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Is there a possibility that Bible writers added their own feelings, thoughts, personality and ideas
2 Pet. 1:21 says that HOLY MEN were moved by the Holy Spirit. This means that  God inspires the prophet, not the words. Each word was not mechanically dedicated to the prophet, as if he were a mere robot writing down divine words. As the Holy Spirit acted on the prophet, the human instrument was inspired with thoughts that come from his own mind.   The divine mind and will combined with the human mind and will – resulting in the communication of  God’s message in human language. Biblical revelation is thus a divine / human package. God communicates His thoughts through the human instrumentality. The prophet’s thoughts, feelings, personality are also involved to write down the message God is communicating to him in his own language. Thus Paul with his personality, background, education, etc., would express the same concept slightly differently than the disciple John would have, yet the message would be the same.  There is a danger that one could think that the Holy Spirit may inspire someone in a certain line, but the prophet’s thoughts , ideas  and personality may take a different path – seeing things from an alternative perspective, and maybe even disagreeing with the inspiration. That is not how biblical inspiration works. In that case Scripture could ultimately become a mere human document. Sometimes the prophet did not always understand the revelation (cf. Dan. 8:27) but he faithfully communicated the message God shared with him.Â