The copies we have of Old Testament manuscripts do have signs of human error within them. But the question is, Does that lead to despair? Dr. John Meade answers that question with a resounding no.
Mark J. Boda, Ph.D. (Cantab.), Professor of Old Testament, McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada ‘His book is an addition to a larger series of Old Testament Theology … has written a ...
In our study of the faith, we can never, ever do away with the Old Testament. In studying the New Testament we must remember the words of the catechism, “...the books of the Old Testament bear ...
Volume 3 of The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint, edited by the Cambridge scholar Henry Barclay Swete (1835-1917), was first published in 1894. It contains the books from Hosea to 4 ...
Christians adopted the phrase "Old Testament" to refer to these sacred books they shared with Jews. As for the New Testament, its current twenty-seven book form derives from the fourth century CE ...
To give a proper perspective on the New Covenant sacrament of reconciliation instituted by Christ, we will explore the Old Testament prefiguration of this sacrament. In the next column ...
The Old Testament also contains examples of: The Christian faith regards the Bible as the Word of God. This means that the authors of the Bible were inspired by God to write down what they ...
In an enormous book called "Against Heresies" in which ... They didn't honor the God of the Old Testament who was represented as a creator. They didn't honor the law that God gave in the Hebrew ...
Of the many books on Paul published this year, Matthew Thiessen’s stands out. It offers a delightfully clear introduction to a way of reading Paul that is generating lots of discussion among New ...