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Why the Bible remains unchanged

Chris Herbolsheimer
Posted 8/9/24

The Bible, an extraordinary collection of sacred texts, is the bedrock of Christian faith. It took approximately 1,500 years to compile these texts, from the earliest writings of the Old Testament to the final chapters of the New Testament. But for nearly 2,000 years now, no new writings have been added. Why has this happened? Why hasn't the Bible been updated with new revelations or rearranged to fit a chronological order? And if the Bible is divinely inspired, why can’t modern writers also produce divinely inspired works? Let's dive into these intriguing questions.

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