Biblical Authority
Rev Dr. Jeffrey Khoo
Dean, Far Eastern Bible College and Seminary
December 26, 2007
The twin doctrines of Verbal Plenary Inspiration
(VPI) and Verbal Plenary Preservation (VPP) of the Holy Scriptures
to the jot and tittle (Matt 5:18) are most vital and indispensable
doctrines of the Christian Faith. That is why the Board and Faculty
of the Far Eastern Bible College (FEBC) at the behest of its
founding principal—the Rev Dr Timothy Tow—take the Dean Burgon Oath
which concerns the total infallibility and inerrancy of the Bible
which we have in our hands today to the last letter and syllable. As
the Lord had raised up Martin Luther and John Calvin and others to
defend the faith in the days of the Protestant Reformation, so did
the Lord raise up Dean Burgon of Oxford and Chichester to defend the
Traditional and Reformation Text and the Authorised Version (AV) or
King James Version (KJV) against the Corrupt and Critical Text of
Westcott and Hort which underlies many modern versions and
perversions of the Bible today.
Accusation
On October 28, 2007, the Revs Charles Seet and
Colin Wong—pastors of Life Bible-Presbyterian Church—preached
against the Verbal Plenary Preservation (VPP) of the Holy Scriptures
(sermons were published in www.lifebpc.com). The Rev Seet claims
that VPP is "only a subjective opinion that has no biblical
authority. … nowhere in the entire Bible, Old Testament or New
Testament is there any verse which says that God is going to restore
the 100% purity of the Greek and Hebrew text of His Word to make
that exactly like the original autographs." The Rev Seet went on to
accuse FEBC of taking away the authority of the Scriptures from
God’s people by upholding VPP. The Rev Wong declares that the Bible
is perfect, infallible and inerrant only in the autographs (original
or first manuscripts) and not the apographs (copies of the original
manuscripts) claiming that his position (i.e., infallible and
inerrant autographs, not apographs) is the Reformed position. We
regret to say that the Revs Seet and Wong are mistaken on all
counts, not considering their misrepresentation and caricature of
VPP.
The Rev Wong made a very serious accusation which
must be dealt with before we go on. He accused us of a "blatant lie"
for saying that he does not believe the Bible is perfect. Now, he
replies by asking, "Which Bible?" That is a good question. It must
be categorically stated that we have never at any time accused the
Rev Wong of denying that the Bible was perfect in the autographs,
but the truth is he does not believe the Bible to be perfect today
whether in the original languages or in any version or translation,
and as such could not take the Dean Burgon Oath. Ask the Rev Wong:
"Which Bible today do you consider to be infallible and inerrant?" I
am sure he cannot tell you which for he does not know it nor have
it; his perfect Bible is unknowable and non-existent!
What are truly lies are the spurious and
malicious accusations hurled at FEBC and its faculty, that we
believe in an "inspired KJV," and that "anyone who does not use the
KJV is condemned to hell." We are called heretics, cultists, and
schismatics; and threatened with relocation from our birthplace and
home at Gilstead Road. Our only, humble plea is for a presently
infallible and inerrant Bible, and for justice and equity.
Refutation
The charge that VPP is an unbiblical doctrine
needs to be refuted (2 Tim 4:2). If VPP is not based on the Holy
Scriptures—our sole and supreme authority of our beliefs and
practices—then it is a useless doctrine indeed. However, contrary to
the thinking and reasoning of the Revs Seet and Wong, VPP is indeed
a biblical doctrine as clearly taught in Psalm 12:6-7, Matthew 5:18,
24:35, John 10:35, 1 Peter 1:23-25 and many other passages.
Furthermore, the belief that God is able to
restore and preserve His inspired words is not without biblical
precedents. There are at least two instances in the Old Testament
when God did restore His words to 100% perfection after they had
been destroyed by man. The first is found in Exodus 19:16-21:26,
31:18-32:28, 34:1-4 (cf Deut 5:1-20) when Moses in righteous anger
smashed to pieces the two stone tablets containing the Ten
Commandments which God had authored. Are the Ten Commandments thus
destroyed and lost, or have they been restored and preserved?
Let me quote our founding pastor and teacher—the
Rev Dr Timothy Tow—who in an article on "God’s Special Providential
Care of the Text of Scripture" published in the October-December
2002 issue of the Bible Witness wrote, "To re-establish the giving
of the Law, God commanded Moses to hew another two tablets of stone
and bring them with him back to the mountain top. ‘And he wrote on
the tables according to the first writing, the ten commandments,
which the LORD spake unto you in the mount out of the midst of the
fire in the day of the assembly: and the LORD gave them unto me. And
I turned myself and came down from the mount, and put the tables in
the ark which I had made; and there they be, as the LORD commanded
me’ (Deut 10:4-5). The Ark of the Covenant is the only holy
furniture kept inside the Holy of Holies. God’s sacred commandments,
intact and written on both sides of the two tablets so nothing can
be added and nothing can be subtracted and were kept secure from any
human intrusion. ‘For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven’
(Ps 119:89). The restoration of the two tables is to show that
heaven and earth shall pass away, but His words shall not pass away.
Not one letter or even the cross of a ‘t,’ and the dot of an ‘i.’
‘For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or
one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law’ [Matt 5:18]. Jesus
says, ‘The scripture cannot be broken’ (John 10:35)."
The second instance is recorded in Jeremiah 36.
