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There is considerable debate these days concerning the inerrancy of Scripture. The authority of God’s Word is the main issue. But, if one yields to the authority of Jesus Christ (Yeshua HaMashiach), he must, in turn, yield to Christs view of Scripture itself. Anyone and everyone who claims to be a Christian (a believer under the authority of Christ) must hold to the same view He did!

Negative Aspects (an argument from silence—but a loud silence!)

Jesus (Yeshua) never belittled Scripture (as some modern critics do), or set it aside (as the Jewish leaders of His day had done with their oral traditions), or criticized it (although He criticized those who misused it), or contradicted it (although He rejected many interpretations of it), or opposed it (although He sometimes was free or interpretive with it). Nor did He speak in any way as “higher” critics do of the OT (Tanakh).

Christs Use of Scripture

As Louis Gaussen has asserted,

We are not afraid to say it: when we hear the Son of God quote the Scriptures, every thing is said, in our view, on their divine inspirationwe need no farther [sic] testimony. All the declarations of the Bible are, no doubt, equally divine; but this example of the Saviour of the world has settled the question for us at once. This proof requires neither long nor learned researches; it is grasped by the hand of a child as powerfully as by that of a doctor. Should any doubt, then, assail your soul, let it turn to the Lord of lords; let it behold him in presence of the Scriptures! (n.d.: 93)

1. Jesus knew the Scriptures thoroughly, even down to words and verb tenses. He obviously either had memorized vast portions or knew it instinctively (John 7:15).1

2. He believed every word of Scripture. All the prophecies concerning Him were fulfilled,2 and He believed beforehand that they would be (see Matthew 26:5356; Luke 24:2527; John 5:3947).

3. He believed the OT was historical fact. This is very clear, even though from the Creation (cf. Gn 2:24 and Mt 19:4–5) onward, much of what He believed has long been under fire by critics as being mere fiction. Here are some examples of historical facts:

  • Luke 11:51—Abel was a real individual
  • Matthew 24:37–39—Noah and the Flood (see also Lk 17:26–27)
  • John 8:56–58—Abraham
  • Matthew 10:15, 11:23–24 (Lk 10:12)—Sodom and Gomorrah
  • Luke 17:28–32—Lot (and wife!)
  • Matthew 8:11—Isaac and Jacob (Lk 13:28)
  • John 6:31, 6:49, 6:58—manna
  • John 3:14—the bronze serpent
  • Matthew 12:39–41—Jonah (v. 42—Sheba)
  • Matthew 24:15—Daniel and Isaiah

4. He believed the OT books were written by the men whose names they bear:

  • Moses wrote the Pentateuch (Torah): Matthew 19:78; Mark 7:10, 12:26 (“book of Moses” = the Torah); Luke 5:14, 16:29, 16:31, 24:27, 24:44 (Christ’s Canon”); John 1:17 (“For the law [Torah] was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ”), 5:4546, 7:19.3
  • Isaiah wrote both” Isaiahs: Mark 7:613; John 12:3741.
  • Jonah wrote Jonah: Matthew 12:3941.
  • Daniel wrote Daniel: Matthew 24:15.

A sixth-century mosaic of Jesus at the Basilica of SantApollinare Nuovo in Ravenna, Italy. Jesus knew the Old Testament Scriptures down to individual words and even verb tenses. He memorized it. He believed in the historical truth of the passages from the Old Testament that modern-day critics openly deny…including the early chapters of Genesis and the books of Jonah and Daniel. Jesus also believed that the books of the Old Testament were written by the men whose names they bear—Isaiah, Jonah, Daniel, etc.—and that Moses was the author of the Pentateuch. Those who claim that Moses did not write the Pentateuch are openly contradicting what Jesus believed. Critics and their skepticism stand against Jesus Christ and what He believed and taught about the Scriptures.

5. He believed the OT was spoken by God Himself, or written by the Holy Spirits inspiration, even though the pen was held by men: Matthew 19:45, 22:3132, 22:43; Mark 12:26; Luke 20:37.

6. He believed that Scripture was more powerful than His miracles: Luke 16:29, 16:31.

7. He actually quoted Scripture in overthrowing Satan! The OT Scriptures were the arbiter in every dispute: Matthew 4:111; Luke 16:29, 16:31.

8. He quoted Scripture as the basis for His own teaching. His ethics were the same as what we find already written in Scripture: Matthew 7:12, 19:1819, 22:40; Mark 7:9, 7:13, 10:19, 12:24, 12:2931; Luke 18:20.

