11. Bible's Inspiration: Internal Evidences (Brevity and Unity)
Evidence for Christianity
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There exists internal evidence for the Bible’s inspiration; the first of which is in its very composition. The signature of a divine origin can be seen in two simple aspects: brevity and unity. Join Branyon as he takes an overview of the Bible’s contents and composition to evaluate the hallmarks of an origin beyond human production.
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