1/6
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced |
---|
No study sessions yet.
standard (comparing against)
Canon
Authoritative
If God speaks through the human writer that gives the book...
prophet or priest
What was a necessary attribute of human writers in OT to be recognized as spokesman of God?
historically accurate, theologically consistent, quoted in the NT, quoted by Jesus, stating that God was speaking through the author, was the human writer recognized as a spokesman of God
What were the tests of canonicity?
45-90 AD
What were the years that the NT books were written between?
they were God's Word
Why did the books of the Bible possess authority?
Did the book state that God was speaking through the writer, was the author an apostle or writing for an apostle, did the book have universal acceptance and usage by the church
What are the tests of NT canonicity?