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The
Holy Scriptures (Genesis-Revelation) must be the Believer's
final basis for faith and practice. In this secular age, it is
imperative that we hold fast to the fundamental truths that have
been recorded for us for over 3,000 years. The Psalmist tells us
"Your word is a lamp for my feet and a light for my path"
(Psalm
119:105).
The Bible is increasingly coming under attack on all
fronts, both inside and outside of the faith. Many insist that
the Scriptures are mere "fairy tales" or myths, while
other accept its general message, but deny its
inspiration. How can those truly in the faith permit such claims
to go unchallenged? How can we allow certain Messianic Bible
teachers go around and say that the Greek New Testament is
uninspired, and at best "commentary" on the Tanach (Old
Testament)?
Can We Trust the Greek
Scriptures?
by
J.K. McKee
revised
edition posted 14 August, 2005
Encountering Mythology: A Case Study from the Flood Narratives
by
J.K. McKee
posted
13 July, 2008
Getting Beyond Strong's
Concordance
by
J.K. McKee
posted
01 November, 2004
The
Hebrew New Testament Misunderstanding
by
J.K. McKee
posted
07 February, 2008
The
Historical Jesus Controversies
and Future Things on Our Theological Horizon
posted
03 April, 2007
Virtual Passover
The Role of History in
Messianic Biblical Interpretation
by
J.K. McKee
posted
01 August, 2006
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