
The Book Of All Books
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This book has a unique approach to the Bible. High on a mountaintop, we see a magnificent Temple that intrigues us by its beauty and symmetry, registering upon our minds the fact that the architect and builder is the everlasting God, for the building is ablaze with His glory far outshining the glory of the sun. The Bible required almost seventeen centuries to complete this sanctuary where we fellowship with God. The Holy Spirit used about forty workmen from all walks of life, including fishermen and kings, shepherds and prime ministers, a doctor and a tax collector, a rabbi and a military gene...
This book has a unique approach to the Bible. High on a mountaintop, we see a magnificent Temple that intrigues us by its beauty and symmetry, registering upon our minds the fact that the architect and builder is the everlasting God, for the building is ablaze with His glory far outshining the glory of the sun. The Bible required almost seventeen centuries to complete this sanctuary where we fellowship with God. The Holy Spirit used about forty workmen from all walks of life, including fishermen and kings, shepherds and prime ministers, a doctor and a tax collector, a rabbi and a military general, to construct its sixty-six books in three languages over more than 1,500 years. Yet they presented the same themes, the same revelation, the same incomparable Word, and the same promise of the coming of the great God and Savior, Jesus Christ. The unity of the Bible demonstrates the hand of God orchestrating the unity of this magnificent Temple (the Bible). And God says this building will last forever. "The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God stands forever" (Isaiah 40:8 NASB). Chapters include the following: The Bible, a Majestic Temple The Divine Unity of the Scriptures The Divine Inspiration of the Scriptures The Testimony of Our Lord Jesus Christ to the Scriptures Christ's Testimony to Old Testament Historicity and the Divine Inspiration of the Words The Bible, the Voice of God in the Language of Men The Importance of Biblical Education in the Life of the Church The Effect of the Bible upon the Life of Man I have written this book for the layperson in our churches who may be unaware of the celestial unity of that magnificent Temple that God has blessed us with.