The Truth of A Prophet

Dolf Tiyono

Abstract


The Bible is the Word of God as the basis for constructing a doctrine and ministry. All forms of teaching experience and services that all Christians do must take the Bible as a basis or foundation to build it. About The Truth of A Prophet,  from the beginning they have been existed among the environment of the believer. Old Testament and New Testament records the true prophet and the false prophet. Of course, this may have been due to a lack of understanding of the Bible as the foundation of truth that arises various false teachings about biblical prophecy. Thus, to test every teaching that occurred within the scope of the Christian, they should use Bible as a tool to make the test.

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