preached and read a lot from early church, this ceased cca in last 150 years
song of Songs = the best song
in early church many say they came to know God best through this book
preached and read a lot from early church, this ceased cca in last 150 years
song of Songs = the best song
in early church many say they came to know God best through this book
The book of Daniel contains many detailed and specific predictive prophecies concerning the course of world history, and this has prompted many higher critical scholars to date Daniel to the second century B.C., during the Maccabean revolt against the Seleucid emperor Antiochus IV Epiphanes.
— Číst dál jonathanmclatchie.com/the-authenticity-of-the-book-of-daniel-a-survey-of-the-evidence/
In the past, Robert Price has argued there were no Pharisees in Galilee prior to 70 AD, so the Bible must be in error when it says there were Pharisees that …
— Číst dál https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RDCsWMe733Q&feature=emb_logo
there is circumstantial evidence they were
we know they existed in Jerusalem – it is plausible they ventured to Galilee. from gospels we know they had not much power in Galilee compared to Jerusalem – this corresponds with gospel narrative
Epic Archaeology – Excavating the Truth of the Past
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Dei Verbum has given us an important tool for doing this. The Council spoke of those things “asserted by the inspired authors” as asserted by the Holy Spirit and thus protected from error. So we need to determine what the inspired author is trying to assert, for that is what is protected from error.
What a person asserts is not the same as what he says. Suppose someone says, “It’s raining cats and dogs out there today.” What he has said is perfectly obvious, but he is not asserting that cats and dogs are falling from the sky. Instead, he is asserting that it is raining hard.
His assertion may well be true. It may indeed be raining hard, and if so then he should not be charged with error.
Native English-speakers are familiar with the phrase “raining cats and dogs” and recognize what is meant. But non-native English-speakers could be perplexed by the statement. It’s the same with Scripture
— Číst dál www.catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/the-accuracy-of-scripture
So, here’s the question: What does 1 Corinthians 6:9 teach about homosexual behavior?
According to this video, this verse is not about a loving, committed s…
— Číst dál https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1RXn0uBc2es
notice the consistent one-sided reporting of Matthew’s account from the perspective of Joseph and Luke’s from the perspective of Mary, even to the extent of describing their private thoughts
— Číst dál jonathanmclatchie.com/bayesian-probability-and-the-resurrection-a-reply-to-brian-blais/
Messianic Convergence in the Gospels: A New Way to Frame the Argument from Old Testament Fulfillment – Jonathan McLatchie | Writer, Speaker, Scholar
— Číst dál jonathanmclatchie.com/messianic-convergence-in-the-gospels-a-new-way-to-frame-the-argument-from-old-testament-fulfillment/
interesting = using Bayesian inference
but Gospel writers do not point to this – it seems not designed (otherwise they would point to that) – this is apologetic angle of this
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