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The Unity of Scripture — It All Matters
Every part of it is needed to understand His love, man’s rebellion, and how that loving relationship is supposed to function. The Scriptures are One Book. It all matters. Continue reading
YOUR Canon of Scripture
YOUR canon of Scripture is different. Yours is the part you read, study, believe, and obey. Continue reading
The Canon of Scripture
Church councils could, at their very best (and they weren’t always at their best), only reflect what God’s people already knew — these twenty-seven books, Matthew through Revelation, were given by God through the apostles and are His inspired Word. Continue reading
Posted in Bibliology
Tagged apocrypha, apostolic authority, Biblical canon, church councils, Inspiration, New Testament, Old Testament
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Textual Criticism’s Worst Assumption
I do care about textual critics, either intentionally or accidentally, using naturalistic evolutionary philosophies in their evaluations when they try to tell us which words are the ones God gave us. Continue reading
The “Oldest and Best” Wording
It would be better to drop the “oldest and best” terminology. At best, it is confusing. “Old” only matters if it is one of the “best,” so it would be better to just say “best” and leave it at that. Continue reading
Posted in Bibliology, NT Textual Criticism
Tagged New Testament, NTTC, oldest and best manuscripts
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Rightly Dividing and Perspicuity — “Love for Dummies”?
If you believe those verses and yet deny the perspicuity of Scripture, you have accomplished an amazing pinnacle of illogical thought. You probably bought a “Love for Dummies” book and think you’ll help your marriage by talking to your wife through a “priest.” Continue reading
Posted in Bibliology
Tagged Communication, Cross of Christ, God's Love, marriage, Perspicuity of Scripture
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