Who inspired the writers of the Bible?

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Who inspired the writers of the Bible?

Using the hermeneutical method called ‘sensus plenior’; it would appear that God the Father inspired the book of Genesis, the rest of the Old Testament by God the Son, and the New Testament by the Holy Spirit.

Not only are there prophetic riddles indicating, but you can see the ‘writing style’ differences between them.

The Father says “Look at my Son… sure there is trouble, but he has it covered”. The large portion concerning Joseph is a picture of Christ (the son) as King of kings.

The Son says, “My father arranged a marriage. She is a whore, but I love her. She causes so much pain.”

The Holy Spirit says “The bridegroom cometh, and together they are fruitful and multiplying.”