Why Should I Believe
The Bible?
Because of its Authorship
Introduction:
The
Bible is by far the number one selling book of all time. It
was the first book printed after the invention of the printing
press. It contains some of the oldest historical writings in
existence. The Bible documents the history of the earth from
the creation until a few years after the death of Christ. It
contains within its pages the written record of God's word.
And it is entirely written for the benefit of mankind and contains
detailed instructions on how mankind should live and treat one
another in this existence and how to achieve immortality with God in
Heaven forever.
So that
being stated, why should we believe it? Why should we live our
lives in accordance with the instructions written within? Why
should we use it to seek eternal life? In short, why should I
believe the Bible? This lesson is one in a series of
studies which will examine the evidence, both internal and outside
the Bible, which supports the authenticity of the Bible as the
written record of God's word.
Lesson 1
The Bible has a Unique Authorship
The
Bible we have today is a collection of sixty six ancient books and
letters written by 40 different people who lived in many different
parts of the world and were separated by centuries of time. It
took almost 1500 years for all of the Bible to be written.
Moses penned the book of Genesis about 1400 years before Christ
walked the earth. It is generally believed that John wrote the
last 4 books of the New Testament at the latter part of the first
century. A table showing the dates of the authorship of each
book of the Bible and the writer is included at the end of this
lesson for review.
The
Bible was written by 40 different people, but it makes the internal
claim in 2 Peter 1:21 to have only one author, "for prophecy
never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they
were moved by the Holy Spirit" (NKJV). The Bible exists,
therefore it's existence must have an explanation. Moreover,
the explanation for the Bible's existence must also be adequate to
make an accounting for how it got here and for what it contains.
The explanation must take in to account the vast expanse of time it
took to write it, the number of people who participated, not only in
the writing of it, but of the events depicted therein.
The
Bible is a book of much more than just a bunch of rules God expects
us to live by. It also contains a record of the rise, fall and
existence of civilizations that until recent archaeological
discoveries, were unknown to man living in this century. The
Bible also contains prophetic foretelling of events that would
happen some time in the future beyond the time these prophecies were
written. Isaiah wrote of a king named Cyrus who would order
the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem before it was destroyed.
Isaiah wrote this during a period of time between
740-680 B.C. The temple was destroyed in about 587 BC.
Cyrus became the king of the Medo-Persian empire in about 538 BC.
About one year or so after Cyrus became king, he issued a decree to
rebuild the temple that had been destroyed by king Nebuchadnezzar 70
years earlier. Isaiah prophesied about the rebuilding of the
temple and called Cyrus out by name as the one who gave the order at
least about 80 years before the temple was destroyed and 150 years
before Cyrus issued the decree to rebuild it in Jerusalem.
This prophecy is by no
means an isolated incident within the pages of the Bible. The
Bible literally contains hundreds such prophecies with about 400 of
them being messianic in nature.
An explanation for the
existence of the Bible must take into account the fact that no
mortal man who ever lived possesses the ability to look down the
corridors of time and predict with unerring accuracy events that
would take place in the distant future. Only an all-knowing
God would be able to achieve such an accomplishment as that.
So when the Bible makes the internal claim to have a single author
who directed those who were writing it, there is compelling evidence
in support of this claim which quite simply cannot be explained
away.
The Bible has a Unity of Theme
From Genesis 1:1 to
Revelation 22:21 the entire theme of the Bible is the ultimate
salvation of mankind. It contains a record of the fall of man
from paradise, it records the events associated with God's handling
of the people of the earth and throughout the writings, there are
records those who did evil and suffered and those who did good and
were blessed because of it. Under the old covenant, the law of
Moses was specifically aimed at governing the Jewish nation and
bringing them to the time of Christ. After the death of
Christ, the law of Moses was abrogated and replaced with the new
covenant which applied to all people all across the earth. The
entire theme of the Bible from beginning to end deals with the
deliverance of man from the condemnation that is the result of sin.
The question must be
asked, how did 40 people write 66 books over a period of 1500 years
and achieve such a unified theme throughout? The answer is
simply that they could not have, not by themselves, and not without
divine guidance. The hand of an almighty, all knowing God is
all over the pages of the Bible for anyone willing to look at the
evidence objectively and without personal bias.
