Posts Tagged ‘Versions’
Whither from Here? A Way Forward on the Text and Version Issue
John Vaughn Our aim for this issue of FrontLine is to inform, refresh, and edify our readers on the doctrine of preservation and to lay a Biblical foundation as we ponder the question, “Whither from here? A way forward on the text and version issue.” Acknowledging that FBFI uses the King James Version as its…
Read MoreThe Trail of Bible Documents
Dr. John Mincy God tells us in His Word that, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God…” (2 Tim 3:16). Many times the Bible records the fact that God spoke words and His prophets and apostles wrote them down. Perhaps the most informative passage that describes the inspiration process is Jeremiah 36, “And it…
Read MoreRemembering the Difference between Doctrine and Preference
Kevin Schaal The Bible is a Divine Revelation given of God to men, and is a complete and infallible guide and standard of authority in all matters of religion and morals; whatever it teaches is to be believed, and whatever it commands is to be obeyed; whatever it commends is to be accepted as both…
Read MoreA Review of a Review: a blog on the versions
Don Johnson The latest issue of FrontLine magazine is on its way to your mailbox (if you are a subscriber… and you should be!). Our subject this time is the Bible versions issue — “Whither from Here? A Way Forward on the Text and Version Issue”. No doubt the subject is controversial and may cause…
Read MoreAround the Web–10/4/12
Quite an array of articles caught my eye this week. They may be of interest to you: Another study undermines feminist stereotype of women who kill From the Canadian paper, the National Post, columnist Barbara Kay offers an interesting point of view, countering feminist assumptions. As far as I know, Barbara Kay writes from a…
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