The Divine Inspiration of the Bible
by Arthur Pink
In this 14 chapter work, Pink examines various issues with the inspiration and veracity of Scripture. Read more
Posted by David Cox on April 8, 2026
Posted in Bible inspiration • Inerrant-Plenary-Trustworthy • P • Perfection of Scripture | Tagged With: Arthur Pink, Bibliology, blood, Holy Spirit, inerrancy, inspiration, plenary, trustworthy, veracity, veracity of Scripture
The Divine Inspiration of the Bible
by Arthur Pink
In this 14 chapter work, Pink examines various issues with the inspiration and veracity of Scripture. Read more
Posted by David Cox on March 30, 2025
Posted in Bible inspiration • Inerrant-Plenary-Trustworthy • Sufficiency | Tagged With: Bible inspiration, Bibliology, Holy Spirit, inerrancy, inspiration, inspiration of the bible, plenary, sufficiency, trustworthy
Boettner The Inspiration Of Scripture
Bible inspiration
by Loraine Boettner
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This is a 6 chapter work on the inspiration of Scripture by Boettner (Presbyterian). He deals with the nature of inspiration, what the writers claim, the Holy Spirit’s influence in inspiration, the alleged errors of Scripture, the trustworthiness of the Bible, and the plenary inspiration of the Bible.
Posted by David Cox on January 19, 2012
Posted in Bible inspiration • index | Tagged With: Bibliology, Holy Spirit, inspiration
Inspiration – Inspiration refers to the quality of Scripture being “God-breathed”, that is, that the Bible is actually a product of the mouth of God, it is the very words of God, and so it has a special quality that no other book has. Verbal Plenary – refers to the inspiration of the Bible, and has special reference to the extent of inspiration, it is not just the general concepts and general message that is inspired, but inspiration extends down to the very words, grammatical structure, forms, and technical aspects of the Bible, all of these were closely guarded by God when the Bible was humanly recorded so that these parts of words and speech are also inspired by God and without error, the very words God has divinely chosen to communicate to us.