12. Bible's Inspiration: Internal Evidences (Consistency & Interdependency)
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Separated by hundreds of years, how does the New Testament and Old Testament relate to each other? Did writers view each other and their content as inspired by God? This class continues the discussion of internal evidences for the Bible’s inspiration by considering both the Bible’s consistent content and the interdependency between books.
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