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BIBLIOLOGY (THE DOCTRINE OF THE REVELATION OF GOD)
INTRODUCTION TO BIBLIOLOGY
What is Bibliology? Bibliology is derived from two Greek words. bibliov(biblios) = “writing/kasulatan” & logov(logos) = “word/salita.”  When combined these words simply mean “a word about the Book” or “ang salitatungkol sa kasulatan.”
What is Revelation? Revelation is the act of God telling humans about Himself. Ps 19 illustrates for us the nature of this divine revelation: Ps 19 identifies for us the two ways God has shown himself to us—the Heavens & the Law.
God shows himself to us thru Creation Creation. (Ps 19:1-6) The sky is constantly telling people all over the world that God is glorious & that he made the world. However, note that the only things we learn from the sky are that God is glorious & that he created the world.  We learn nothing else.
God showshimself to us thru Law The Law. (Ps 19:7-11) The Law is more helpful that the sky in telling us about God in the because of it our souls are received, we a made wise, our hearts receive joy, & our eyes receive light. This is because the Law is pure, endures forever, is sure, & is completely righteous.  As a result we receive warning about how to live & receive a reward from following it.
Ps 19 Conclusion So there are 2 ways that God reveals Himself to us—through Creation (General) & through His Law (Special).
GENERAL REVELATIONANG KALAKARAANG PAHAYAG NG DIYOS
Definition of General Revelation DEF — “General Revelation is the fact that God has revealed certain things about himself to everyone by means not limited by geography or language.”
Sources of General Revelation & what they tell us about God.  There are three (3) major sources of General Revelation in the world—Nature, Providence, & Conscience.
Nature, or the world that God created, reveals certain things about its Creator.  Ps 19:1-6—Reveals God Exists; Reveals God's Glory Ro 1:18-21—Reveals God is Omnipotent (Walang HanggangKapangyarihan); Reveals God will judge Mt 5:45—Reveals God is kind to all people.
Providence, or the fact that God cares for the world & its inhabitants, reveals certain things about its Provider.  Ac 14:15-17—Reveals God provides food for all people Da 2:21—Reveals God raises up & removes rulers
Conscience, or the mind of man, reveals certain things about God.  Ro 2:14-15—Reveals God has placed his law within the hearts of all
Purpose of General Revelation.  Two reasons: to make man responsible for his own actions  to show that man is indeed guilty of sin against God. (Ro 1:19-20 )
Result of General Revelation.  Condemnation (Ro 1:19-20)
Limitations of General Revelation.  While General Revelation does give us knowledge of God it does not give us all the information that we need in order to relate to God in an appropriate manner. It doesn’t answer all questions we have about God.  Halimbawa: What can I know about God? What don’t I know about God?
General Revelation is also seen by humans who are by nature sinful & incapable of interpreting it correctly.
So, where does that leave us as humans? I know that there is a great & glorious, all powerful God who has made the universe, who is kind to all men, who gives food, rain, sun, & crops to everyone, & who has placed his law in our consciences.  I know that I am guilty & condemned because I do not do the things God wants.  Is there any hope for me?
SPECIAL REVELATION / ANG NAIIBANG PAHAYAG NG DIYOS
Definition of Special Revelation DEF — “Special Revelation was that process by which an omnipotent God made known to man that which otherwise man would never have known.”
Purpose of Special Revelation Adds to General Revelation by answering the questions General Revelation is unable to answer (see 2.3.5, above).  Reveals the plan of Salvation. I wouldn’t know anything about salvation if God had not revealed it to me. How do I come into a relationship with God that He is satisfied with? Through Special Revelation.  Reveals the full Glory of God. He is the one who has the right to glorify Himself. We do not have the right to glorify ourselves.
Sources of Special Revelation.  There are two ways in which God tells us all the information we need to know in order to relate properly to Him—through the Living Word, His Son, Jesus Christ, & through the Written Word, the Scriptures.
