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14 Cards in this Set
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Galah |
To uncover
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What is inspiration derived from
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Inspirare; Meaning to breath upon |
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Plenary |
Full or fully inspired |
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Theanthropic |
Theos: God Anthropos: Man |
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Inerrant |
Scripture is free from error |
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Infallible |
Incapable of "Failing to accomplish a predetermined purpose" |
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The bible uses: |
-Poetry -Parable -Metaphors -Similes -Hyperbole |
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Definition of inspiration |
The supernatural influence of the holy spirit on selected individuals which rendered them the instruments of God |
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Theopneustos |
God-Breathed |
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Ophelimos |
Profitable or useful |
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Negative Assistant Theory |
God left the writers of scripture to their own devices with the Holy Spirit intervening to prevent the writers from teaching error |
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Theanthropic Theory
{OR} Organic, or Confluent (‘Flow Together’) theory |
God the Holy Spirit works in, with, and through human personality to inspire precisely the message which He intended to communicate to the church.
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NT calls the written record
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“the oracles of God"
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Qumran
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Important sectarian documents that cite many biblical books as authoritative
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