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Why I’m not “King James Only” Even Though I Use the KJV
I’ve been having trouble keeping up with the Internet lately. Someone is always writing something on the Internet — have you noticed? Between work and ministry piling up, as well as a recent overseas trip, I haven’t written much, let … Continue reading
When God Starts Something….
On Wednesday in our Bible study, we were looking at the Biblical teaching of Creation, and found our way to Psalm 96. I expanded briefly on one aspect of the topic of Creation and used that as a jumping off … Continue reading
The Bible — Not Like Archaeology — Always True, Always Reliable
We weigh the story we think the stones are telling us by the Book, not the other way around. Continue reading
Posted in Bible in British Museum, Bibliology
Tagged archaeology, Faith, preservation, Scripture, self-authenticating, sufficiency
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Bible Translation — “Tongues Translationism” Evaluated
There is really only one question that matters — does the Scripture teach, or does it not, that God directly supervised the translation of His Word, Continue reading
Posted in Bibliology
Tagged double inspiration, interpretation of tongues, Peter Ruckman, preservation, Translation
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Unprovable Historical Textual Assumptions
Assumptions must match reality. The greatest reality in dealing with Scripture is what God Himself said in His Word. Continue reading
Posted in Bibliology, NT Textual Criticism
Tagged assumptions, canon, NTTC, oldest and best manuscripts, preservation, textual criticism
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His Word Will not Return Void — Summary
His love at the Cross is proof that He loves me enough to preserve for me a pure Word. When you can convince me that His love will fail, then you can convince me that His Word will fail. Continue reading
Posted in Bibliology
Tagged Cross, Holy Spirit, Inspiration, love, preservation, Scripture
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His Word Will not Return Void — When Copies Differ (2)
A true church is a Scripture-distributing machine. It teaches and spreads the Scriptures, and teaches others to teach and spread the Word. Continue reading
Posted in Bibliology
Tagged attestation, church, copyist error, ecclesiology, Holy Spirit, Inspiration, manuscripts, pneumatology, preservation, Scripture, soteriology
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