I know some people do not like the appeal to "mystery" (and probably sometimes it is an excuse), but in areas relating to Almighty God and puny man there is reason to realize we can't/don't fully comprehend the full miraculous power of God. He can do things that we struggle to explain using ideas/things to which we can relate. That is one reason I find it important to agree on the results of what God did with inspiration even when we might struggle expressing just how we accomplished it.
Scripture dictation, mechanical or otherwise
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by rlvaughn, Apr 16, 2021.
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At that time I researched the doctrine of inspiration heavily, and came through to believe in verbal-plenary inspiration. Both verses you mention, with the adjective :)p) θεοπνευστος and the participle φερομενοι were instrumental in persuading me. It was a very traumatic time for me, but God used it to bring me to solid theological ground. -
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