Karl - Liberal Backslider said:
No. God did not write the Bible. He inspired it. That he wrote it goes far beyond any internal statement - it is an extra-biblical belief, ironically.
God did not
inspire the Bible. That is a poor translation. That would mean that God got the prophets all excited and let them loose to write what they were moved to write. Artists are inspired. Prophets were something different...
"All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness..." 2 Timothy 3:16 niv
It says, "God breathed." I do not have the passages before me that I have been taught from the Hebrew and Greek in the past over the years, But, in the original languages of Scripture there are things taught about the inhale and exhale of the soul towards God. "God breathed", means that God has the Prophet inhale truth, then breath it out in expression of what was taken in. It will come out with God leaving the Prophet's personality left intact. But what goes in, comes out as God desired it to be, by His own power enabling the Prophet to do so.
2 Peter 1:19-21
"And we have the word of the prophets made more certain, and you will do well to pay attention to it, as to a light shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts. Above all, you must understand that no prophecy of Scripture originated by the prophet's own interpretation. For prophecy never had its origin in the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were 'carried along'/moved under the authority of the Holy Spirit."
Now, you are free to reject that. Just as Adam was free to reject God's command not to eat of the forbidden fruit. Yet, at the same time, the Bible never teaches that translations are always God's Word. For translations can have their origin in man's interpretation. Yet, if there is a God in Heaven (and there is) He, God, has the ability to raise up choice men in a given generation who will be able to bring forth an accurate translation which contains the proper information which is needed to overcome the evil of his generation. Not all he translates may be 100% accurate. But, he will be gifted to translate what is needed for that given generation to overcome its particular evils 100%.
God leaves all believers with some point of error in their thinking. The most mature believer will still have some error in his thinking. Why? He is only required to be correct in what God sees as being essential for his given generation's problems and blessings. And, that those who learn from such a teacher must yet do their own thinking and REASONING as to not be led to believe they can follow a man blindly. Then they would not have to think for themselves.
We will all be accountable for what we choose to believe. This way, no one can blame another for what they decided to believe. For every teacher will have some area(s) of error in their thinking, for they have gotten ahead of God in an area to be understood. Or, have ventured into an area God sees not needed to be understood in his day. As long as it is not essential to the day he lives in, God may allow for "doctrinally inspired speculation" to take place, as to keep others from believing what is wrong... yet not yet knowing what the truth may be.
............But, be that as it may. God is in control sitting in Heaven. Life here on earth is a time of making choices. Good ones, and bad ones. In order to allow for man to exercize his free volition, God allows for both good teachers and bad teachers to co-exist. After all, those who spiritually mature eventually do find the good teachers. They were exposed to the bad ones, as well. Yet, they chose to make right choices (by grace) and will leave all the believers who desired what is wrong (in pride) to be without excuse.
2 Timothy 4:3 niv
"For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear."
Grace in peace, GeneZ