The Word of God: 2 Living Revelations LIVING INCARNATE WORD LIVING WRITTEN WORD JESUS CHRIST THE BIBLE Human Parents Holy Spirit Superintending Holy Spirit Overshadowing Human Authors WITHOUT SIN WITHOUT ERROR From Paul Enns, The Moody Handbook of Theology (Chicago: Moody Press, 1989, p. 168.
The Living Word.  Jesus Christ is spoken of as being the Word in Jn 1:1-14; 1 Jn 1:1; Rev 19:13. “The plainest reason why the Son of God is called the Word, seems to be, that as our words explain our minds to others, so was the Son of God sent in order to reveal his Father's mind to the world.”  As such, the Bible tells us that Jesus Christ ...  ... reveals what the Father is like (Jn 1:18) ... reveals the Father's compassion (Jn 5:36-37) ... reveals that the Father gives life to all who believe in the Son (Jn 6:63; 14:10) Matthew Henry, Matthew Henrys Commentary, Jn 1:1.
The Written Word Scripture is the written Word of God &, as such, reveals … ... all the doctrine, rebuke, correction, & guidance the Christian needs for good living (2 Ti 3:16-17). ... all that God has chosen to disclose through human authors as directed by the Holy Spirit (2 Pe 1:21).
The Reliability of Special Revelation.  How can we know that Special Revelation is really reliable? Of course this is easier when we are discussing the revelation of God through Jesus Christ. But what about the Bible—it is reliable? And , if so, how do we know it is reliable? 3 concepts—Inspiration, Inerrancy, & Infallibility—will help us understand why the Bible is so reliable.
Inspiration DEF — “Inspiration was that process by which an omnipotent God guided the human authors in the recording of that which was recalled, & that which was revealed so that the end product was the exact Word of God, exactly as God wanted it recorded.”
The Fact of Inspiration.  The Bible is quite clear that the Bible comes from God–that it is His very breath (qeopneustov). CP — 2 Ti 3:16
The Process of Inspiration.  There are several different theories people have developed to explain their understanding of the process of the Inspiration of the Bible.
The Partial Inspiration & Degrees of Inspiration Theories either only parts of the Scriptures were inspired by God OR that there are different levels of inspiration in various parts of Scripture.  Kayalang who is the judge of what the parts or degrees are? How do we know if this part is inspired or not?
The Natural Inspiration theory  people with special gifts & insights were chosen to write the Bible much the same way as a gifted painter paints a masterpiece.  Kayalang, this would mean the Bible is just the same as any other inspirational or philosophical writings.  Not only that, the Bible tells us that Scripture came from God through humans.
The Endorsement Inspiration theory  God merely endorsed what others wrote. The result isn’t the best that he could have done, but it was good enough.  Kayalang the Bible tells us that the Bible did not originate from humans. Rather, humans wrote “as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit” (2 Pe 1:21).
The Mechanical-Dictation Inspiration theory  God dictated the words to the author. His personality is set aside to preserve the text from fallible human aspects.  Kayalang different writing styles in scripture seem to indicate that more than one personality is involved in the writing.
The Verbal-Plenary Inspiration theory  God used writers who were close to Him so that the words they wrote would be what God wanted but the style would be that of the human author.  Kayalang if every word is exactly what God wanted how does this really differ from Mechanical-Dictation Inspiration?
Central Passage on the Process of Inspiration.  CP — 2 Pe 1:20-21 2Pe 1:20 – First, you must understand this: No prophecy in Scripture is a matter of one's own interpretation. No prophecy ever originated from humans. Instead, it was given by the Holy Spirit as humans spoke under God's direction.
The Proof of Inspiration Argument from Reason Argument from Revelation
Argument from Reason.  It is reasonable to assume that if the Bible is God’s revelation of Himself to humanity, that the Bible has been inspired by God. If it didn’t happen that way-how did it happen & how did we get it?
Argument from Revelation.  The Bible itself also attests to the fact that it is inspired by God.  Testimony of Christ to both the Old & New Testaments is indicative of the fact that he saw them as being from God & therefore authoritative in the Christian life.
