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When you open the Bible and look at the Table of Contents, the Bible looks like a collection of books. There are two main divisions: the Old Testament, with 39 books (46 if you are looking at a Catholic Bible), and the New Testament, with 27 books. The books of the Old Testament were written about some special people that God chose to use to tell a story. The people didn't know it, but they were like actors. They thought they were living their lives just like we do, but God worked behind the scenes, so that everything he needed to tell his story, happened.
Then God chose men to record the 'play'. <ref>[[2Pe 1:21]] For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake [as they were] moved by the Holy Ghost.</ref> He gave them a very special language. It is called Hebrew. Hebrew is unlike any other language. Words get their meaning from the meaning of the letters. <ref>[[{{:ש-מ-י-ם]] Creation י in the father מ, the Son (Word) ם, and the Spirit }}</ref> And the letters get their meaning from the New Testament which was written about 4000 years after the first Hebrew word was written.
Let that sink in. The letters get their meaning from something that wouldn't happen for 4000 years. This is proof that there is an invisible God, who no man has seen <ref>[[Joh 1:18]] No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared [him].</ref> , and that the Bible is His book!
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