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MAX KLEIN BIBLE MINISTRIES

Biblical inspiration, inerrancy, and infallibility

Written by: Max Klein

God the Holy Spirit so supernaturally directed the human writers of Scripture, that without disregarding their human intelligence, vocabulary, individuality, literary style, personality, personal feelings, or any other human factor, His complete and coherent message to mankind was recorded with perfect accuracy in the original languages of Scripture, the very words bearing the authority of divine authorship.  “All Scripture is God-breathed” (2 Timothy 3:16a). The inhale and exhale are explained in the following passage: 2 Peter 1:20-21, “Know this first, that no prophecy of Scripture is of any private interpretation; for no prophecy was ever made by the design [will or purpose] of mankind, but men communicated (the exhale) from God [the inhale], being carried along by means of the Holy Spirit (the mechanics).” 

 

The verbal plenary inspiration of the Scripture: Verbal means that the Bible in its original words, from first to last, is the exact record of the mind and will of God as He intended it to be. Plenary means that the entire text is equally from God, but not necessarily equally important or equally indispensable; for the Bible quotes human and satanic lies, and erroneous views of false prophets. Therefore, inspiration guarantees the accuracy of what is there, but it does not condone or sponsor errors, evils, or falsehood; it merely explains them in detail. Man is the instrument, but not the author of the Word of God.

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