Argument from Revelation: Jesus Jesus’ familiarity with & use of the Old Testament indicates His acceptance of it as the inspired Scriptures from God. Halimbawa: Mt 19:4. Jesus assumed that the Old Testament is from God & is, therefore, authoritative. Halimbawa: Mt 7:9-13
Argument from Revelation: Jesus  Jesus assumed the Old Testament prophecies must be fulfilled. Halimbawa: Jn 13:18; Jn 10:34-35; & Mk 14:49. Jesus assumed the historical accuracy of Old Testament miracles Halimbawa: Mt 12:39-41 Jesus trusted the Old Testament during His temptation Halimbawa: Mt 4:3-10Argument from Revelation.
Argument from Revelation: Jesus  Jesus did not see varied importance of Old Testament parts but rather saw that all parts of the Old Testament were authoritative. Halimbawa: Jn 10:35 Jesus promised the Revelation would be completed later through the work of the Holy Spirit. Halimbawa: Jn 16:13
Testimony of Writers of Scripture.  Not only did Jesus give His stamp of approval on Scripture, but there are countless examples of the writers of Scripture declaring that they were recording the words of God.
Testimony of Writers of Scripture.  Old Testament writers claimed their writings were the Word of God (Isa 1:10; Ez 3:16). New Testament Writers also claimed their writings were an authoritative word from God (2 Pe 1:12-21; Eph 3:4-5).
Inerrancy & Infallibility DEF — Inerrancy — “The Bible in its original writings is free from error, in the whole & in all its parts. It is not liable to mistake. It is incapable of error.” DEF — Infallibility — “The Bible possesses a faultless authority. It is unfailing & incapable of being proven false, erroneous, or of teaching deception.’
Proof from the Scriptures.  The Scriptures themselves tell us the they are without error or fault in 3 ways:  God is Truthful (Jn 3:33; Ro 3:3,4; Tit 1:2).  The written Word of God will endure (Mt 5:17-19; Jn 10:33-36; Mt 24:35).  The Words of Scripture are trustworthy. We can see this in the following 2 passages where Jesus & Paul place great importance on the exact word used in Scripture & the fact that singular instead of plural (Mt 22:23-33; Gal 3:15-22).
Proof from the Concept of Communication.  If I want to tell you a message of great importance I will make sure that the medium of communication is trustworthy & that the message it is communicating is accurate. If I do not have a trustworthy method of communicating, I can not expect you to get the message correctly. God wants us to get the message so it makes sense that He would use a trustworthy & accurate method for getting it to us.
Proof from the fact that Faith requires something faithful to trust.  Faith is what you do when you know exactly what you are doing because you have a trustworthy object on which you can rest your faith. How can we place our faith in God, if there is no trustworthy record of His revelation?
Proof from the Providence of God.  The value of my faith is measured by my God. How big is He? What does He control? How does He control?
Sufficiency of the Scriptures [kainaman ang kasulatan]. The Bible contains all that we need in order to live on this earth. What isn’t there we don’t need (2 Ti 3:15-17; Jn 20:30-31).
Clarity of the Scriptures [malinaw ang kasulatan]  The Scripture is clear but may be difficult to understand. It is possible to understand what you need to know in order to live as He wants you to live. It is not intentionally confusing. However, we do need the help of the Holy Spirit in order to understand it.
Living Character of the Scriptures[May buhay ang kasulatan].  The Scriptures have the ability to give life to the reader (Heb 4:12; 1 Pe 1:23; Jn 6:63).  Seen in its power toward the Unsaved (Ro 10:17; 2 Ti 3:15) Seen in its power toward the saved (1 Th 2:13; Eph 5:26)
Authority of the Scriptures.  If all the above arguments defending the Inerrancy & Infallibility of Scripture are true we can logically conclude that Scripture has ultimate authority.  Authority has 2 aspects:
Normative Authority  gives us direction for faith & practice by instructing us to act or behave in a certain way.
Historical Authority  guarantees that certain events are accurately recorded even in they are not true or binding upon the readers.  Halimbawa: Satan made certain promises to Eve in the Garden of Eden. The Bible records these statements accurately but they are not authoritative for us today.
