The act whereby God guides believers' minds to understand spiritual truth
What is illumination?
The seeds that are dropped on the roadside represent this heart condition.
What is the hardened heart?
This picture of the Bible has great value
What is gold?
This is the central theme of the Bible
Who/What is Jesus?
This is the number of various human authors across 1500 years of history
What is 40?
The act whereby God supernaturally directed the writers of the Bible through the Holy Spirit.
What is inspiration?
The Lukewarm Heart is represented by the seeds thrown in this kind of ground.
What is stony ground?
This picture of the Bible both purifies and destroys us through the Word.
What is fire?
Christians produce fruit in 2 ways. One of them is converts. This is the other.
What is character?
The origin of the word "Bible" comes from the word for "book" from this ancient language.
What is Greek?
Whole or complete
What is plenary?
Seeds cast in thorny ground represent this kind of heart condition.
What is the fruitless heart?
This picture of the Bible reflects Christ's transforming glory.
What is a mirror?
Along with this, we should devour and declare God's word.
What is delight?
The original manuscripts of the Old Testament were written on parchment, papyrus, and this material made of stone and clay.
What is ostraca?
God's communication of His character and work.
What is revelation?
Seeds cast in good ground create this kind of heart.
What is the receptive heart?
This picture of the Bible comes from a living source
What is a seed?
There are two of these covenants or agreements in the Bible.
The name of the Greek translation of the Old Testament.
What is the Septuagint?
The process of copying and passing down biblical manuscripts through history.
What is transmission?
This disciple documented the Parable of the Sower in the 13th chapter of their gospel account.
Who is Matthew?
This picture of the Bible is precise
What is a sword?
The letters of Paul and other apostles are a part of this section of the New Testament.
What are the epistles?
This number of original copies that exist of Homer's Iliad pales in comparison to the 24,000+ copies that exist of the New Testament.
What is 643?