What does the Bible actually say about the nature of God?

This book presents a careful study of the biblical text in order to examine how Scripture describes God. Rather than beginning with theological systems or denominational traditions, the study works directly with the words of the Bible itself, allowing passages from Genesis through Revelation to speak within their own context.

Through a structured examination of Scripture, the book explores key questions concerning the identity and nature of God. It investigates God's names and attributes, the repeated biblical declaration that God is one, and the portrayal of God's character across different books of the Bible. The study also examines how the biblical text describes Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, angels, Satan, and other spiritual beings.

Each chapter focuses on direct biblical passages, using cross-references and textual reasoning to identify what the Scriptures clearly state, what they imply, and where the text remains silent. Rather than forcing conclusions beyond the text, the study acknowledges the limits of what Scripture explicitly explains.

Topics explored include the character of God, divine power and authority, the relationship between God and Jesus, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the consistency of these themes from the earliest writings of the Hebrew Scriptures to the New Testament.

Written in a clear and structured style, this work functions as a serious biblical study suitable for personal reading, group discussion, or reference. The goal is to help readers examine the biblical testimony concerning God as faithfully as possible through the text itself.

Titel
Nature of God: According to scripture
EAN
9798233651984
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
13.03.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.2 MB