Why is the Bible Different?

What makes the Bible different than other religious books?

Its timeless assurances

  • Ability to predict future events in time.
  • Specific prophecies about the nation of Israel (destruction of Jerusalem, rebuilding of Jerusalem, Daniel’s timing of the Messiah)
  • Specific prophetic statements about Jesus Christ’s birth and death

Its unity

  • Continuity and commitment to a single humbling story over generations.
  • 40 authors over 1600 years in several different countries in four or five different languages
    • Comparatively speaking
Quran

(Islam)

1 610-632 AD

(23 years)

It  is a set of rules supposedly from Gabriel to Mohammed in a defense of Islam and the moon god Allah.  It is the work  of one man and consists mostly of Bible verses pulled out of context and   retold. Full of contradictions.
Tripitaka

(Buddhism)

1 528-483 BC

(45 years)

Tripitaka   handed down in oral tradition after Buddha died. A collection of his sayings.   It is a set of rules that elevates man and says the truth is inside him.  (Time of Esther Buddha is teaching in India under which King Ahasuerus had dominion. Esther 1:1)
Bhagavad Gita

(Hinduism)

1 (unknown) 4th Century BC The   Gita is an account of Krishna and Arjuna having a conversation before a great battle and Krishna showing Arjuna that he is  God and giving Arjuna some rules to live by.  It elevates man to godly status.

 

  • By fishermen, political officials, kings, prophets, 
  • The Bible is a library.
  • The authors wrote under the threat of death many times

Its righteous requirements

  • There is a requirement to participate with the words
  • Required to love honesty and truth
  • Required to approach the scriptures humbly
  • Required to practice goodness

Its identification of God through a people He created that hate him

  • Jesus from the line of Judah, particularly Davidic line.
  • Exodus the nation begins to be a people through which God is revealing Himself.
  • Is it necessary for God to speak to man?
  • Would God reveal himself to man?

Its universal correlations to the physical world through spiritual principles

  • The parables like the seed and the sower.
  • Living in sin is like being diseased.
  • Cleaning work of the word of God is like running water.