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Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 10:06
by Sushan Ekanayake
The author gives additional descriptions, which are not found in the original Bible, to the story from creating Adam and Eve, up to the worldwide flood. Most of who has studied the Bible must have had his/her own thoughts regarding these lacking parts. Does this mean that the Bible is incomplete? On the other hand, is it righteous to add after-notes to a religious book like the Bible?

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 14:46
by Nerea
I believe that the Bible is complete. When you read the book of Revelation 22:18,19 you'll realize that adding or subtracting contents into or from the Bible is not right whatsoever.

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 15:08
by Leen282
Since the book is presented as fiction, I don't think it is meant to be read as trying to complete the Bible. For me one has nothing to do with the other.

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 15:28
by Zoe Luh
Leen282 wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 15:08 Since the book is presented as fiction, I don't think it is meant to be read as trying to complete the Bible. For me one has nothing to do with the other.
I agree! Because it was fictional then I think it would be considered complete

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 16:04
by Officialboluwatife
Seeing the book is presented as fiction, I see no reason for the comparison. As Christians, I don't think our mind should be after the completeness of the bible. Rather it should be about the significance of the bible we have at hand in our life.

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 16:12
by Amy Murdoch Coleman
I don't think the two are connected at all. If the Bible had included every detail about every story beyond what is absolutely critical, then we'd never be able to finish reading it. Since the Bible was put together by councils who chose what would be canon, we know that some of what was originally written was left out. Nevertheless, 2 Timothy 3:16 says that "All scripture is given by inspiration of God," so I tend to believe that what is in the Bible now is complete due to divine inspiration.

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 16:39
by Oyedeji Okikioluwa
Officialboluwatife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 16:04 Seeing the book is presented as fiction, I see no reason for the comparison. As Christians, I don't think our mind should be after the completeness of the bible. Rather it should be about the significance of the bible we have at hand in our life.
Facts. I couldn't say it better.

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 17:19
by Kaitlyn Canedy
That is a valid point. I felt that the Bible did leave out some details in the stories. This is truly something to think about. :eusa-think:

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 18:13
by Brenda Creech
Sushan wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 10:06 The author gives additional descriptions, which are not found in the original Bible, to the story from creating Adam and Eve, up to the worldwide flood. Most of who has studied the Bible must have had his/her own thoughts regarding these lacking parts. Does this mean that the Bible is incomplete? On the other hand, is it righteous to add after-notes to a religious book like the Bible?
I do not believe the Bible is incomplete. There would not be enough room to write everything about God! I believe it is as complete as God wants it to be, we are not meant to know everything because we are not on the same realm as God. We are human, He is spiritual so we could not comprehend it all in our present state. That is just my opinion. Is it righteous to add after-notes to a religious book like the Bible? I say it is not righteous. I understand the author is using his imagination to fill in the gaps, which is what makes the book fiction. However, in the story of Adam and Eve, there wasn't just gaps being filled in, there were changes made to what the Bible actually says, which I have a problem with. I will continue reading to see how it goes unless I feel too much is being changed and not just being 'filled in.' Thanks for these questions!

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 18:36
by Jorge Leon Salazar
The Bible refers to facts but does not always put all the details. This does not mean that it is incomplete. We must understand that the wisdom of God is higher than that of humans. Surely there is an intention that we do not know.

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 20:05
by Sushan Ekanayake
Nerea wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 14:46 I believe that the Bible is complete. When you read the book of Revelation 22:18,19 you'll realize that adding or subtracting contents into or from the Bible is not right whatsoever.
I thought the same. But what about the feeling of 'stories are jumping from one point to the other', when reading the parts of creation?

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 20:06
by Sushan Ekanayake
Leen282 wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 15:08 Since the book is presented as fiction, I don't think it is meant to be read as trying to complete the Bible. For me one has nothing to do with the other.
Maybe you are correct. But haven't these possibilities ever ccrossed your mind when reading the bible?

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 20:08
by Sushan Ekanayake
Zoe Luh wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 15:28
Leen282 wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 15:08 Since the book is presented as fiction, I don't think it is meant to be read as trying to complete the Bible. For me one has nothing to do with the other.
I agree! Because it was fictional then I think it would be considered complete
The book is fictional, that is true. But those fictional parts are pushed in between bible stories. So has not there been a gap, which is filled by this fictional work?

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 20:09
by Sushan Ekanayake
Officialboluwatife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 16:04 Seeing the book is presented as fiction, I see no reason for the comparison. As Christians, I don't think our mind should be after the completeness of the bible. Rather it should be about the significance of the bible we have at hand in our life.
That is true. What we have to think of is what we can get from it to our lives

Re: Is the Bible incomplete?

Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 20:11
by Sushan Ekanayake
AmyMarie2171 wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 16:12 I don't think the two are connected at all. If the Bible had included every detail about every story beyond what is absolutely critical, then we'd never be able to finish reading it. Since the Bible was put together by councils who chose what would be canon, we know that some of what was originally written was left out. Nevertheless, 2 Timothy 3:16 says that "All scripture is given by inspiration of God," so I tend to believe that what is in the Bible now is complete due to divine inspiration.
That is reasonable. So the bible might have been more lengthy in the early days of writing it?