01561nam a2200325 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704100100005208200110006208200130007310000250008610000160011110000110012724500440013824500390018224500240022125000090024526000100025426000140026426000090027830000110028730000140029830000090031252006630032165000250098485601270100995700150113699900150115195200690116620260119070430.02021-12-22 15:50:57 a031025891X a0 eng a220.12 bR639-H31 aHarris, Robert Laird d(1911-2008) eAuthor aInspiration and canonicity of the Bible bAn historical and exegetical study cRobert Laird Harris a2nd. aU.S.A bZondervan c1969 a316tr. bPaperback c21cm aInspiration is a much-treated subject. It is, however, one of perennial importance. Somewhat strangely, it seems to the author, the question of inspiration is often considered without giving proper attention to the question of canonicity. It would seem that the second matter is corollary to the first, for to know what is inspired is as vital as to know the nature of inspiration. Therefore in the present study, the canonicity of both the Old Testament and the New is treated with the doctrine of inspiration, and attention is also given to the other question, subsidiary to that of inspiration, the transmission of the Biblical text through the centuries. aBible -- Inspiration4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2021/12/22/z3044346170969_2e6655e231e59cc6c37ff5dbfba31f9f.jpgyCover Image a211001 TKH c6225d6225 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-6225v0.00yBK