Here we find the wicked king Jehoiakim cutting up the inspired
scroll and throwing it into the fire (vv21-23). Can man destroy the
inspired words of God? God would have us know that His words are
indestructible and eternal for He will preserve and even restore
them by His omnipotence and omniscience. In verses 27, 28, and 32 we
read, "Then the word of the LORD came to Jeremiah, after that the
king had burned the roll, and the words which Baruch wrote at the
mouth of Jeremiah, saying, Take thee again another roll, and write
in it all the former words that were in the first roll, which
Jehoiakim the king of Judah hath burned. … Then took Jeremiah
another roll, and gave it to Baruch the scribe, the son of Neriah;
who wrote therein from the mouth of Jeremiah all the words of the
book which Jehoiakim king of Judah had burned in the fire: and there
were added besides unto them many like words." Our omnipotent and
omniscient God is not only able to preserve His inspired words so
that none be lost, He is also able to restore them to perfection so
that we today might know His exact words and live by His every word
(Matt 4:4).
Sola Scriptura
The Rev Seet’s concern that the absolute
authority of the Holy Scriptures should be restored to God’s people
is admirable, and that is what VPP does. VPP promotes and defends
the absolute authority of the Scriptures, that the Scriptures alone
should be the supreme and final authority of every Christian’s faith
and practice (as stated in Life BPC’s Constitution, Article 4.2.1),
and not any human being or textual critic. Let it also be known
that, contrary to what the Rev Wong thinks, the Reformed position on
the infallibility and authority of the Holy Scriptures concerns the
extant apographs and not the non-existent autographs (see Turretin,
Owen, Muller, Letis).
How was the authority of the Scriptures taken
away from God’s people and the common folk in the dark ages? It was
taken away when the RCC forbade the people from reading the
Scriptures for themselves, permitting only the clergy to read and
interpret the Scriptures, and prosecuting and executing anyone who
dared to translate the Bible, preach the Bible, and distribute the
Bible to the people. It is clear that VPP does none of these. VPP
encourages people to study the Bible for themselves, and is
especially concerned that they study it from the authentic and
correct text, and not the heretical and corrupt one. In the light of
the logic of faith which is based on God’s promises of VPP as taught
in the Holy Scriptures, and God’s special providential work in
history and in the church, we identify the authentic Scriptures to
be the Traditional, Byzantine, Majority, and finally Received Text
of the Church Fathers, the Reformers, and the Reformation saints,
and not the heretical and corrupted Alexandrian, Minority, and
Revised texts of liberals Westcott and Hort, and ecumenical textual
critics. With an infallibly preserved original text and a very
accurate translation of the Bible as found in the AV/KJV, we tell
the people they need not depend on so-called human authorities
(textual and higher critical scholars) and their theories and
speculative methods, but can take God’s Word as is, the infallible
and inerrant Word which is absolutely authoritative—"Thus saith the
LORD," "It is written"—in ascertaining truth from error. VPP
encourages the accurate and faithful translation of the Bible into
different languages that is based on the authentic and preserved
text. Clearly, VPP is directing God’s people to return to the sole
and supreme authority of a presently infallible and inerrant
Scripture for all their beliefs and practices.
It is not the VPP but the non-VPP position which
has undermined the absolute authority of the Scriptures, for to the
non-VPPist, the perfect Bible is only the intangible, unavailable,
and inaccessible autographs which all "scholars" admit are
non-existent today. We, on the other hand, believe in the infallible
original manuscripts (apographs) that God has supernaturally
preserved. But as far as the Rev Colin Wong is concerned, he says,
"I do not believe any single manuscript as being better than other
[sic] within the same family. The reason is that there are no two
manuscripts that are identical." So, the Rev Wong, with such
imperfect manuscripts or copies, must rely on fallible human
scholars and their man-made methods of textual criticism to decide
or determine for him which is God’s word and which is not. That is
the reason why the Trinitarian Bible Society, the Dean Burgon
Society, and FEBC are steering clear of textual criticism. That is
why FEBC contends that the non-VPP position is not Sola Scriptura
and is in fact against Sola Scriptura because the textual critical
scholar is now made the final authority or an additional authority
to the Scriptures.
Biblical Basis
The Rev Seet went on to argue that, "nowhere in
the Bible can we find even a single verse that says or implies God
will do this [i.e. restoring His exact words] through the
translators of the King James Version and that He will do it in the
year 1611." Such an argument is fallacious, for if we accept this
argument, then we must also reject the 27 books of the NT Canon, for
where in the Bible do we find any verse telling us that there will
be a NT Canon and there are exactly 27 NT books in our Protestant
Bible without any change for sure? If the Rev Seet’s argument is
accepted, then should we not similarly question the decision of the
bishops of the Council of Carthage who identified for us all the
inspired books of the NT in the year 397? With the recent discovery
of new and older books like the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of
Philip, and other Gospels and Epistles which bear the names of the
Apostles, should we not revise our existing Canon according to The
Da Vinci Code? Why should we be so dogmatic and insistent that our
NT Canon be just 27 books? Let it be stated that the very basis on
which non-VPPists believe in a fixed NT Canon of just 27 inspired NT
books is the very same reason why VPPists believe in all the
inspired NT words of the Greek Textus Receptus on which the AV/KJV
is based.
It goes without saying that in this postmodern
age of uncertainty and confusion when anything goes, we need a fixed
and firm foundation for our faith, existing and tangible, available
and accessible. This immutable and immoveable foundation can only be
our Lord Jesus Christ and His forever infallible and inerrant Word
to the jot and tittle (Matt 5:18), and nothing else. We continue to
pray that the leadership of Life BPC will uphold the AV/KJV not just
by preference, but by affirming VPP and believing that the original
language texts or words of the Holy Scriptures underlying the AV/KJV
are without mistakes. "If the foundations be destroyed, what can the
righteous do?" (Ps 11:3). May God help us!
Verse for the Week:
"He that refuseth instruction despiseth his own
soul: but he that heareth reproof getteth understanding." (Proverbs
15:32)
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