proof for inspiration

The following is from James Boice’ commentary on Romans 11:26-27:

About one hundred years ago, Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, was having a discussion with his chaplain about the truth of the Bible. The king had become skeptical about Christianity, largely through the influence of the French atheist Voltaire. So he said to his chaplain, “If your Bible is really true, it ought to be capable of very easy proof. So often, when I have asked for proof of the inspiration of the Bible, I have been given some large tome that I have neither the time nor desire to read. If your Bible is really from God, you should be able to demonstrate the fact simply. Give me your proof for the inspiration of the Bible in a word.” The chaplain replied, “Your Majesty, it is possible for me to answer your request literally. I can give you the proof you ask for in one word.” Frederick was amazed at this response. “What is this magic word that carries such a weight of proof?” he asked.

“Israel,” said the chaplain. Frederick was silent.

I’m not an advocate of Christian Zionism, but I think the reply is apropos.

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