On the Inspiration and Divine Authority of the Scriptures
A collection of articles and writings by H.H. Snell from On the Inspiration and Divine Authority of the Scriptures, covering various biblical topics and Christian teaching.
41 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
Preface
2
Introduction
3
1. Preliminary Remarks on the Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures
4
2. What Is Inspiration?
5
3. Sacred Writings
6
4. the Old Testament
7
5. the Testimony of the New Testament to the Old
8
6. Examples of the Divine Authority of the Old Testament Scriptures
9
7. Some Samples of Its Alleged Inaccuracies
10
Living Souls
11
The Deluge
12
Jacob’s Going Into Egypt
13
The Quails
14
River, Not Flood
15
Sun, Stand Thou Still!
16
The Threshing Floor
17
The Census of Israel and of Judah
18
8. the Silent Interval of Four Hundred Years
19
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20
The Gospels
21
The Acts and the Epistles
22
The Revelation
23
10. Quotations From the Old Testament
24
11.the Importance of Bowing to the Authority of Scripture
25
12. Alleged Inaccuracies of the New Testament
26
Three Days and Three Nights
27
Our Lord’s Temptations
28
Drink No Longer Water
29
Feeding the Multitudes
30
The Passover and Lord’s Supper
31
The Call of Abraham
32
The Years of Moses
33
The Terror of Moses
34
Saul’s Sight of the Lord Jesus
35
Holding Jesus by the Feet
36
Sin and Transgression
37
The Sixth Hour in John 19:14
38
13. the Bible — Its Unity
39
14. the Bible — Its Perfection
40
15. the Bible—Its Blessedness
41
Concluding Remarks