Illumination Revelation Translation Application How the Bible came to us Inspiration Text Criticism Communication Canonisation
Revelation  the “communication of the divine truth from God to man.”  Millard J. Erickson, Christian Theology (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House), p. 200.
Inspiration  has been discussed at length above (see 2.3.4 above). Suffice it to say, Inspiration “relates... to the relaying of [the revelation] from the first recipient(s) of it to other persons.”   Ibid, p. 200.
Canonisation that process by which an omnipotent God guided in the process of the recognition & collection of the Books of the Bible as being the true & authoritative standard for the church.  The books were recognised as being Scripture when they were written by the church as a whole, however, some others started to add or subtract books as they saw fit so in AD 397, a council was held to finalise once & for all that the books we have now are scripture but others are not.
Canonisation There were several criteria that had to be met in order for a book to be included in the canon: Old Testament Books New Testament Books There were several criteria that had to be met in order for a book to be included in the canon such as: “Was it written during prophetic period?” “Was it from a man directed by God?” “Did Christ attest to it?” “Is it inspired?” “Was it written by an Apostle?” “Was its content spiritual in character?” “Did it a agree w/ the OT?” “Did it agree with the teachings of the Apostles?” “Did the church generally accept it?” “Is it inspired?”
Textual Criticism.  No original manuscripts exist Textual Criticism involves examining all the available original language manuscripts & determining which ones are the most reliable.  Within these texts there are also a variety of variations in words used & verses included.  Textual Criticism in the process whereby the best readings are determined.  You can notice evidence of Textual Criticism when you read the notes in your NIV Bible. Some notes may say, “The earliest & most reliable manuscripts do not have verses ________” (HalimbawaJn 8:1-11).
Translation  the process whereby the original Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek words are translated into the various languages of the world. Without this process, we would be required to learn Hebrew, Aramaic, & Greek in order to understand the Bible.
Illumination.  God is Holy. Humanity is sinful & wicked. How then are we able to understand or even see what God is showing us through His Revelation? We need God’s help. Illumination is that process by which the omnipotent God in the Person of the Holy Spirit works in the believer to make clear, enlighten, & teach the truth of the written revelation (Jn 16:12-14; 1 Co 2:9-3:2).
Application.  Much of this relates to what we talked about earlier with regards to the right way to study the Bible (see 1.2.6.2 The Right Way To Study Theology, above, especially 1.2.6.2.6 Contemporary Expression of the Truth). Once we have derived the meaning/intent of the passage of Scripture we are studying, we must develop ways in which we may apply it to our lives. God revealed Himself to us so that we would change our lives. Application is that part of the process where the Revelation of God meets us where we live & compels us the make that change.
Communication.  One of my seminary professors once said, “The one question we must ask ourselves when we study the Bible is, ‘How can I preach or teach this passage?’” The communication of the Gospel is essential to the study of the Bible. If we are only studying the Bible for our own benefit then we have not gone far enough. We must share our insights with others so that they also may be blessed by what God is telling us.
ISSUES RELATED TO BIBLIOLOGY / REVELATION STUDIES
Does God give us enough information from sources other than the Bible & His Son whereby we might be saved?
As we have seen above, while General Revelation does give us knowledge of God knowledge of God is not enough for salvation.  Calvin Schenk says, “Nowhere in the Bible is knowledge by itself, whether from general revelation or special revelation, equivalent to salvation .... Revelation, whether general or special, does not save; Jesus Christ saves.” Jesus Christ IS the revelation of God—Special Revelation that allows us to be saved.   Calvin E. Schenk, Who Do You Say That I Am?: Christians Encounter Other Religions (Scottdale: Herald Press, 1997), pp. 119-120.

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SOM-18 Jesus, Mission, Church -- Sources of Revelation

  • 1.
  • 2. BIBLIOLOGY (THE DOCTRINE OF THE REVELATION OF GOD)
  • 4. What is Bibliology? Bibliology is derived from two Greek words. bibliov(biblios) = “writing/kasulatan” & logov(logos) = “word/salita.” When combined these words simply mean “a word about the Book” or “ang salitatungkol sa kasulatan.”
