Apologetics
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Psalm 22 is the story of David’s past suffering. There is nothing prophetic about it.
Psalm 22 is the story of David’s past suffering. There is nothing prophetic about it. Actually, Psalm 22 is the…
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Psalm 16 does not speak of the resurrection of the Messiah.
Psalm 16 does not speak of the resurrection of the Messiah. According to the biblical record, Psalm 16 is a…
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Infallible Scripture and the Role of Hermeneutics J. I. Packer
Infallible Scripture and the Role of Hermeneutics J. I. Packer THE CENTRALITY OF HERMENEUTICS TODAY When some two thousand English…
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Faith, Evidence, and the Scriptures Paul Helm
Faith, Evidence, and the Scriptures Paul Helm Let us consider the following situation. Mrs. Jones is worried about her husband’s…
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The Biblical Concept of Truth Roger Nicole
The Biblical Concept of Truth Roger Nicole What is truth?” Pilate asked (John 18:38), perhaps not as a serious question…
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WAS JESUS MARRIED?-Darrell Bock
The well-known, liberal Jesus scholar John Dominic Crossan was asked on Beliefnet.com whether Jesus was married. He began his sarcastic…
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Psalm 2:12 should not be translated as “kiss the Son.” Only the King James Version and modern Christian fundamentalist translations still maintain this incorrect rendering.
Psalm 2:12 should not be translated as “kiss the Son.” Only the King James Version and modern Christian fundamentalist translations…
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Daniel 9:24–27 speaks of two anointed ones.
Daniel 9:24–27 speaks of two anointed ones. It is possible that the text does speak of two anointed ones, the…
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Christian translations of Daniel 9:24–27 divide the seventy weeks incorrectly, and the dates have no relation to the times of Jesus.
Christian translations of Daniel 9:24–27 divide the seventy weeks incorrectly, and the dates have no relation to the times of…
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Daniel 9:24 was clearly not fulfilled by Jesus.
Daniel 9:24 was clearly not fulfilled by Jesus.
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Daniel 9:24–27 has nothing to do with the Messiah.
Daniel 9:24–27 has nothing to do with the Messiah. There is no question that Christian versions translating the Hebrew word…
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Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord would see seed
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord would see seed, an expression always…
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Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord would not lift up his voice or cry out, yet Jesus cried out several times on the cross, once in near blasphemy (Psalm 22:1).
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord would not lift up his voice…
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Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord did no violence..
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord did no violence, yet Jesus drove…
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Isaiah 53 does not say the servant will rise from the dead.
Isaiah 53 does not say the servant will rise from the dead. If, as we have demonstrated, Isaiah 53 speaks…
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Isaiah 53 does not actually say the servant would die.
Isaiah 53 does not actually say the servant would die. This objection actually contradicts two of the previous objections (specifically,…
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Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord was sickly and died of disease.
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says the servant of the Lord was sickly and died of disease.…
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Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says no one was interested in the servant of the Lord
Isaiah 53 cannot refer to Jesus because it says no one was interested in the servant of the Lord or…
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Several key words in Isaiah 53 speak of a servant in the plural.
Several key words in Isaiah 53 speak of a servant in the plural. I’m surprised that you’re still using this…
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Isaiah 53 contains the words of the repentant kings of the nations rather than the words of the Jewish people.
Isaiah 53 contains the words of the repentant kings of the nations rather than the words of the Jewish people.…
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It is not true that the medieval rabbis were the first to apply Isaiah 53 to Israel instead of the Messiah. The Israel interpretation is actually very ancient.
It is not true that the medieval rabbis were the first to apply Isaiah 53 to Israel instead of the…
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Jehovah’s Witnesses: A Counterfeit Kingdom … or Not?
Jehovah’s Witnesses A Counterfeit Kingdom … or Not? (by June Hunt) “They go door to door, proclaiming a curious…
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The Church Fathers and the Holy Scripture Geoffrey W. Bromiley
The Church Fathers and the Holy Scripture Geoffrey W. Bromiley THE FACT OF SCRIPTURE THE OLD TESTAMENT The early church…
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The Truth of Scripture and the Problem of Historical Relativity Philip Edgcumbe Hughes
The Truth of Scripture and the Problem of Historical Relativity Philip Edgcumbe Hughes The Bible is a collection of documents…
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Redaction Criticism: On the Legitimacy and Illegitimacy of a Literary Tool D. A. Carson
Redaction Criticism: On the Legitimacy and Illegitimacy of a Literary Tool D. A. Carson INTRODUCTION A British journal recently published…
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Isaiah 53 speaks of the people of Israel, not Jesus (or any Messiah).
Isaiah 53 speaks of the people of Israel, not Jesus (or any Messiah). It is impossible, both contextually and logically,…
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If you want to know what Isaiah 53 is talking about, just read Isaiah 52 and 54. The context is the return of the Jewish people from Babylonian exile, 550 years before Jesus.
If you want to know what Isaiah 53 is talking about, just read Isaiah 52 and 54. The context is…
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Isaiah 7:14 does not prophesy a virgin birth! And it has nothing whatsoever to do with Jesus, since it dealt with a crisis seven hundred years before he was born.
Isaiah 7:14 does not prophesy a virgin birth! And it has nothing whatsoever to do with Jesus, since it dealt…
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Isaiah 9:6 does not speak of a divine king (or Messiah).
Isaiah 9:6 does not speak of a divine king (or Messiah).
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Nowhere in the Hebrew Bible are we told that we must “believe in the Messiah.”
Nowhere in the Hebrew Bible are we told that we must “believe in the Messiah.” This is hardly an accurate…
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