The Bible is Self Authenticating
A self authenticating
document is one that can be accepted without external proof to
support the claim that it is what it appears to be. This means
that the Bible, by itself, contains all of the information and
evidence required for someone to come to the conclusion that it is
the written record of God's word.
In our society today,
we have what are known as self authenticating documents.
For example, there are many occasions where one needs to positively
identify oneself for some purpose such as cashing a check, engaging
in to a property sale or exchange, boarding an airplane or entering
into another country. Driver's licenses and passports are
generally recognized as self authenticating documents. The
very existence of and possession of one of these documents is all
that is required in order to demonstrate to someone that you are who
you say your are.
Document that have been
notarized and bear a notary seal are documents that are self
authenticating. The presence of that notary seal and the
accompanying signature is an endorsement that indicates the document
has been examined by an independent outside party and found to be
authentic and all information contained therein is accurate.
Drivers licenses, passports and other such documents used for the
purpose of identification are issued by agencies who require a level
of positive identification that is beyond question before they are
approved and issued. In all instances, self authenticating
documents have third party verification from a source other than the
bearer as to the validation of it. All self authenticating
documents are endorsed in such a way that their authenticity is
beyond any reasonable doubt.
It is significant in
the demonstration that the Bible is a self authenticating document
that we understand and acknowledge that all of the information which
will be used to authenticate the Bible comes from within the Bible.
That being said, there will always be those critics who will refuse
to accept internal biblical evidence that is self authenticating,
but will accept self authenticating secular documents which contain
a mere fraction of the internal evidence of what is available in
scripture at face value and without question. The level of
internal evidence which self validates the Bible is on a scale of
magnitude far in excess of any other document in the history of
earth. Not even the declaration of independence of the United
States of America with the signatures of authors of the constitution
even comes close to the level of self authentication that is
contained within the Bible itself.
The information on self
authenticating documents is verifiable. One can fact check the
information on these kinds of documents and they will stand up to
the most vigorous scrutiny. Signatures can be compared,
records can be consulted, testimonies can be substantiated and the
information in the document will be proved true.
The Bible makes the
internal claim that it is the word of God in 2 Timothy 3:16, "All
scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for
doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in
righteousness". In 2 Peter 1:20-21, we read that all
scripture was written under the direction of God, "Above all, you
must understand that no prophecy of Scripture came about by the
prophet's own interpretation. 21 For prophecy never had its origin
in the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried
along by the Holy Spirit." (NIV). Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians
14:37, "If any man think himself to be a prophet, or spiritual,
let him acknowledge that the things that I write unto you are the
commandments of the Lord" (KJV).
The Bible contains
historical information which can be checked. It must be noted
here that there has never been a historical event, or mention of a
civilization or nation that can be proved to be false. In
matters of historical accuracy, the Bible is infallible.
The Bible contains a
record of a vast number of fulfilled prophecies. No man can
predict with 100% accuracy events that will transpire years and most
cases centuries before they actually happen. These prophecies
can be examined and verified. Every single prophecy in the
Bible has been fulfilled with the only exception being those in
regard to the second and final advent of Jesus Christ and the
associated end of the earth.
The Bible contains the
eyewitness testimony of people who lived and witnessed many
historical events which can be verified through history and
archaeology. The Bible also contains the eyewitness testimony
of many people who suffered horrific persecution and often death as
a result of their testimony. Most of the writers of scripture
died violent deaths because of their loyalty to God.
The Bible gives us a
record of a king who voluntarily sacrificed Himself so that His
subject could live. Documents are falsified for a reason with
self serving motives. The king of the Bible was not self
serving. His disciples who accompanied Him on earth and were
eyewitnesses to Him for the most part went to their deaths
proclaiming Him as the Christ. They were forbidden by Jesus to
seek earthly gain of any kind. They were required to suffer
for their loyalty to a king that was put to death. No
one who is going make up a grand lie like this and perpetrate it
with no hope of any personal physical gain.
