“Is there proof for the inspiration of the Bible?”……Here are some evidences that the Bible is inspired (God-breathed) by God, as declared in 2 Timothy 3:16.……1) Fulfilled prophecy. God spoke to men telling them of things He would bring about in the future. Some of them have already occurred. Others have not. For example, there […]

“Is the Bible relevant for today?”……Answer: Hebrews 4:12 says, "For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart." While the Bible was completed approximately 1900 years ago, its accuracy and […]

“When were the Gospels written?”……It is important to understand that the dating of the Gospels and other New Testament books is at best an educated guess and at worst foolish speculation. For example, suggested dates for the writing of the Gospel of Matthew range from as early as A.D. 40 to as late as A.D. […]

“What is Bibliology?”……Bibliology is the study of the Bible, the Word of God. The Bible is the inspired source of knowledge about God, Jesus Christ, salvation, and eternity. Without a proper view of the Bible, our views on these and other issues become clouded and distorted. Bibliology tells us what the Bible is. Common questions […]

“What is the Bible?”……The word "Bible" comes from the Latin and Greek words meaning "book," a fitting name, since the Bible is the book for all people, for all time. It's a book like no other, in a class by itself.……Sixty-six different books comprise the Bible. They include books of law, such as Leviticus and […]

“What does it mean that the Bible is inspired?”……When people speak of the Bible as inspired, they are referring to the fact that God divinely influenced the human authors of the Scriptures in such a way that what they wrote was the very Word of God. In the context of the Scriptures, the word "inspiration" […]

“What are the Synoptic Gospels?”……The Synoptic Gospels are the first three books of theNew Testament, Matthew, Mark, and Luke. These three books plus John are called the "Gospels" because they chronicle the good news of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection-the basis of our salvation. TheGospel of Matthewwas written by Matthew the apostle, one of the […]