Is the Bible Complete?

Christians today may have many questions about where our Bible came from. How do we know that the Canon of Scriptures is complete? How do we know that all of those 66 books constitute God’s word? How do we know which books should be included as Scripture? How do we know that there are no other books which should have been included? How do we know which writings were divinely inspired? To begin to answer these questions, we will first examine the commonly accepted scholarly arguments for the Canon of scriptures, both the Old and New Testaments.

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One Response to “Is the Bible Complete?”

  1. Elmer Vest says:

    According to you the Holy Bible is a complete structure. I don not agree. There are many books that were left out. Why ? Because MAN did not want them included into a canon. If our GOD did not want them included they would never have been written. Man decides what is and what is not to be believed. How can a person be a true believer in the word of GOD when his message has been truncated by a group of biased religious leaders. Then the book of Revelations is included at the end to stop others from adding these missing books. Why not include these books and let modern man draw is own conclusions ?

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