BIBLE CORRECTORS’ TEST on INSPIRATION All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works. -- 2 Tim. 3:16, 17 1. ALL ______is (are) given by inspiration of God A. of the first manuscripts of each Bible Book B. of the copies of the copies of the inspired originals only C. of the lost originals only D. scripture that is scripture only E. all of the above F. None of the above 2. ______scripture is given by inspiration of God. A. all B. some C. unpossessed D. uninspired E. all of the above F. None of the above 3. All scripture is ______by inspiration of God. A. transmitted once and lost B. remaining in heaven C. given D. copied E. all the above F. None of the above 4. All scripture is given by ______of God A. only one time transmission B. inspired apostles and prophets C. being born along by the Spirit D. inspiration E. all the above F. None of the above

5. All scripture is given by inspiration of ______A. textual critics and linguists B. church councils and canons C. God D. Bible critics E. all the above F. None of the above 6. All scripture . . . is ______A. Profitable (now) B. once profitable (now unprofitable) C. profitable by using non-scriptural sources D. profitable only in Greek/Hebrew E. All the above F. None of the above

7. All scripture . . . is profitable for ______A. all doctrine B. some doctrine C. doctrine not concerning inspiration or preservation D. doctrine in the original languages E. all the above F. None of the above 8. All scripture . . . is profitable for ______A. reproof (of only Ruckmanites) B. reproof (all except Bible Correctors) C. reproof (all except scholars and linguists) D. reproof (except for Bible tampering and correcting) E. all the above F. None of the above 9. All scripture . . . is profitable for ______A. correction (of all extra-scriptural and unscriptural views) B. correction (of King James Onlies) C. correction (of the King James Bible) D. correction (except in matters of inspiration, preservation, infalliblility, and etc.) E. all the above F. None of the above 10. All scripture . . . is profitable for ______A. instruction (in the Greek and Hebrew) B. instruction (in history) C. instruction (in textual criticism) D. instruction (in righteousness) E. all the above F. None of the above 11. All scripture . . . is profitable that the ______may be perfect A. Hebrew and Greek scholar B. Bible Corrector C. textual critic and historian D. man of God E. all of the above F. none of the above 12. All scripture . . . is profitable that the man of God may ______A. be perfect B. be obligated to the scholars/linguists/Bible Correctors C. be perfect as long as other sources are used D. uncertain in matters of scripture E. all of the above F. None of the above 13. All scripture . . . is profitable that the man of God may be perfect, ______A. partly furnished B. throughly furnished C. furnished until more truth is discovered D. spiritually imperfect and impoverished E. none of the above F. None of the above 14. All scripture . . . is profitable that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished ______A. unto some good works B. unto only the good works that do not involve Bible issues C. unto all good works D. unto all good works except promoting the Bible as being magnified above God's name. E. all of the above F. None of the above 15. All scripture . . . is profitable for ______A. some doctrine, reproof, and correction B. only the doctrine , reproof, and correction that don't involve Bible issues C. all doctrine, reproof, and correction D. all doctrine, reproof, and correction except inspiration, preservation, infallibility, inerrancy E. all of the above F. None of the above -- by Herb Evans