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Although the Bible is rightly thought of as a vehicle of divine revelation, it is also a human book, a record of man's growing realization and understanding of his own nature and of the nature of God.

The imperfection of the human medium, and the inadequacy of man's earlier conceptions, do not obscure the main point and purpose of the whole, which is to give an answer to the fundamental question: "What is man? What does God require of him, and how can he find the power which will enable him to meet this demand—a demand to which he must in some way respond?" And while none would claim that every part of the book is of equal spiritual value, yet, from beginning to end, the world, and the whole of man's life, are related to God....

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