Is the Bible trustworthy?

Is the Bible trustworthy?
Is the Bible trustworthy? How on earth can we believe that God exist? Who wrote the Bible anyway?Is the Bible still relevant?
For at least 1,000 years, both Jewish and Christian tradition held that a single author wrote the first five books of the Bible—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy—which together are known as the Torah (Hebrew for “instruction”) and the Pentateuch (Greek for “five scrolls”). That single author was believed to be Moses, the Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites out of captivity in Egypt and guided them across the Red Sea toward the Promised Land. www.history.com
However not everyone agree to the above – stating that Moses could not write about his own death
Traditionally, 13 of the 27 books of the New Testament were attributed to Paul the Apostle, who famously converted to Christianity after meeting Jesus on the road to Damascus and wrote a series of letters that helped spread the faith throughout the Mediterranean world. www.history.com
Is the Bible still relevant?
While the content of the Bible played out thousands of years ago, the promises of God is still binding and relevant. The Bible describes in detail how the church were formed and how it should be conducted. To understand the Bible now we need to study the Bible so that we can have a personal relationship with God the Father, Jesus the Son and the Holy Spirit.
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