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Questions of Authorship: Part I – Who Wrote Isaiah?

The book of Isaiah claims to be written by Isaiah son of Amoz (1:1, 2:1, 7:3). The authorship is a matter on inspiration, therefore it is also a matter of faith. If someone other than Isaiah wrote the book of … Continue reading

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Must There Be A Big Bang? Part Four – A Star Is Born

Let’s assume that all of the impossible things required for the Big Bang actually took place. Presume that nothing exploded with an incendiary and flew away as all of the matter that would someday be the universe still in subatomic … Continue reading

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No One Is Born A Homosexual

Today’s article is a repost of an excellent article that examines the pseudo-proof that science has laid out to defend the notion that homosexuality is something genetic. Of course, the believer in the Bible knows that such an allegation is … Continue reading

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History Between The Testaments: Part Three: The Universal Greek Language

During the intertestamental history, the Greek language becomes a universal language. It is over simplistic to think this has everything to do with Alexander the Great. He is simply a corroborating factor to a spread of the Greek language that … Continue reading

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The Bible Is Reliable – Part III: The Pentateuch

If the Bible is inspired, then it means what it says. Amongst other things, it would have to deal with the authorship of some books. For example, if someone asked who really wrote the book of Matthew, I’d say that … Continue reading

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The Bible Is Reliable – Part II: Text-Types

Most people, including most Christians, have no idea how a Bible translation takes place. They may assume that the translators sit around a big table, which is covered with a myriad of Greek manuscripts. They argue from these various manuscript … Continue reading

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The Bible Is Reliable – Part I: Manuscript Evidence

Skeptics against the Scriptures fall into two categories. One holds that the Bible authors were never Inspired to write the exact Word of God just as He would have it. The other insists that even if the initial authors were … Continue reading

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Why Did My Savior Come To Earth? Part II

This article is a continuation of the last post. If you would like to read it, click here.   It is not a mystery as to why Jesus came to this earth. Not only does the entire New Testament let … Continue reading

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Why Did My Savior Come To Earth? Part I

Who Jesus was certainly weighs in importance in determining His mission. But along with establishing His divine nature, Jesus’s several purpose statements throughout the gospel accounts fills in the matter of purpose. On certain occasions, Jesus says, “I have come … Continue reading

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Who Is Jesus? Part II

The apostle John emphasizes the Deity of Jesus in his gospel account. One way he does that is by demonstrating how often Jesus used the Divine name of I Am during his ministry. He is intentionally trying to make people … Continue reading

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