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I would say that there are two functions of scripture; which come from it's record. Strictly speaking; we have the Old Testament (some say the New Testament concealed); and the New (which some say is the Old Testament revealed). It is the account given
through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit ( 2 Tim. 3:16) which is useful for teaching; instruction in righteousness; etc. It contains
eternal truths as to the past; present and future state of man's soul as well as the environment which will exist (eventually a new heaven and earth for those saved; and the lake of fire for those whose names are NOT in the Book of Life. ( Rev. 20:15).
The functions; therefore would be a declaration of a future for those saved; to whom have been called and chosen and who have
heard His voice ( John 10:27); and for others who have not ( John 3:18) who are judged by their works and have rejected Christ
to save them from their unregenerate state.
John 16:8 shows that the function of the Holy Spirit is to reprove the world in relation to sin; righteousness and judgment.
The writings and copies of texts are so accurate that if one LETTER was off on the count of the Pentateuch (first five texts of
the Bible) it would be destroyed and started again. This also demonstrates certain patterns in scripture which I won't venture
into here; but the Bible of course is also useful for history; lessons of sins to avoid; and every other instruction manual on practical wisdom for our lives and has different forms that are poetic; prophetic; acrostic; and intersect personal lives with larger themes seemlessly. Therefore there are many applications which the Bible can be beneficial for (even as a learning tool for a given language before it was kicked out of the schools).
through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit ( 2 Tim. 3:16) which is useful for teaching; instruction in righteousness; etc. It contains
eternal truths as to the past; present and future state of man's soul as well as the environment which will exist (eventually a new heaven and earth for those saved; and the lake of fire for those whose names are NOT in the Book of Life. ( Rev. 20:15).
The functions; therefore would be a declaration of a future for those saved; to whom have been called and chosen and who have
heard His voice ( John 10:27); and for others who have not ( John 3:18) who are judged by their works and have rejected Christ
to save them from their unregenerate state.
John 16:8 shows that the function of the Holy Spirit is to reprove the world in relation to sin; righteousness and judgment.
The writings and copies of texts are so accurate that if one LETTER was off on the count of the Pentateuch (first five texts of
the Bible) it would be destroyed and started again. This also demonstrates certain patterns in scripture which I won't venture
into here; but the Bible of course is also useful for history; lessons of sins to avoid; and every other instruction manual on practical wisdom for our lives and has different forms that are poetic; prophetic; acrostic; and intersect personal lives with larger themes seemlessly. Therefore there are many applications which the Bible can be beneficial for (even as a learning tool for a given language before it was kicked out of the schools).
Hope that is a good start.
Agape; RIch P
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