Category Archives: Hermeneutics

Jesus and the OT Law

Here is a video from 2012 explaining the relationship between the OT Law and what Jesus accomplished in the New Covenant.   (Below is the bottom line and some recommended resources)  

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The Gospel and The Kingdom

Here’s a great discussion by a Theologian, a Pastor, and a New Testament Scholar on the Gospel of Paul and the Kingdom of Jesus It’s very important, I think, to get “the gospel” correct. There is a push today to … Continue reading

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For Whom Did Jesus Die?

Did “T.U.L.I.P.” exist before the 20th century? No. Was Limited atonement taught by any first generation reformers (John Calvin et. al.)? No. Did all Calvinists at and after Dort (like John Davenant, who was a signer at Dort) accept Limited … Continue reading

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On The Bible (Inerrancy)

How do we judge? Behold, I am setting a plumb line in the midst of my people Israel; I will never again pass by them Amos 7:7 There is a large swath of biblical scholarship attempting to find a “better” … Continue reading

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How Many Days Was Jesus In The Grave?

This post is a little over 2 years old. Though it’s an “oldie” it’s a goody 😉 This question frequently comes up “how in the world is Friday eventing to Sunday morning “3-days”??? Start by looking at all the references … Continue reading

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