The Bible Quotes
Discover the best quotes about The Bible. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on The Bible from various authors and personalities.
The Bible does not profess to make men omniscient, but simply to tell them enough to make them happy and good, if they will believe it and live up to it.
Nobody ever outgrows Scripture; the book widens and deepens with our years.
The only way to understand the difficult parts of the Bible is first to read and obey the easy ones.
The Bible, and the peace that comes about through a continuous relationship with God are the best ways of knowing His will.
The best way to know God's will is to be familiar with the Bible.
It is a fallacy to suppose that by omitting a subject you teach nothing about it. On the contrary, you teach that it is to be omitted.
It is not our comment on the Word that saves, but the Word itself.
This great Book ... is the best gift God has given to man ... But for it we could not know right from wrong.
Honey and locusts were his food, And he was most severely good.
We search the world for truth; we cull The good, the pure, the beautiful, From all old flower fields of the soul; And, weary seekers of the best, We come back laden from our quest, To find that all the sages said Is in the Book our mothers read.
The Bible, as a revelation from God, was not designed to give us all the information we might desire, nor to solve all the questions about which the human soul is perplexed, but to impart enough to be a safe guide to the haven of eternal rest.
Read thou; but first thyself prepare To read with zeal and mark with care ... And, when thou has read what here is writ, Let thy best practice second it. So twice each precept read shall be- First in the Book and next in thee.
Other books were given for our information; the Bible was given for our transformation.
A man is not educated who does not know the basic truths of the Bible.
As in Paradise, God walks in the Holy Scriptures, seeking man.
The lion and the calf shall lie down together but the calf won't get much sleep.
The central conception of Man in the Gospels is that he is an unfinished creation capable of reaching a higher level by a definite evolution which must begin by his own efforts.
When you are reading a book in a dark room, and come to a difficult part, you take it to a window to get more light. So take your Bibles to Christ.
I have an implicit faith ... that mankind can only be saved through non-violence, which is the central teaching of the Bible, as I have understood the Bible.
Be careful how you live, you may be the only Bible some person ever reads.