  • 5. What is Revelation? Revelation is the act of God telling humans about Himself. Ps 19 illustrates for us the nature of this divine revelation: Ps 19 identifies for us the two ways God has shown himself to us—the Heavens & the Law.
  • 6. God shows himself to us thru Creation Creation. (Ps 19:1-6) The sky is constantly telling people all over the world that God is glorious & that he made the world. However, note that the only things we learn from the sky are that God is glorious & that he created the world. We learn nothing else.
  • 7. God showshimself to us thru Law The Law. (Ps 19:7-11) The Law is more helpful that the sky in telling us about God in the because of it our souls are received, we a made wise, our hearts receive joy, & our eyes receive light. This is because the Law is pure, endures forever, is sure, & is completely righteous. As a result we receive warning about how to live & receive a reward from following it.
  • 8. Ps 19 Conclusion So there are 2 ways that God reveals Himself to us—through Creation (General) & through His Law (Special).
  • 10. Definition of General Revelation DEF — “General Revelation is the fact that God has revealed certain things about himself to everyone by means not limited by geography or language.”
  • 11. Sources of General Revelation & what they tell us about God. There are three (3) major sources of General Revelation in the world—Nature, Providence, & Conscience.
  • 12. Nature, or the world that God created, reveals certain things about its Creator. Ps 19:1-6—Reveals God Exists; Reveals God's Glory Ro 1:18-21—Reveals God is Omnipotent (Walang HanggangKapangyarihan); Reveals God will judge Mt 5:45—Reveals God is kind to all people.
  • 13. Providence, or the fact that God cares for the world & its inhabitants, reveals certain things about its Provider. Ac 14:15-17—Reveals God provides food for all people Da 2:21—Reveals God raises up & removes rulers
  • 14. Conscience, or the mind of man, reveals certain things about God. Ro 2:14-15—Reveals God has placed his law within the hearts of all
  • 15. Purpose of General Revelation. Two reasons: to make man responsible for his own actions to show that man is indeed guilty of sin against God. (Ro 1:19-20 )
  • 16. Result of General Revelation. Condemnation (Ro 1:19-20)
  • 17. Limitations of General Revelation. While General Revelation does give us knowledge of God it does not give us all the information that we need in order to relate to God in an appropriate manner. It doesn’t answer all questions we have about God. Halimbawa: What can I know about God? What don’t I know about God?
  • 18. General Revelation is also seen by humans who are by nature sinful & incapable of interpreting it correctly.
  • 19. So, where does that leave us as humans? I know that there is a great & glorious, all powerful God who has made the universe, who is kind to all men, who gives food, rain, sun, & crops to everyone, & who has placed his law in our consciences. I know that I am guilty & condemned because I do not do the things God wants. Is there any hope for me?
  • 20. SPECIAL REVELATION / ANG NAIIBANG PAHAYAG NG DIYOS
  • 21. Definition of Special Revelation DEF — “Special Revelation was that process by which an omnipotent God made known to man that which otherwise man would never have known.”
  • 22. Purpose of Special Revelation Adds to General Revelation by answering the questions General Revelation is unable to answer (see 2.3.5, above). Reveals the plan of Salvation. I wouldn’t know anything about salvation if God had not revealed it to me. How do I come into a relationship with God that He is satisfied with? Through Special Revelation. Reveals the full Glory of God. He is the one who has the right to glorify Himself. We do not have the right to glorify ourselves.
  • 23. Sources of Special Revelation. There are two ways in which God tells us all the information we need to know in order to relate properly to Him—through the Living Word, His Son, Jesus Christ, & through the Written Word, the Scriptures.
  • 24. The Word of God: 2 Living Revelations LIVING INCARNATE WORD LIVING WRITTEN WORD JESUS CHRIST THE BIBLE Human Parents Holy Spirit Superintending Holy Spirit Overshadowing Human Authors WITHOUT SIN WITHOUT ERROR From Paul Enns, The Moody Handbook of Theology (Chicago: Moody Press, 1989, p. 168.
