I prefer the Dynamic Eqivalence theory of inspiration. Great passages of time passed before anything was committed to writing, and the word was passed down from age to age as oral history. This is not to say that accuracy of the word is sacrificed. We have the joint venture of the divine guidance and the human recording.
There are places in scripture where God commanded that some things be written. There are times when God so influenced His people that the thoughts appeared to emminate from themselves......Moses said,,,,,Paul said.....and these became the word of God as if God had dictated the actual words.
The old adage still applies: Where the bible makes common sense, seek no other sense. We must always consider the people speaking, the people addressed, their cultural and historical setting, and then determine the meaning of the message then and now. In this sense, if we lean on every word, I think we miss the boat, and lose the essence of the message of the word.
I am not sure that any one system fits the bill. Just as God employed different means, so ought we to employ all possibilities to derive at the truth.
Cheers,
Jim
There are places in scripture where God commanded that some things be written. There are times when God so influenced His people that the thoughts appeared to emminate from themselves......Moses said,,,,,Paul said.....and these became the word of God as if God had dictated the actual words.
The old adage still applies: Where the bible makes common sense, seek no other sense. We must always consider the people speaking, the people addressed, their cultural and historical setting, and then determine the meaning of the message then and now. In this sense, if we lean on every word, I think we miss the boat, and lose the essence of the message of the word.
I am not sure that any one system fits the bill. Just as God employed different means, so ought we to employ all possibilities to derive at the truth.
Cheers,
Jim