What Is Divine Inspiration?
How the Bible Was Written
Truth, Unity, and Fulfillment
Interpreting Scripture Wisely
Infallibility and Living Word
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What does “divine inspiration” mean in simple terms?

It means the Holy Spirit guided the writers of the Bible so that what they wrote was truly God’s message.

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Name one human quality God used when inspiring the writers.

Their education, culture, personality, emotions, life experiences (any one of these).

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About how many human authors contributed to the Bible?

Around 40 authors.

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Why can misunderstanding the Bible’s literary style lead people to think it conflicts with science?

Because not all parts of the Bible are written as scientific descriptions (we don't refer to the Bible for scientific information/facts); some are poetic, symbolic, or theological.

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What does it mean that the Bible is “infallible”?

It means it teaches truth without error in matters of salvation and faith.

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Who guided the writers of the Bible during inspiration?

The Holy Spirit.

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Why do different books of the Bible sound different from one another?

Because each writer had a unique background and style that God used during inspiration.

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Over roughly how many years was the Bible written?

About 1,600 years.

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What is one common misunderstanding about the “six days” of creation?

What biblical verse suggests that God’s measurement of time is different from ours?
Answer: In 2 Peter 3:8 it says, “But, beloved, do not forget this one thing, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.” This shows that God is not limited by human measurements of time, so the “days” of creation do not have to mean 24-hour periods.

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How is “infallible” different from “inspired”?

Inspired refers to how the Bible was written (by the Holy Spirit); infallible refers to its truthfulness.

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Did God remove the writers’ personalities when inspiring Scripture?

No. God used their personalities, education, culture, and emotions while guiding them to write the truth without error.

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Give one example of how a writer’s background influenced his writing style.

  • Solomon wrote with wisdom.

  • Jeremiah wrote with sorrow and lament.

  • Luke wrote with medical detail.

  • Paul wrote with logical and philosophical reasoning.
    (Any one example is correct.)

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What is meant by the “miracle of unity” in the Bible?

Even though many writers lived in different times and places, their writings form one consistent story about God’s plan of salvation.

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Why does the order of creation in Genesis suggest that the days may not have been 24-hour days?

In Genesis 1:14–19, the sun and moon, which govern a 24-hour day, were not created until the fourth day. This suggests that the earlier “days” were not necessarily the same as the solar days we measure today, but could represent stages or periods of God’s creative work.

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Why does the Bible frequently say, “Thus says the Lord”?

To show that God is the true speaker behind the human writer.

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How is divine inspiration different from a teacher giving students exact words to copy?

In divine inspiration, the writers were active participants using their own understanding, not passive copy machines.

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What does the variety of writing styles teach us about how God works with people?

It shows that God works through human individuality rather than replacing it.

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Why is it unlikely that dozens of writers across centuries could accidentally tell one unified story?

Because they lived in different cultures and times without collaborating, yet their message agrees, showing divine guidance.

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What does it mean when Scripture says God “breathed” the words?

That the Bible’s message comes directly from God through the Holy Spirit.

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If the Bible was written long ago, how can it still be considered “alive”?

Because the same Holy Spirit who inspired it continues to speak to believers today.

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Why does divine inspiration guarantee truth without turning the writers into robots?

Because God guided them perfectly while still allowing them to think, feel, and write in their own style, ensuring truth without mechanical dictation.

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If many humans wrote the Bible, why can we still say the Holy Spirit is the true author?

Because the Holy Spirit guided all the writers to communicate one unified and truthful message.

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How do fulfilled prophecies strengthen our belief that the Bible is from God?

Because events predicted hundreds of years earlier came true, showing that God inspired the message.

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How does proper interpretation support the belief in divine inspiration?

Because it shows that Scripture communicates divine truth clearly when understood according to its purpose and style.

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Why is divine inspiration important for Christian faith?

Because it assures believers that Scripture is trustworthy, authoritative, and from God.

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