He was guiding the finished product, but he still allowed them to write it down as they would based upon their style and vocabulary. One can read what Luke wrote, or Paul, and contrast that to how peter wrote it!
wrong! ONLY when the Writers of the 66 Books of the Holy Bible Wrote their Books, were they at that time ONLY, Inspired by the Holy Spirit, and Infallible. No other time.
Which would be like what, then? That the Holy Spirit tapped them on the shoulder of their minds and caused them to erase and rewrite their mistakes? If their own style included making mistakes (which is ultimately true of all humans) wouldn't God preventing them from making mistakes and making them write infallibly be somewhat "mechanical" as well.
Which only proves that they wrote differently, not how they came to do so. Is it outside God's ability to have dictated his word to men perfectly and without error, while preserving the language, emotions, backgrounds, and personalities of the writers?
I agree w/ the 100% Inspiration. But saying no other time is subjective outside the writing of the Bible. Can it be certain that everything ever done, that’s been Inspired, was done within the pages of the Bible and perhaps not at any other moments that God just didn’t feel necessary to have in His Word?
Of course not. I said it’s 100% Inspired Word of God.
But you didn’t answer my question. I was saying that could there be a chance that the Holy Spirit also had things that were said by the apostles or anywhere else in history “outside” of the Bible? Because you said “At no other time.”
I’m not even certain if the Holy Spirit has done or said anything that was Inspired outside of Scripture (that God decided He didn’t want in the Bible).
Just a question of curiosity.
Did you know that the Apostle Paul wrote 3 or possibly 4 Letters to the Church at Corinth? Yet it pleased the Holy Spirit that only 2 are Inspired and worthy of the Bible. The others are not Inspired though written by the same Paul
Not to answer for him, but if I may have some input, this is a good time to mention the difference between revelation and inspiration. Revelation occurs when God tells us things important to know. There are two kinds. First of all, general or natural revelation is God showing Himself through His creation (Ps. 97:6, Romans 1:20). Special revelation is that given to us through the Word of God. So then, inspiration (already defined) is the process by which God gives us special revelation.