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Quotes About Bible

But you'd get arguments from all kinds of people that the Bible has got to be perfect. That God would not permit such errors to be made in the Holy Word. I thought God gave everyone free will. Which would presumably - and evidently - include the freedom to be incorrect when translating one language into another. Stop making me think. I'm believing over here.
~ Jim Butcher
I didn't realize you'd read much of the Bible." "Proverbs always made a lot of sense to me
~ Jim Butcher
The Bible strongly encourages us to get involved in discipleship.
~ Jim George
When it comes to the heart and soul, only the Bible can bring true and lasting changes.
~ Jim George
For wisdom: read your Bible repeatedly and apply its truths often.
~ Jim George
I know that when I read the Bible, my life is transformed. I think differently. I act differently. I talk differently.
~ Jim George
Determining to read through your Bible is a decision only you can make.
~ Jim George
Don't underestimate the importance of reading and understanding God's Word.
~ Jim George
The most tried and true way to put God first is to read His Word, the Bible, and obey it. There are no shortcuts to spiritual growth.
~ Jim George
Why study the Bible? You must know truth in order to spot error
~ Jim George
Although considered a book of the Bible for five centuries, The Book of Enoch eventually was excluded from orthodox versions in favor of the book of Revelation.
~ Jim Marrs
As for the people that say "God made them that way," that's not true. The bible says that mankind is born in sin. Including being gay.
~ Unknown
When science and the Bible differ, science has obviously misinterpreted its data
~ Unknown
chosen people were the Family, Charlie said. He would lead them to the desert, where they would multiply until they numbered 144,000. He got this, Poston said, "from reading things into the Bible, from Revelations.
~ Vincent Bugliosi
we are indeed saved by faith in Christ, but it is only through the Bible that we receive an infallible revelation from and about Christ.
~ Unknown
if the Bible is a revelation of truth, then anything that contradicts it must be false.
~ Unknown
Since the only God presented in the Bible is an absolutely sovereign God, a person who affirms human free will cannot, without contradiction, affirm belief in God.
~ Unknown
we should never hesitate to take a decisive position regarding the nature and fate of a type of person, a belief, or an action that the Bible has addressed.
~ Unknown
the Bible teaches that all non-Christians are foolish and futile, stupid and sinful. At best, their ideas are wise only according to human standards; that is, they appear to be wise only when they approve themselves, and when they judge themselves by their own stupid and sinful standards.
~ Unknown
The Bible is sufficient to both assert and defend its own teachings. It is a mighty sword, and we must develop the skill to wield it.
~ Unknown
If a person understands what the Bible says, and if he does not impose his own stupid assumptions upon it, then the Bible will never appear contradictory to him. He will never see even one apparent contradiction in the Bible. This is because the Bible never contradicts itself.
~ Unknown
We know God by studying the words of God, that is, the words of the Bible. It is the most precise, accurate, and comprehensive source of information about God available to us.
~ Unknown
Is our God as the Bible describes him – sovereign and almighty – or is he like the pagan gods, who are no gods at all – limited and struggling? Is salvation really "from the Lord," or is it partly from God and partly from man? Does God overstate his own role in salvation? Does he boast too much about himself? Should he share the credit with man?
~ Unknown
The Bible contains no errors; it is correct in all that it asserts. Since God does not lie or err, and the Bible is his word, it follows that everything written in it is true.
~ Unknown