The verse reference for this week's memory verses
What is 2 Timothy 3:16-17?
The percentage of Scripture which was divinely inspired
What is 100%?
The number of different genres represented in the Bible
What is six?
A text written by hand before printing was invented
What is a manuscript?
The total number of books in the Bible
What is 66?
The poetic way Scripture is described in this week's memory verse
What is "breathed out by God"?
The person of the Trinity who is credited with the authorship of Scripture
Who is the Holy Spirit?
The numberical divisions of genres in the Old Testament
What is 5-12-5-5-12?
Correct teaching about God and/or His creation
What is doctrine?
The way the books of our Bible are generally organized
What is by genre?
The one who is equipped by Scripture for every good work
Who is the man of God?
The doctrine that holds the Bible as completely true and reliable in all it affirms
What is inerrancy?
The genre represented by the "21" in the numerical genre divisions of the New Testament
What are the epistles?
The doctrine which affirms that the Bible is incapable of failing in fulfilling its divine purpose
What is infallibility?
A word derived from the Greek for "measuring rod"
What is canon?
The four things for which all Scripture is profitable
The way Peter defines inspiration in 2 Peter 1:21 (the phrase preceding "as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit")
What is "men spoke from God"?
The 2 genres that are shared by the Old and New Testaments
What are history and prophecy?
The not-so-hidden collection of Jewish texts not universally viewed as inspired by God
What is the Apocrypha?
The name of the scrolls discovered by a shepherd boy in random caves in 1947
What are the Dead Sea Scrolls?
The Greek word for "God-breathed"
What is theopneustos?
What is perfect?
The word for the specific kind of prophecy found in the book of Revelation
What is apocalyptic?
The definition of textual criticism
What is the process of how historians determine the reliability of ancient texts?
The three tests which historians use in textual criticism
What are proximity, frequency, and corruption?