Last night, I got into a conversation with some church members about the doctrine of the providential preservation of Scripture, which I recently wrote about here. I approached the conversation …
The Providential Preservation of the Text of Scripture
Introduction Section 8 of Chapter 1 of the Second London Baptist Confession (2LBC), on The Holy Scriptures, reads as follows, The Old Testament was written in Hebrew, the native language …
The Scotsman Contra Warfield
But when all is said they are bound to admit [Warfield and his advocates] that the attribute of formal inerrancy does not belong to the Scriptures which we now have, …
Preserved Against BB
Warfield in an article in the Presbyterian Review stated the doctrine [inerrancy] is not concerned with the accuracy of our present Bible, but interests itself in affirming a perfection of …
Helvetic Jots
God, the supreme Judge, not only took care to have His Word, which is the ‘power of God unto Salvation to everyone that believeth’ (Rom. 1:16), committed to writing by …
Apographic Theopneustos
Our argument runs as follows: every holy Scripture which existed at the time of Paul was theopneustos (2 Tim. 3:16) and authentic. Not the autographic (for they had perished long …
Hills, Cold Shoulder Scholar
An hour-long lecture by Theodore P. Letis on the career of Edward F. Hills, text critic.
Letis on Burgon and the Bible
An instructive, hour-long lecture on the history of textual criticism by Theodore P. Letis.
Throw Out Plane and Passengers
“Now I quite agree that higher critics can appear to be much more high-handed than advocates of lower criticism. But it is important to note that words from God can …
Pure in all Ages
But of course to believe that God providentially preserved an inerrant book means necessarily that He preserved it in that inerrant condition. If a copy of Homer’s Iliad was preserved …
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