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The Henry Morris Study Bible follows a literal creationism approach to the Bible. That is, it accepts at face value the majestic revelation of special creation in the Bible's very first chapter, acknowledging and defending the literal, six-day creation of all things. The doctrine of special creation then pervades throughout the rest of the Bible and is the real foundation of all other truth, especially including all the great doctrines of the Christian faith. Most importantly, the person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ are emphasized throughout. Christ is both eternal God—the second Person of the triune Godhead—and perfect man, man as God intended man to be.
“Moses himself is never noted as the author of any of these citations” (Genesis)
“Probably the most distinctive feature of The Defender’s Study Bible is an uncompromising commitment to literal Biblical creationism. That is, it accepts at face value the majestic revelation of special creation in the Bible’s very first chapter, acknowledging and defending the literal, six-day creation of all things.” (source)
“Most importantly, the person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ are emphasized throughout. Christ is both eternal God—the second Person of the triune Godhead—and perfect man, man as God intended man to be.” (source)
“Appropriately, therefore, this verse records the creation of space (‘the heaven’), of time (‘in the beginning’), and of matter (‘the earth’), the Tri-universe, the space/time/matter continuum which constitutes our physical cosmos. The Creator of this tri-universe is the triune God, Elohim, the uni-plural Old Testament name for the divine ‘Godhead,’ a name which is plural in form (with its Hebrew ‘im’ ending) but commonly singular in meaning.” (Genesis 1:1)
“it has been thoroughly discredited by conservative scholars.” (Genesis)
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