  • 25. The Living Word. Jesus Christ is spoken of as being the Word in Jn 1:1-14; 1 Jn 1:1; Rev 19:13. “The plainest reason why the Son of God is called the Word, seems to be, that as our words explain our minds to others, so was the Son of God sent in order to reveal his Father's mind to the world.” As such, the Bible tells us that Jesus Christ ... ... reveals what the Father is like (Jn 1:18) ... reveals the Father's compassion (Jn 5:36-37) ... reveals that the Father gives life to all who believe in the Son (Jn 6:63; 14:10) Matthew Henry, Matthew Henrys Commentary, Jn 1:1.
  • 26. The Written Word Scripture is the written Word of God &, as such, reveals … ... all the doctrine, rebuke, correction, & guidance the Christian needs for good living (2 Ti 3:16-17). ... all that God has chosen to disclose through human authors as directed by the Holy Spirit (2 Pe 1:21).
  • 27. The Reliability of Special Revelation. How can we know that Special Revelation is really reliable? Of course this is easier when we are discussing the revelation of God through Jesus Christ. But what about the Bible—it is reliable? And , if so, how do we know it is reliable? 3 concepts—Inspiration, Inerrancy, & Infallibility—will help us understand why the Bible is so reliable.
  • 28. Inspiration DEF — “Inspiration was that process by which an omnipotent God guided the human authors in the recording of that which was recalled, & that which was revealed so that the end product was the exact Word of God, exactly as God wanted it recorded.”
  • 29. The Fact of Inspiration. The Bible is quite clear that the Bible comes from God–that it is His very breath (qeopneustov). CP — 2 Ti 3:16
  • 30. The Process of Inspiration. There are several different theories people have developed to explain their understanding of the process of the Inspiration of the Bible.
  • 31. The Partial Inspiration & Degrees of Inspiration Theories either only parts of the Scriptures were inspired by God OR that there are different levels of inspiration in various parts of Scripture. Kayalang who is the judge of what the parts or degrees are? How do we know if this part is inspired or not?
  • 32. The Natural Inspiration theory people with special gifts & insights were chosen to write the Bible much the same way as a gifted painter paints a masterpiece. Kayalang, this would mean the Bible is just the same as any other inspirational or philosophical writings. Not only that, the Bible tells us that Scripture came from God through humans.
  • 33. The Endorsement Inspiration theory God merely endorsed what others wrote. The result isn’t the best that he could have done, but it was good enough. Kayalang the Bible tells us that the Bible did not originate from humans. Rather, humans wrote “as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit” (2 Pe 1:21).
  • 34. The Mechanical-Dictation Inspiration theory God dictated the words to the author. His personality is set aside to preserve the text from fallible human aspects. Kayalang different writing styles in scripture seem to indicate that more than one personality is involved in the writing.
  • 35. The Verbal-Plenary Inspiration theory God used writers who were close to Him so that the words they wrote would be what God wanted but the style would be that of the human author. Kayalang if every word is exactly what God wanted how does this really differ from Mechanical-Dictation Inspiration?
  • 36. Central Passage on the Process of Inspiration. CP — 2 Pe 1:20-21 2Pe 1:20 – First, you must understand this: No prophecy in Scripture is a matter of one's own interpretation. No prophecy ever originated from humans. Instead, it was given by the Holy Spirit as humans spoke under God's direction.
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39. The Proof of Inspiration Argument from Reason Argument from Revelation
  • 40. Argument from Reason. It is reasonable to assume that if the Bible is God’s revelation of Himself to humanity, that the Bible has been inspired by God. If it didn’t happen that way-how did it happen & how did we get it?
  • 41. Argument from Revelation. The Bible itself also attests to the fact that it is inspired by God. Testimony of Christ to both the Old & New Testaments is indicative of the fact that he saw them as being from God & therefore authoritative in the Christian life.