And who is going to
make up a story where a king was born in a stable manger, lived a
life of poverty and sacrifice and was ultimately put to death by the
very people He came to save? The king gave His own life as a
substitutionary death sentence for mankind so that mankind could
have a hope of salvation. He died in mankind's place for
shortcomings of mankind. You can't make this stuff up.
And people for centuries have been put to death because of their
faith in and loyalty to this man.
The Bible contains all of the components of a self authenticating
document to a degree that no other document that has ever existed
can possibly achieve. It contains checkable facts, it bears
the seal of the testimony of eye witnesses who died for their belief
in it, and it contains a message that would never be the product of
a self serving group of deceivers.
The Bible has No Contradictions
A
contradiction occurs when two (or more) different statements on a
topic cannot both be true at the same time and in the same sense.
For instance, let's look at the statements, "I am driving my car
today" and "I am not driving my car today." Both statements cannot
both be true at the same time and in the same way. They are mutually
exclusive. However, the following is not a contradiction: "Bob saw
two people get out of his car." and "Frank saw three people get out
of his car." These statements are not mutually exclusive because
both statements can be true at the same time. Bob and Frank may
have been standing in different places and saw the even differently.
Both statements can be true at the same time and in the same sense
without excluding the other. There is no contradiction when
both statements are true, and neither one negates the validity of
the other.
A perfect example of this is found in the written
record of the number of times the cock crowed before Peter denied
Jesus the third time on the night of His betrayal. Jesus told
Peter in Matthew 26:34 that "before the cock crow, thou shalt
deny me thrice" (KJV). In writing of the same event, Mark
wrote in 14:30, "before the cock crow twice, thou shalt deny me
thrice". And in John's gospel account, he wrote in 13:38,
"the cock shall not crow, till thou hast denied me thrice" (KJV).
All three of these men were present when Jesus made this statement
to Peter and they recorded it from their perspective.
All three of these statements are true if Peter denied Jesus before
the cock crowed at all. The fact that Mark said before cock crowed
twice does not necessarily imply the cock to have crowed once before
Peter's third denial. Mark's record would be just as true if
he said "before the cock crows the tenth time, thou shalt deny me
thrice" When the cock crowed the very first time, it had not yet
crowed the second time so it was true that Peter denied Jesus three
times before the cock crowed twice. Critics of the Bible
love to attack the authenticity of the bible by claiming
contradictions where no such real contradiction exists.
In all sixty six books, written by 40 different
people, over a period of 15 centuries, there are no real
contradictions that can be definitively demonstrated. Given
these circumstances under which the scriptures were written, the
significance of this fact cannot be understated. It would be
nearly impossible for one person to produce such a document as
complex as the Bible without any contradictions, let alone 40 who
lived over a period of 15 centuries and were unable to collaborate
on it during its production.
The Bible Must be
Explained
Critics of the Bible love to make the claim that
Christianity is false. But talk is cheap and assertion and
denial is not proof. In order for Christianity to be false,
the book which contains what is necessary to know and follow
Christianity must be debunked. The Bible must be proven to be
false. It's existence must be explained away. Before
this can be accomplished, a number of questions must be asked and
answered satisfactorily.
How could 40 people, separated by geography,
nationality, culture, walks of life and 15 centuries all collaborate
to produce a document that contains a unified theme such as the
Bible possesses? Did they just make it up as they went?
How did they achieve the collaboration it would have taken to
produce such a document as the Bible?
How could people living centuries prior to an event
be capable of accurately predicting it with 100% accuracy?
There are about 400 prophecies regarding the birth, life, ministry,
death and resurrection of Jesus and they were all fulfilled
completely. And if that is not enough, then we have many
prophecies which can be verified through history and archaeology.
How could mortal man achieve such a feat?
How could any document written by 40 different people
spanning 4000 years of history be historically error free as far as
we know? The Bible does not contain one single record of any
event or people that be definitively proven as false?
Why would 40 people craft a religion that required 15
centuries to unfold and portray a king who would conquer His enemies
by dying for them?
Why would 40 people craft a religion that more often
than not ended with their deaths?
The Bible exists and it contains information that
simply could not be true without the guidance of a single mind with
a singular purpose.
The Bible exists it contains records of things that
are impossible for mortal man to achieve on his own.
