The Divine Author
...all parts of the Bible are in conversation with other parts, speaking together about the divine Author and his actions. While urging respect for authorial diversity and intent within the Bible, the Westminster assembly carefully book-ended paragraph 9 with reminders that no part of the canon of Scripture can be read in isolation from the rest. God ultimately intended sixty-six books to be read as one book.
Chad Van Dixhoorn, Confessing the Faith (Carlisle, PA: Banner of Truth, 2014), 58