- A Journey of Resilience -- “Caddo Mounds State Historic Site builds community while rebuilding itself after a devastating 2019 tornado.”
- Did The Doctrine of The Trinity Originate in The Roman Catholic Church? -- “...we must briefly define the doctrine of the Trinity so we can specify what we are seeking.”
- How 55 Verses Were Removed From the Bible and More -- “This passage has been handled in different ways, from literally following the Hebrew to removing 55 verses for ease of reading.”
- John 5:2 “There is in Jerusalem...” -- “Does the grammar of John 5:2 support an early date for John’s Gospel?”
- King James Bible Companion, sample -- “Definitions of over 600 less-familiar KJV words, in a booklet that will tuck in your King James Bible as a handy reference tool.”
- Legacy of the True Historical Patrick -- “Quite clearly Patrick saw himself as a sinner. He did not look to some spark of divine life from within himself or to some ritual; rather, he looked unto Christ Jesus.”
- Mark Ward Knocks Down Straw-Men in Preview of IVP Chapter on the Septuagint -- “Mark Ward has dropped another video which he believes is a critique of the Confessional Text Position, often called Confessional Bibliology.”
- Michael Martin Under the Microscope -- “Dr. Bahnsen takes apologetics beyond the ‘theory’ of defending the faith and places one of the leading, philosophically competent antagonists to Christian theism ‘under the microscope’ for detailed analysis and refutation.”
- Regarding the Ryrie Study Bible on Psalm 12:7 -- “The Ryrie Study Bible (RSB)2 at first glance appears to take a neutral position on this passage.”
- “Sweet is the work, my God, my King” – A 2025 Update on the Hymnals Digital Collection -- “Hymnals and hymnbooks have been intricately tied to the tradition of church music since the early days of the printing press.”
- The Date of John’s Gospel: Are We Witnessing a Paradigm Shift? -- “...I saw no reason not to accept the late date until George produced his argument about John 5:2...”
- The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, peer review process -- “This journal uses a double-anonymous peer review model. ”
- The Poet of Quiet Things, Karle Wilson Baker -- “In the 1910s, she became the most frequently published poet in the Yale Review.”
- The Supposed Missing נ Verse in Psalm 145 -- “...several of the Psalms and other passages in the Old Testament are acrostics; that is, in the Hebrew each verse or group of verses begins with a consecutive letter of the alphabet.”
- The Three-Headed Monster and the Evangelical Betrayal of the Bible: Exposing the Major Weapons Levied against the Trustworthiness of the Bible - Part 1 -- “This sustained attack on the Bible flowered in the eighteenth and nineteenth century, and utilized three main weapons: Historical Criticism...Textual Criticism...Darwinism...”
- The Three-Headed Monster and the Evangelical Betrayal of the Bible: Exposing the Major Weapons Levied against the Trustworthiness of the Bible - Part 2 -- “We have reached the central issue, and the battle lines are clear. The Bible claims to be the very word of God Himself.”
- Tripping Through Time -- “ Inside the 18,000-square-foot Jack Sisemore RV Museum sit dozens of vintage recreational vehicles and trailers looking like they just rolled off the showroom floor.”
- Ward’s Best Reply, Not So Good -- “I am not going to force the Scripture to say something it doesn’t say, as I feel Bro. Ward has tried to do with 1 Corinthians 14.”
- Why We Do Not Utilize the Nicene Creed -- “One lesson to be learned is that we must strive to be precise theologians, to study diligently to show ourselves approved unto God, and to write our beliefs with the expectation that the next generation may read what we have claimed to believe.”
- William Tyndale: Months of Work, Lost at Sea! -- “All subsequent translations, including the Geneva Bible and the Authorized Version, leaned heavily upon the beautiful phrases and words used by William Tyndale to give God’s Word to the common people...”
- 9 Ways to Find Female Ancestors in Newspapers -- “Researching female ancestors in traditional family history records or newspapers can be challenging.”
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Saturday, May 03, 2025
A Journey, and other links
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