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The Bible contains essential revelation from God that we need to understand spiritual things but is the Bible itself THE WORD OF GOD?! Believing that the Bible is the Word of God many believe that in the Bible they have all the revelation that is available to man about God and dismiss others who claim that God has spoken to them.

Through these articles prepare to have your thinking and assumptions challenged. It is by every word of God that man shall live eternally. Is owning and reading a bible sufficient to have that word? Very necessary understanding in this time where so many confidently claim to be standing on the Bible as the Word of God?

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Is it the word of God?

Holy Bible, Is it the word of God? examines the common belief that the bible is the word of GodThe Bible, is it the word of God? what the Scripture says about itself. We need to have the Word of God to live but who has the word of God? Is claiming to have it just because we own a bible good enough? This book is available on-line and at cost price from our eBay storePurchase at cost on ebay. Check out the eBay store for other good gospel materials and music.

Thought for Today
Dec. 28

ERRORS IN THE KING JAMES VERSION NO. 5 - DEVILS

The Word of God is perfect, and if the Bible is the Word of God, then it, too, must be perfect. If errors exist in any translation of the Bible, then that translation of the Bible cannot be the Word of God, for the Word of God is without error. After considering this example of mistranslation in the King James Version of the Bible (KJV), ask yourself whether it or any other version of the Bible is the perfect Word of God.

The word "devil" refers to one particular being. The prophets and apostles never used that word in reference to any other being. In Revelation 20:2, John tells us who that being is. He calls him "the dragon, that old serpent, which is the devil, and Satan". This wicked creature is the fallen cherub whom Isaiah called "Lucifer" (Isa. 14). There is only one Lucifer, the foolish cherub who attempted to share in the glory of God. The angels who were deceived by him and were cast out of heaven with him are not called devils; they are called "demons". This is how we distinguish the leader of wickedness from his angelic followers.

The King James translation confuses the picture many times by calling demons "devils". There is only one devil, though there be many demons.