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The testimony of JESUS is the spirit of prophecySure. Including the parts where the Scripture directly quotes Satan. God inspired the author of each piece of Scripture to write it. That's what "God breathed" means. It does not mean that every word in Scripture is of equal authority to every other word in Scripture, obviously. In fact, God made a point, when he inspired to authors of Scripture to write things down, to make sure that they specifically identified each time that God himself speaks, or when his Son speaks. That the speaker is Elohiym, or YHWH, or the Father, or Jesus, or an angel, is always very explicitly identified (except in the case of a couple of the prophets, where the Prophet takes up the first person "I" when speaking of God, and is clearly channelling God and being God's mouthpiece.
God has a coherent and consistent and oft-repeated set of messages in Scripture. Those words are embedded in a lot of explanatory material, background material, and enthusiastic material of writers praising God and loving God, or writing hymns to God (the Psalms and the like).
The binding authority - the parts of Scripture that are God telling you what you have to DO - THOSE are all spelled out what a "God said..." or "Jesus said...".
So no, it's not a sin, for example, or a disgrace, for a man to have long hair. Jesus had long hair. Paul didn't like long hair, or at least he didn't like it in one specific Church. Paul's opinion may have been valid for that Church, or it may have been a matter of taste. His taste is irrelevant, it's not a commandment, and it is false to ascribe Paul's opinion to God or say "God said long hair is a disgrace", because Paul wrote that an all Scripture is God breathed. That is a fundamental misunderstanding of what divine inspiration is, and of how God inspired the authors to faithfully record what God said when God spoke directly. He did that for a REASON.
All Scripture is God breathed. Including the parts that quote Satan. That does not mean that all Scripture is binding law. Only the parts that come from God and SAY they're binding law, are binding law.
What that means is that every word of scripture spoke of and pointed to CHRIST
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