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Ghost, not scholarship (Mat 16:17) and by the Word (Rev 22:18-19). God is thus
               in summary both a Book (John 1:1, Rev 19:13, 22:18-19) and a spiritual Language
               (Zeph 3:9, Psalm 78:1).


               God wrote (Ex 32:16) with His finger the two tablets of stone (Ex 31:18, 32:16,
               34:1, Deut 9:10, 10:2-4). Indeed the process was repeated (Ex 34:1). This
               establishes that the physical in-the-material, written words of God (Deut 9:10)
               were perfectly rendered and re-rendered and since the Word is single, one and
               whole, the whole Word must be so rendered in its physical form (Rev 22:18-19).
               This is the case with that which was written by the disembodied fingers of a man in
               Daniel 5:5.  This could have been an angel or Christ as Christ is a man as well as
               God for all time (1 Tim 2:5).


               Whilst the Scripture can be unavailable in the material, hidden or lost to view (2
               Kings 22:11), once in the material it can never cease to exist in the material (Mark
               13:31, Luke 21:33). The spiritual Word, that is the Word Itself, can never be lost,
               hidden or disappear from view in the heavenlies (Mark 13:31, Luke 1:1-3, 21:33,
               John 1:1-14, 1 John 5:7, Rev 19:13-16, 22:18-19).  The Word, being God, is
               eternal and shares all the characteristics of God (John 1:1, 1 John 5:7, Rev 19:13-
               16).

               There are 66 so-called ‘books’ in the one book of the Word (Deut 28:58, 29:27,

               Rev 22:18-19).

               The Word is power (Heb 1:3) as is the Holy Ghost (Acts 1:8, Rom 15:13) and
               performs the Creation (Gen 1:3, John 1:3, 14, Heb 1:2, Rev 19:13, 16).


               Any one incorrect word invalidates a Bible as the Word (Mat 4:4, John 1:1, 2 Tim
               3:16, Rev 22:18-19).   The Word is interactive with believers not only as a text but
               also as a Spirit (John 14: 17, 26, 16: 13, 1 Cor 2: 11, 15-16, Heb 4:12) and the
               Word and the Spirit are one (Deut 12:32, 28:58, Mat 28:19, John 1:1, 14, 1 Cor
               2:16, Rev 22: 18-19).  Scripture is the Word made written in-the-material by the
               action of the Holy Ghost, it can not be in any error or exist in multiple ‘versions’ in
               any one language at any one time (Deut 9:10, Mat 22:29, Mark 12:24, John 10:35,
               1 Cor 14:8, 1 Tim 2:5, 2 Tim 3:16-17, 2 Pet 1:21, Rev 22:18-19).


               Only scripture written throughout perfectly and by the inspiration of the Holy
               Ghost complies with the standard and stipulation of the Word, which is repeated
               even in flawed bibles (2 Tim 3:16) which are approximations to the Word and not
               the Word (2 Tim 3:16, Rev 22:18-19). The Word written, or scripture, is only ever
               perfectly written (Deut 12:32, Rev 19:9, 22:18-19). The word 'Bible' is an extra-
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