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			Proofs of Inspiration  
			
			
			Introduction: 
			  
			
			An 
			acquaintance asks you, “Why do you believe the Bible?” 
			
			The 
			Bible claims that it is inspired; that it came from 
			God.  (II 
			Timothy 3:16)  
			But what proofs exist that show the Bible is indeed the Word of God? 
			Theme: 
			
			Examine a number of evidences proving the Bible is God’s 
			communication to man. 
			
			 Body:  
			
			I.   Its 
			Indestructibility   
			(I 
			Peter 1:23-25)  
			
			The New 
			Testament is almost 2,000 years old and the Old Testament is 3,000 
			years old.  Few books survive 100 years, let alone 2,000!  
			Throughout the ages men have tried to destroy it, burn, tear up, cut 
			in pieces . . .  The Bible has survived every 
			attack.                                 Bernard Romm said, “A 
			thousand times over the death knell of the Bible has been sounded, 
			the funeral procession formed, the inscription cut on the tombstone, 
			and committal read.  But somehow the corpse never stays put.” 
			
				- 
				
				Antiochus Epiphanes, a Syrian ruler, began in 175 B.C. to 
				destroy all copies of the Old Testament. 
 
				- 
				
				Diocletian, a Roman emperor in the fourth century A.D., burned 
				every copy of the Bible that he could find.  He even claimed 
				that he had exterminated Christian writings from the face of the 
				earth.
 
				- 
				
				Voltaire, an eighteenth century French atheist, declared that in 
				100 years from his time that the only Bibles to be found would 
				be those kept for curiosity sake.  
 
				- 
				Thomas 
				Paine, an eighteenth century prominent American, made a bold 
				statement that in five years, there would not be a Bible in 
				America.   
 
			 
			
			“They burned Truth in the market place                                                                                        And thought their work complete;                                                                                                   But next day, with a smiling face,                                                                                                They met it on the street.                                                                                                             They threw it in a dungeon damp                                                                                                                 And thought it was no more;                                                                                                                  But lo, it walked with lighted lamp                                                                                                            Among them as before. 
They scorned and ostracized it.              
And ordered it to depart;                                                                                                                                 But still it dwelt in all the land                                                                                                                 And challenged every heart.”                                                                                                                    
  
			
			Truly its 
			indestructibility is a proof of inspiration. 
			
			 II.   Its 
			Unity 
			                                                                                
			
			How 
			possible is the following scenario:  Take forty men (few of which 
			know each other) from widely differing backgrounds over a span of 
			1600 years and have them produce a volume of 66 books that exhibits 
			such unity of thought and purpose?  There are countless instances of 
			agreement (and no contradictions) even on the smallest details 
			between the Bible writers.                                Listen to 
			the following: 
			
			“The 
			beginning student may feel that the Bible is a confusing collection 
			of disconnected parts.  Whether, or how, each part is related to 
			other parts is not immediately obvious and many never appreciate how 
			wonderfully the pieces are related.  The careful and persistent 
			student discovers, however, that every section of Scripture 
			contributes meaning to the overall theme.  When we understand that 
			every part has its place and that adds to the message of the whole, 
			we appreciate that it is no longer a ‘puzzle’ but a marvelous 
			portrait of redemption, a mural of salvation through Christ.”   
			David Pharr 
			
			     Yes, 
			the Bible’s unity is further proof that it is the Word of God.
			 
			
			 III.   
			Its Scientific Accuracy  
			
			·      
			
			Medicine  
			                                                                                 
			
			The 
			first five books contain several health laws practiced 3,000 years 
			before “modern” man discovered them. 
			
			1.   
			
			Quarantine 
			of people with leprosy   (Leviticus 
			13) 
			
			2.   
			
			Covering the 
			mouth of the sick person   (Leviticus 
			13) 
			
			3.   
			
			Burning 
			contaminated clothing   (Leviticus 
			13) 
			
			4.   
			
			Shaving and 
			washing of those who had been sick   (Leviticus 
			14) 
			
			5.   
			
			Eating of 
			blood prohibited   (Leviticus 
			17) 
			
			6.   
			
			Burying 
			waste   (Deuteronomy 23)  Also many common medical practices of 
			nations around Israel were not employed because they were unsafe or 
			just didn’t work. 
			
			·      
			
			Oceanography  
			The 
			Bible tells of the “paths” or currents in the sea.   (Psalms 
			8:8)  
			It was at least 3,000 years before man discovered them. 
			
			·      
			
			Meteorology  
			   Three 
			separate writers in the Old Testament refer to the water cycle.  (Ecclesiastes 
			1:7,
			
			Job 36:27-28,
			
			Amos 9:6b)  
			     Their purpose in writing was not to explain this phenomenon; 
			but they used this aspect of nature to teach spiritual principles.  
			The modern mind didn’t come to understand this cycle until the early 
			seventeenth century. Yes, the Bible’s scientific accuracy confirms it is 
			indeed inspired.  
			
			IV.   Its 
			Historical Accuracy  
			
				- 
				The 
				Hittites 
				
				                                                                                   
 
				The 
				Bible mentions these people dozens of times in the Scripture.  
				Up until about a century ago, critics of the Bible ridiculed it 
				for mentioning the Hittites because no evidence of their 
				existence had ever been found.  But excavations uncovered 
				records of their existence showing they were a great nation in 
				the ancient world. 
				- 
				Tower of 
				Babel                                                                              
 
				From the ruins of the city of Babylon, records tell of an 
				ancient race of men who attempted to reach heaven by building a 
				great tower.   (Genesis 
				11) 
				- 
				The Book 
				of Acts    
				                                                                       
 
				In 
				the late 1800’s, Sir William Ramsey set out on an archeological 
				expedition in Asia Minor with the intention of disproving the 
				historical accuracy of this book.  The writer, Luke, mentions 32 
				countries, 54 cities, and 9 Mediterranean islands.  He also 
				mentions 95 persons, 62 of which are not named anywhere else in 
				the New Testament.  After years of research and digging, Ramsey 
				did an about face.  Where these references could be checked, the 
				Bible was totally accurate, down to the smallest detail. 
				 
			 
			
			Conclusion:  
			
			The 
			evidence is overwhelming.  I have just mentioned a small percentage 
			of what could be presented.  Certainly this is enough to convince 
			the most hardened skeptic that the Bible is God’s communication to 
			man.  Should we not do as 
			Psalms 
			119:59 
			instructs,    “I thought about my ways, And turned my feet to Your 
			testimonies.” 
			
			Bobby 
			Stafford 
			
			September 
			30, 2012 
			
			  
			 
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