Why should I believe the Bible?
Because it cannot be proven to contain anything that
is not truth.
History of the
authorship of the books of the Bible:
Old Testament
Book |
Inspired Writer |
Date Written |
Genesis |
Moses |
?-1445 B.C. |
Exodus |
Moses |
1445-1405 B.C. |
Leviticus |
Moses |
1405 B.C. |
Numbers |
Moses |
1444-1405 B.C. |
Deuteronomy |
Moses |
1405 B.C. |
Joshua |
Joshua |
1404-1390 B.C. |
Judges |
Samuel |
1374-1129 B.C. |
Ruth |
Samuel |
1150? B.C. |
First Samuel |
Samuel |
1043-1011 B.C. |
Second Samuel |
Ezra? |
1011-1004 B.C. |
First Kings |
Jeremiah? |
971-852 B.C. |
Second Kings |
Jeremiah? |
852-587 B.C. |
First Chronicles |
Ezra? |
450-425 B.C. |
Second Chronicles |
Ezra? |
450-425 B.C. |
Ezra |
Ezra |
538-520 B.C. |
Nehemiah |
Nehemiah |
445-425 B.C. |
Esther |
Mordecai? |
465 B.C. |
Job |
Job? |
?? |
Psalms |
David |
1000? B.C. |
Sons of Korah wrote Psalms 42, 44-49, 84-85, 87.
Asaph wrote Psalms 50, 73-83. Heman wrote Psalm
88. Ethan wrote Psalm 89. Hezekiah wrote Psalms
120-123, 128-130, 132, 134-136. Solomon wrote
Psalms 72, 127. |
Proverbs |
Solomon wrote 1-29
Agur wrote 30
Lemuel wrote 31 |
950-700 B.C. |
Ecclesiastes |
Solomon |
935 B.C. |
Song of Solomon |
Solomon |
965 B.C. |
Isaiah |
Isaiah |
740-680 B.C. |
Jeremiah |
Jeremiah |
627-585 B.C. |
Lamentations |
Jeremiah |
586 B.C. |
Ezekiel |
Ezekiel |
593-560 B.C. |
Daniel |
Daniel |
605-536 B.C. |
Hosea |
Hosea |
710 B.C. |
Joel |
Joel |
835 B.C. |
Amos |
Amos |
755 B.C. |
Obadiah |
Obadiah |
840 or 586 B.C. |
Jonah |
Jonah |
760 B.C. |
Micah |
Micah |
700 B.C. |
Nahum |
Nahum |
663-612 B.C. |
Habakkuk |
Habakkuk |
607 B.C. |
Zephaniah |
Zephaniah |
625 B.C. |
Haggai |
Haggai |
520 B.C. |
Zechariah |
Zechariah |
520-518 B.C. |
Malachi |
Malachi |
450-600 B.C. |
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New Testament
Book |
Inspired Writer |
Date Written (A.D) |
Matthew |
Matthew |
60's |
Mark |
John Mark |
late 50's
early 60's |
Luke |
Luke |
60 |
John |
John |
late 80's
early 90's |
Acts |
Luke |
61 |
Romans |
Paul |
55 |
1 Corinthians |
Paul |
54 |
2 Corinthians |
Paul |
55 |
Galatians |
Paul |
49 |
Ephesians |
Paul |
60 |
Philippians |
Paul |
61 |
Colossians |
Paul |
60 |
1 Thessalonians |
Paul |
50-51 |
2 Thessalonians |
Paul |
50-51 |
1 Timothy |
Paul |
62 |
2 Timothy |
Paul |
63 |
Titus |
Paul |
62 |
Philemon |
Paul |
60 |
Hebrews |
(Paul, Apollos, Barnabas . . . ?) |
60's |
James |
James, half brother of Jesus |
40's or 50's |
1 Peter |
Peter |
63 |
2 Peter |
Peter |
63-64 |
1 John |
John |
late 80's
early 90's |
2 John |
John |
late 80's
early 90's |
3 John |
John |
late 80's
early 90's |
Jude |
Jude, half brother of Jesus |
60's or 70's |
Revelation |
John |
late 70's
early 90's |
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