Beyond reasonable doubt? week 9 - the bible. some questions for discussion Which of these words best describes the writings contained in our bibles?

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beyond reasonable doubt? week 9 - the bible

some questions for discussion Which of these words best describes the writings contained in our bibles? – Authoritative – Infallible – Inerrant – Inspiring How would you convince someone that the Bible is worth reading?

“I had read a good deal of modern criticism about the book, and dutifully accepted the current opinion that it was written during the second half of the second century by an author who wished to influence the minds of people in his own time by a highly wrought and imaginative description of the early Church. His object was not to present a trustworthy picture of facts in the period about A.D. 50, but to produce a certain effect on his own time by setting forth a carefully coloured account of events and persons of that older period. He wrote for his contemporaries, not for truth” (The Bearing of Recent Discovery on the Trustworthiness of the New Testament, pp ).

“The present writer takes the view that Luke’s history is unsurpassed in respect of its trustworthiness. At this point we are describing what reasons and arguments changed the mind of one who began under the impression that the history was written long after the events and that it was untrustworthy as a whole” (p. 81).

Did ancient readers generally read aloud (8:30)? Yes. Why would it take two days to sail from Troas to Neapolis, yet five days to accomplish the return trip (16:11; 20:6)? Because of prevailing winds. Was Sergius Paulus a “proconsul” (13:7)? Yes, though 68 years earlier the same position would have been occupied by a “propraetor.” Did “tanners” customarily live by the seaside (10:6)? They did, because tanners used seawater in tanning hides, and the sea breezes diffused the stench of their trade.

The Gospel writers, in their different ways, present their Gospels as based on and incorporating the testimony of eye-witnesses

other reasons for accepting the bible as the word of god an abundance of manuscripts the NT books’ historical proximity to the events they report ‘you have the words of eternal life’ its cross-cultural appeal

beyond reasonable doubt? week 9 - the bible