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Who is the true source of the Bible?

Who is the true source of the Bible?

biblical source, any of the original oral or written materials that, in compilation, came to constitute the Bible of Judaism and Christianity. Most of the writings in the Old Testament are of anonymous authorship, and in many cases it is not known whether they were compiled by individuals or by groups.

Is Bible a primary or secondary source?

For example, in Biblical studies some might call the Bible a primary source. But for some scholars, translators, our English Bible is a secondary source because the primary is the Bible in the original languages (Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic).

Is the Bible a book made up?

I believed that the Bible was a book made up by a bunch of ignorant authors who made tons of mistakes. The fact that millions of Christians believed in such a book full or errors just spoke of Christians ignorance, and their blindness to see “the truth.” But then God did some things in my life that made me believe in Him again.

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What is unique about the Bible?

One of the unique things about the Bible is that its a collection of 66 books written by about 40 different authors over a period of 1,500 years. The Bible is a collection of 66 individual books, written by 40 different authors, over a period of 1,500 years.

Is the New Testament mostly made up?

Yes, it is mostly made up. Maybe some of the stories are true, for example I can believe that there was a guy named Jesus, and he was a Jew born to Mary and Joseph. Maybe he traveled all around and pretended that he was God for a little while, but I believe that there was a guy named Jesus. He may or may not be the son of God.

Is the Bible taken largely and blatantly from previous stories?

Not only was the Bible taken largely and blatantly from previous stories, but there are contradictions so massive that they defy belief. Here are just a few of them. Noah’s Ark: The story of the Ark is that a pair of every animal on earth was put on the ship.