  • 42. Argument from Revelation: Jesus Jesus’ familiarity with & use of the Old Testament indicates His acceptance of it as the inspired Scriptures from God. Halimbawa: Mt 19:4. Jesus assumed that the Old Testament is from God & is, therefore, authoritative. Halimbawa: Mt 7:9-13
  • 43. Argument from Revelation: Jesus Jesus assumed the Old Testament prophecies must be fulfilled. Halimbawa: Jn 13:18; Jn 10:34-35; & Mk 14:49. Jesus assumed the historical accuracy of Old Testament miracles Halimbawa: Mt 12:39-41 Jesus trusted the Old Testament during His temptation Halimbawa: Mt 4:3-10Argument from Revelation.
  • 44. Argument from Revelation: Jesus Jesus did not see varied importance of Old Testament parts but rather saw that all parts of the Old Testament were authoritative. Halimbawa: Jn 10:35 Jesus promised the Revelation would be completed later through the work of the Holy Spirit. Halimbawa: Jn 16:13
  • 45. Testimony of Writers of Scripture. Not only did Jesus give His stamp of approval on Scripture, but there are countless examples of the writers of Scripture declaring that they were recording the words of God.
  • 46. Testimony of Writers of Scripture. Old Testament writers claimed their writings were the Word of God (Isa 1:10; Ez 3:16). New Testament Writers also claimed their writings were an authoritative word from God (2 Pe 1:12-21; Eph 3:4-5).
  • 47. Inerrancy & Infallibility DEF — Inerrancy — “The Bible in its original writings is free from error, in the whole & in all its parts. It is not liable to mistake. It is incapable of error.” DEF — Infallibility — “The Bible possesses a faultless authority. It is unfailing & incapable of being proven false, erroneous, or of teaching deception.’
  • 48. Proof from the Scriptures. The Scriptures themselves tell us the they are without error or fault in 3 ways: God is Truthful (Jn 3:33; Ro 3:3,4; Tit 1:2). The written Word of God will endure (Mt 5:17-19; Jn 10:33-36; Mt 24:35). The Words of Scripture are trustworthy. We can see this in the following 2 passages where Jesus & Paul place great importance on the exact word used in Scripture & the fact that singular instead of plural (Mt 22:23-33; Gal 3:15-22).
  • 49. Proof from the Concept of Communication. If I want to tell you a message of great importance I will make sure that the medium of communication is trustworthy & that the message it is communicating is accurate. If I do not have a trustworthy method of communicating, I can not expect you to get the message correctly. God wants us to get the message so it makes sense that He would use a trustworthy & accurate method for getting it to us.
  • 50. Proof from the fact that Faith requires something faithful to trust. Faith is what you do when you know exactly what you are doing because you have a trustworthy object on which you can rest your faith. How can we place our faith in God, if there is no trustworthy record of His revelation?
  • 51. Proof from the Providence of God. The value of my faith is measured by my God. How big is He? What does He control? How does He control?
  • 52. Sufficiency of the Scriptures [kainaman ang kasulatan]. The Bible contains all that we need in order to live on this earth. What isn’t there we don’t need (2 Ti 3:15-17; Jn 20:30-31).
  • 53. Clarity of the Scriptures [malinaw ang kasulatan] The Scripture is clear but may be difficult to understand. It is possible to understand what you need to know in order to live as He wants you to live. It is not intentionally confusing. However, we do need the help of the Holy Spirit in order to understand it.
  • 54. Living Character of the Scriptures[May buhay ang kasulatan]. The Scriptures have the ability to give life to the reader (Heb 4:12; 1 Pe 1:23; Jn 6:63). Seen in its power toward the Unsaved (Ro 10:17; 2 Ti 3:15) Seen in its power toward the saved (1 Th 2:13; Eph 5:26)
  • 55. Authority of the Scriptures. If all the above arguments defending the Inerrancy & Infallibility of Scripture are true we can logically conclude that Scripture has ultimate authority. Authority has 2 aspects:
  • 56. Normative Authority gives us direction for faith & practice by instructing us to act or behave in a certain way.
