Introduction of the Various Tools Used by the Bible Authors As we know, the Bible is the most read book in the world today. It is also the most permanent book, otherwise I should say that the oldest books can still be found in bookshelves around the world. The Lord is blessed with the skills we have today. There are computers, laptops, typewriters and even recordable pocket-sized machines. But please remember the days when the full text of the Bible pages are drawn to survive.
Erasmus (C.1466-1536) is a Dutch priest, writer and scholar advocating humanism. He wrote text on various topics and made a new Greek version of the Christian Bible. He also sought to translate the Bible into his own language or everyday language to help spread dissemination of learning, thought, and education. He also wants to reform the corruption of the church. Father José Morelos (1765-1815) was a Catholic priest who took over the revolutionary movement after the death of Father Miguel Hidalgo. He led the movement in the southern part of Mexico and in 1813 he called the Chilpancingo conference to form the government. In 1815, he was caught as a traitor and executed.
In this article, the purpose of this article is to provide some, but essential, points to prove the integrity of the Bible. The author also made some works by respected and trustworthy theologians, archaeologists, and writers who are dedicated to finding answers to questions and criticism aimed at countering the truth of the Bible's trustworthiness I will explore. Critics have long argued that a passage of the Bible may be inherited from generation to generation (C. Bloomberg). Therefore, critics point out the question of whether the Bible is accurately translated and disseminated. Craig Bloomberg called this a question of the original text of the Bible. Textual questions include the appearance of variations of text and the loss of certain truth in the Bible.