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#253: In the Mouth of Two or Three Witnesses

#253: In the Mouth of Two or Three Witnesses

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Why does the Bible indicate that we need "two or three witnesses"? Well think of an eyewitness testimony in a court case with you in the jury to decide someone's fate. Wouldn't you want corroboration of a testimony with matching testimony from multiple people? Wouldn't God also want you to be certain when it comes to his work?

Andrew and Robert read from Numbers 9:15-23 about God's law and the experience of getting it from two or three witnesses.

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Give instruction to a wise man, and he will be yet wiser: teach a just man, and he will increase in learning. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding. Proverbs 9:9-10

We encourage you to download our primary Bible Study resource called "The Key Principles of Effective Bible Study" from https://bit.ly/3XUyNCJ, and listen to the associated explanatory podcasts that Andrew has provided at https://BibleStudy.asbzone.com/357512/8572886.

God's Precious Word is a condensed, 9-part series, based on the same document.

Other Recommended Bible Study Resources:
— e-Sword Bible Software
— MySword Bible Software
— Blue Letter Bible Study Site

We pray that these resources will be very helpful to you in your Bible Studies overall.

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