  • 57. Historical Authority guarantees that certain events are accurately recorded even in they are not true or binding upon the readers. Halimbawa: Satan made certain promises to Eve in the Garden of Eden. The Bible records these statements accurately but they are not authoritative for us today.
  • 58. Illumination Revelation Translation Application How the Bible came to us Inspiration Text Criticism Communication Canonisation
  • 59. Revelation the “communication of the divine truth from God to man.” Millard J. Erickson, Christian Theology (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House), p. 200.
  • 60. Inspiration has been discussed at length above (see 2.3.4 above). Suffice it to say, Inspiration “relates... to the relaying of [the revelation] from the first recipient(s) of it to other persons.” Ibid, p. 200.
  • 61. Canonisation that process by which an omnipotent God guided in the process of the recognition & collection of the Books of the Bible as being the true & authoritative standard for the church. The books were recognised as being Scripture when they were written by the church as a whole, however, some others started to add or subtract books as they saw fit so in AD 397, a council was held to finalise once & for all that the books we have now are scripture but others are not.
  • 62. Canonisation There were several criteria that had to be met in order for a book to be included in the canon: Old Testament Books New Testament Books There were several criteria that had to be met in order for a book to be included in the canon such as: “Was it written during prophetic period?” “Was it from a man directed by God?” “Did Christ attest to it?” “Is it inspired?” “Was it written by an Apostle?” “Was its content spiritual in character?” “Did it a agree w/ the OT?” “Did it agree with the teachings of the Apostles?” “Did the church generally accept it?” “Is it inspired?”
  • 63. Textual Criticism. No original manuscripts exist Textual Criticism involves examining all the available original language manuscripts & determining which ones are the most reliable. Within these texts there are also a variety of variations in words used & verses included. Textual Criticism in the process whereby the best readings are determined. You can notice evidence of Textual Criticism when you read the notes in your NIV Bible. Some notes may say, “The earliest & most reliable manuscripts do not have verses ________” (HalimbawaJn 8:1-11).
  • 64. Translation the process whereby the original Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek words are translated into the various languages of the world. Without this process, we would be required to learn Hebrew, Aramaic, & Greek in order to understand the Bible.
  • 65. Illumination. God is Holy. Humanity is sinful & wicked. How then are we able to understand or even see what God is showing us through His Revelation? We need God’s help. Illumination is that process by which the omnipotent God in the Person of the Holy Spirit works in the believer to make clear, enlighten, & teach the truth of the written revelation (Jn 16:12-14; 1 Co 2:9-3:2).
  • 66. Application. Much of this relates to what we talked about earlier with regards to the right way to study the Bible (see 1.2.6.2 The Right Way To Study Theology, above, especially 1.2.6.2.6 Contemporary Expression of the Truth). Once we have derived the meaning/intent of the passage of Scripture we are studying, we must develop ways in which we may apply it to our lives. God revealed Himself to us so that we would change our lives. Application is that part of the process where the Revelation of God meets us where we live & compels us the make that change.
  • 67. Communication. One of my seminary professors once said, “The one question we must ask ourselves when we study the Bible is, ‘How can I preach or teach this passage?’” The communication of the Gospel is essential to the study of the Bible. If we are only studying the Bible for our own benefit then we have not gone far enough. We must share our insights with others so that they also may be blessed by what God is telling us.
  • 68. ISSUES RELATED TO BIBLIOLOGY / REVELATION STUDIES
  • 69. Does God give us enough information from sources other than the Bible & His Son whereby we might be saved?
  • 70. As we have seen above, while General Revelation does give us knowledge of God knowledge of God is not enough for salvation. Calvin Schenk says, “Nowhere in the Bible is knowledge by itself, whether from general revelation or special revelation, equivalent to salvation .... Revelation, whether general or special, does not save; Jesus Christ saves.” Jesus Christ IS the revelation of God—Special Revelation that allows us to be saved. Calvin E. Schenk, Who Do You Say That I Am?: Christians Encounter Other Religions (Scottdale: Herald Press, 1997), pp. 119-120.