The incarnational analogy is a concept that does not agree nor disagree with the idea that the Bible is just like any other ancient book and the idea that the Bible shows uniqueness against the ancient world (Enns, 8). The concept of the incarnational analogy that Peter Enns recommends is that the Bible is aligned with the concept of Jesus being 100% God and 100% man because the Bible is a "divine and human book" ( Enns, 5). This concept is not to see if the Bible is the words of God, but to see how it is God's word (Enns, 9). The author used two unique ideas on the incarnation analogy that I found. First, human marks are integrated into the Bible because God needed a way to connect with us. He needed to present himself in a way that humans