- What is textual criticism?
- Differences between the Preserved Test and the Critical Text
- Summary of the Westcott and Hort theory of textual criticism
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
The Place of Preservation Part One
In The Place of Preservation Part One, we begin to apply the five points in the logic of faith to the historical record in an attempt to locate God's Word in English. In this study we cover the following critical points:
In the end, we offer a Scriptural evaluation of the critical approach as well as looked at textual differences in an attempt to demonstrate that there fundamentally only two Bibles. Don't miss this important study.
For a PDF copy of the notes click here.
To view the PowerPoint click here.
To view the chart on the Critical Text click here.
To view the chart on the Preserved Text click here.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
The People of Preservation
In the last posting we looked at the process of preservation. Not only has God promised to preserve his Word, but He did so through a multiplicity of accurate reliable copies that are just as authoritative as the original autographs. In this study, we consider the men who were entrusted to over see the copying and transmission of God's Word. Discover the God ordained role that the tribe of Levi and the New Testament prophets played in the preservation process.
To download the audio from this lesson click here. (Message dated 1/24/10)
For a copy of the PDF notes click here.
For a copy of the PowerPoint click here.
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