Christian Doctrine
The following is an outline of basic Christian Doctrine. It's brief, accurate, and informative. As with any venture into learning you must first begin with the basics. The basics are the foundation of your Christian life. If you learn what is here, you will be well informed and knowledgeable. All you need to do is get grounded in the fundamentals and from there cultivate your Christian walk: "Therefore let us leave the elementary teachings about Christ and go on to maturity" (Heb. 6:1). A building is only as strong as its foundation.
i. The OT has 23,214 verses. The NT has 7,959 verses.
. It was written in three languages (Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek) by about 40 authors and is internally consistent throughout.
i. It was written on three continents:
ii. It was written by a variety of people: prophets, priest, cupbearer, a king, judges, fishermen, etc.
. The Bible has been translated in part or in whole as of 1964 in over 1,200 different languages or dialects.
. The Old Testament was divided into verses by R. Nathan in A.D. 1448 and the New Testament by Robert Stephanus in A.D. 1551.
. Pentateuch (Genesis to Deuteronomy), Historical (Joshua to Esther), Poetic (Job to Song of Solomon), Major Prophets (Isaiah to Daniel), Minor Prophets (Hosea to Malachi).
. Gospels (Matthew to John), History (Acts), Epistles (Romans to Jude), Prophetic (Revelation).
. The Bible is 98½ percent textually pure. This means that through all the copying of the Biblical manuscripts of the entire Bible, only 1½% has any question about it. Nothing in all of the ancient writings of the entire world even approaches the accuracy of transmission found in the biblical documents.
i. The 1½ percent that is in question does not affect doctrine. The areas of interest are called variants and they consist mainly in variations of wording and spelling.
ii. The OT does not have as many supporting manuscripts as the NT but it is, nevertheless, remarkably reliable.
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iii. The NT has over 5000 supporting Greek manuscripts existing today with another 20,000 manuscripts in other languages. Some of the manuscript evidence dates to within 100 years of the original writing. There is less than a 1% textual variation in the NT manuscripts.
iv. Estimated time of writing of the NT documents
v. Some of the supporting manuscripts of the NT are:
. The odds of Jesus fulfilling 48 of the 61 major prophecies concerning Him are 1 in 10157; that is a one with 157 zeros behind it.
i. By comparison, the estimated number of electrons in the entire known universe is about 1079; that is a one with 79 zeros behind it.
. It is without error in the original manuscripts and absolutely reliable and true in all areas it addresses.
i. Every true Christian accepts the inspiration and authority of the Bible.
. The spherical shape of the earth (Isaiah 40:22).
i. The earth is suspended in nothing (Job. 26:7).
ii. The stars are innumerable (Gen. 15:5).
iii. The existence of valleys in the seas (2 Sam. ).
iv. The existence of springs and fountains in the sea (Gen. 7:11; 8:2; Prov. ).
v. The existence of water paths (ocean currents) in the seas (Psalm 8:8).
vi. The water cycle (Job. 26:8; 36:27-28; 37:16; 38:25-27; Psalm 135:7; Ecc. 1:6-7).
vii. The fact that all living things reproduce after their own kind (Gen. 1:21; ).
viii. The nature of health, sanitation, and sickness (Gen. 17:9-14; Lev. 12-14).
ix. The concept of entropy, that energy is running down (Psalm 102:26).
. "To worship God is to serve and proclaim Him; to serve God is to proclaim and worship Him; to proclaim God is to worship and serve Him."
i. The name of God is Jehovah, or Yahweh. It is comprised of the four Hebrew consonants . The precise pronunciation of God's name has been lost. In Exodus 3:14 God proclaims His name to be "I AM." "God said to Moses, ‘I AM WHO I AM. This is what you are to say to the Israelites: ‘I AM has sent me to you.'" (NIV)
. The Doctrine of the Trinity is opposed to:
a. Modal Monarchianism, also known as Jesus Only - There is one person in the Godhead who took three consecutive forms or modes. First there was the Father who then became the Son who then became the Holy Spirit.
0. Present groups are the United Pentecostal and United Apostolic churches. This doctrine is incorrect. It denies the true doctrine of the Trinity.
b. Dynamic Monarchianism - Only one person in the Godhead, the Father. Jesus and the Holy Spirit are not God.
0. Present groups are the Jehovah's Witnesses, World Wide Church of God, Christadelphianism, and The Way International. This doctrine is incorrect. It denies the Trinity, the deity of Christ, and the deity of the Holy Spirit.
c. Tritheism – the teaching that the godhead is three separate gods: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
. Polytheism - Belief in many Gods.
. Monolatry - Belief in more than one God but serve and worship only one, i.e. Mormonism.
a. Henotheism - Belief in one God without denying the existence of others.
i. Pantheism - This is an identification of the universe with God. God is the universe. God is creation.
ii. Panentheism - The belief that God is in the universe. It differs with pantheism which states that God is the universe and all that it comprises.
iii. Deism - God exists, but is not involved in the world.
iv. Theism - God exists, and is involved in the world.
. He did not make the world out of part of Himself.
i. He did not make the world out of a substance called "nothing."
. Man is not only the crown of creation, but also the object of God's special care.
i. Man was originally made pure, without sin.
ii. "Then God said, ‘Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.' So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them" (Gen. 1:26-27; see also, 2:7,21-23).
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