The Divine Inspired Holy Scriptures:
Citizens for God and Country
Free nations were guided by divine law, even centuries before christianity, It is better to be governed by conscience than to be ruled by tyranny, leaders declared as they administered by the Old Testament Ten Commandments. Indeed, the best law enforcement in any free nation is by the nurtured public conscience by self discipline, for self government with each citizen depending upon the stability of divine law. Love of fellow man, mutual respect and consideration were taught by Jesus for faith in One True God as recorded in the Holy Scriptures, defining the Holy Trinity and the Supremacy of the New Testament. These writings were by pious men inspired and guided by the Holy Spirit revealing God's truth ensuring the infallibility of the Holy Writ: Holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit. Peter 1:21 It was by the protection of the Holy Spirit of God that writers of the New Testament formulated the meaning of the human involvement with Divine Providence protected from human error by the Divine illumination of the Holy Spirit of God.
the Scriptures were written in different times by holy men, from Moses 1500 BC to the last Apostle John, the evangelist 100 AD. Most Old Testament Books were written in Hebrew, some Aramic, and Greek. All New Testament Books were written in Greek, the language of the time. Apostle Paul defined the purpose for which Holy Scriptures were written: "all Scriptures were given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, reproof, correction and instruction and righteousness that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good work." Tim 3:16-17
the Scriptures were written in different times by holy men, from Moses 1500 BC to the last Apostle John, the evangelist 100 AD. Most Old Testament Books were written in Hebrew, some Aramic, and Greek. All New Testament Books were written in Greek, the language of the time. Apostle Paul defined the purpose for which Holy Scriptures were written: "all Scriptures were given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, reproof, correction and instruction and righteousness that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good work." Tim 3:16-17
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