christians should absolutely hold to biblical inerrancy.
Can we trust the New Testament as a reliable record of what actually happened, and do we possess what was actually written in the first century?
Must we have blind, unreasonable faith to believe the Bible to be true? Or are there sound reasons that the Bible, and specifically the Old Testament, can be accepted as reliable in every part?
The Bible is composed of 66 books by 40 different writers over 1,500 years, yet it has one consistent storyline running all the way through, and it has just one ultimate author — God.
An excerpt from a forthcoming travel guide by Day One publications entitled Travel with William Tyndale by Brian H Edwards.
There are 66 books in the Bible. Taken together, these are known as the canon.
Christians must use a certain key—hermeneutics, or the rules of interpretation.
The key to unlock the Bible is within the reach of everyone and not just a special group of people with expert training.
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From the beginning of history, mankind has been tempted to question God’s Word.
Through Barbara Edwards’ painful struggle with rheumatoid arthritis, she and her husband Brian developed a deep relationship with, and an everlasting hope in, their God and Savior.
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