The Bible claims its writers were supernaturally influenced by God to produce divinely accurate words, with over 2,600 claims in the Old Testament for direct inspiration of Scripture. This divine guidance is seen in the writings of the 27 books of the New Testament, where Jesus, Paul, Peter, John, and Jude all attest to the accuracy of their words. The concept of inspiration is central to understanding the authority of Scripture, with an all-or-nothing proposition: either all Scripture is inspired, or none of it is.
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