This book is different.
In his
book Has God Spoken?, Hank Hanegraaff
uses information both from the Bible and other sources. He starts with disproving
the argument that the Bible has been distorted over the years by faulty copying
practices and therefore cannot be true. He also notes archaeological finds that
prove the Biblical events really did happen, and compares what the Bible says
to what has been noted in history. He also compares the Old Testament to the
New, to show that the Bible does not contradict itself. The last section of
this book address misconceptions about what the Bible says, and how to correctly interpret Scripture.
No book is perfect, of course. This one has repetitive spots and a lot of acronyms, and I'm sure there are plenty of problem spots that people wiser than myself could point out, but for someone wanting a clear answer to the question "has God spoken?", there you have it.
No book is perfect, of course. This one has repetitive spots and a lot of acronyms, and I'm sure there are plenty of problem spots that people wiser than myself could point out, but for someone wanting a clear answer to the question "has God spoken?", there you have it.
Although
I do believe the Bible is God’s Word, I want to be able to explain why I
believe that to someone else. Using a verse from the book I’m trying to prove
true isn’t going to cut it. And although proving that requires reading of the
Bible for oneself (which the author encourages), Has God Spoken? shows that the Bible is in fact God’s word.
I received this book for free from Booksneeze for its review. I was not required to write a positive review.this review can also be found at Into The Book.
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