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Plenary Verbal Inspiration is a theological term in Biblical studies that states that each and every word of the original Biblical text was inspired (or more literally, "breathed") by the [[Holy Spirit]]. | {{Subpages}}'''Plenary Verbal Inspiration''' is a theological term in Biblical studies that states that each and every word of the original Biblical text was inspired (or more literally, "breathed") by the [[Holy Spirit]]. |
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Plenary Verbal Inspiration is a theological term in Biblical studies that states that each and every word of the original Biblical text was inspired (or more literally, "breathed") by the Holy Spirit.