tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20213892.post726201384560816226..comments2023-12-22T08:29:29.230-08:00Comments on WHAT IS TRUTH: Sola Scriptura, the Norming Norm, and the Doctrine of PreservationKent Brandenburghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13419354741455959191noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20213892.post-83526938065305157292020-04-25T20:52:08.475-07:002020-04-25T20:52:08.475-07:00"Elderdxc,"
What is the Hebrew that und..."Elderdxc,"<br /><br />What is the Hebrew that underlies the Gospels? I'm interested in that. Before I move forward with you, perhaps you could help me with that.<br /><br />Thanks.Kent Brandenburghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13419354741455959191noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20213892.post-21491998271319298742020-04-25T17:21:41.355-07:002020-04-25T17:21:41.355-07:00It would appear that you neither understand the sc...It would appear that you neither understand the science of textual criticism nor the work of science itself. Textual criticism does not challenge the authority of Scripture. It seeks to determine what is the most accurate form of the text that we have available to us. No reputable textual scholar, on the basis of textual criticism, has ever come to the conclusion, for example, that Jesus either did not die on the cross, or did not rise from the dead. While God watches over His Word to perform it, He doesn't promise to watch over the scribe who copies it. If He did, then there wouldn't be textual issues, for all the manuscripts would agree, including any translations from Greek - more importantly, the Hebrew that underlies the Gospels would still be in our possession if the doctrine of preservation meant what you are trying to make it mean. God never promised that, which would mean that you are writing a check that God is not obligated to cash. elderdxchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18071222328972267419noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20213892.post-15495164139483817292013-07-25T01:16:32.184-07:002013-07-25T01:16:32.184-07:00Well said brother Kent,
I would suggest you put q...Well said brother Kent,<br /><br />I would suggest you put quotes around "science", since textual criticism is a "science falsely so called".<br /><br />Another attack on Scripture is a new book by Muslim Reza Aslan, something else you might be interested in commenting on;<br />http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/07/22/liberal-media-love-new-jesus-book-zealot-fail-to-mention-author-is-muslim/<br /><br />God Bless,<br /><br />Dan KnezacekDaniel Knezacekhttp://www.thespiritofprophecy.canoreply@blogger.com