9. He warned against replacing Scripture with something else, or adding to or subtracting from it. The Jewish leaders in His day had added to it with their oral traditions: Matthew 5:17, 15:19, 22:29 (cf. 5:4344); Mark 7:112. (Destroying faith in the Bible as Gods Word will open the door today to a new tradition.)

10. He will judge all men in the last day, as Messiah and King, on the basis of His infallible Word committed to writing by fallible men, guided by the infallible Holy Spirit: Matthew 25:31; John 5:22, 5:27, 12:48; Romans 2:16.

11. He made provision for the NT (Brit Hadashah) by sending the Holy Spirit (the Ruach HaKodesh). We must note that Jesus Himself never wrote one word of Scripture, although He is the Word of God Himself (the living Torah in flesh and blood; see John 1). He committed the task of all the writing of the Word of God to fallible men who were nevertheless guided by the infallible Holy Spirit. The apostleswords had the same authority as Christs: Matthew 10:1415; Luke 10:16; John 13:20, 14:22, 15:2627, 16:1214.

12. Not only was He not jealous of the attention men paid to the Bible (denounced as bibliolatry by some), but He reviled them for their ignorance of it: Matthew 22:29; Mark 12:24.

13. Nor did Jesus worship Scripture. He honored iteven though it was written by men.

The above leaves no room but to conclude that our Lord Jesus Christ considered the canon of Scripture to be Gods Word, written by the hand of men.

Although some religious leaders profess to accept Scripture as Gods Word, their low view of inspiration belies the fact. They believe and teach that Scripture is, to a very significant degree, mans word. Many of their statements are in essential disagreement with those of Jesus Christ. From the evidence of their books, we conclude that some Christian leaders are opposite to Christ in His regard for the authority, inspiration, and inerrancy of Scripture.

And now, the most important point.

Scroll of Isaiah from Qumran on display at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Jesus stood up in the synagogue at Nazareth and read from the scroll of Isaiah, saying, The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lords favor, and then declared, Today this Scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing(Lk 4:1819, 4:21b). Clearly, Jesus believed even the scroll copy He was reading from was the inspired and authoritative Word of God.

Jesus Christ Was Subject to Scripture

Jesus obeyed the Word of God, not man. He was subject to it. If some leaders views of inspiration were true, Jesus was subject to an errant, rather casually thrown-together Word of Man. Jesus would have been subject, then, to the will of man, not the will of God.

However, in all the details of His acts of redemption, Jesus was subject to Scripture as Gods Word. He obeyed it. It was His authority, the rule by which He lived. He came to do Gods will, not His own, and not mans. Note how all of His life He did things because they were written-as if God had directly commanded. He fulfilled OT prophecies about Himself. The passages are found all over the OT. We cite here only a very few quoted in the NT: Matthew 11:10, 26:24, 26:5356; Mark 9:12, 13; Luke 4:1721, 18:3133, 22:37, 24:4447.

Jesus Himself is the Word of God. All the words from His lips were the Word of God (Jn 3:34). If He had desired, He could have written a new set of rules and they would have been the Word of God. But, He did not. He followed without question the Bible already penned by men. This is the sensible thing for every believer to do. May all who read this adopt Jesuss attitude and become subject both to Him as the Living Word (living Torah) and to the Bible as the infallible, written Word of God.

(This paper is an excerpt from Dr. Livingstons MA thesis, A Critique of Dewey Beegles Inspiration of Scripture.)

 

Footnotes

1 Jesus did not need to verify every passage in the biblical canon, or else we would find the whole OT re-quoted in the NT, which is unnecessary. He verified enough of it to assure us of complete approval of it all, including passages from all but a few books. Yet those also were in His canon. He did not refute any of them.

2 For a good summary of fulfilled prophecy, see Wenham 1953: 23–24.

3 The Pentateuch is but one book in five parts. Meredith Klines Treaty of the Great King has demonstrated convincingly that it was written by one person as a unity. Therefore, Christs referring to any part of it as being written by Moses implies that He believed it was all written by Moses.

 

Bibliography

Gaussen, Louis. n.d. Theopneustia: The Plenary Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures; Deduced from Internal Evidence, and the Testimonies of Nature, History and Science. Trans. David Scott, from French. Revised edition, with analysis and topical index. Chicago: The Bible Institute Colportage Association.

Kline, Meredith. 1963. Treaty of the Great King: the Covenant Structure of Deuteronomy, Studies and Commentary. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.

Wenham, J.W. 1953. Our Lords View of the Old Testament. London: Tyndale.

 

Dr. David Livingston, founder and former director of Associates for Biblical Research, was involved in various Christian ministries for over 50 years and wrote articles defending the historical reliability and inerrancy of Scripture. He went to his eternal home with Jesus in 2013.

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