Being able to discuss various details about a passage of Scripture or theology, can actually present its own share of difficulties.
Bible Difficulties
Why raise the difficult to answer questions? Is it not true that even if we are not asking them, that many people we know are?
Is it true that every generation of Bible readers has a tendency to “negotiate” with the accounts and regulations seen in the Holy Scriptures?
A common fundamentalist argument is that that consideration of critical views of the Tanach (OT) is not necessary, because if we believe in Yeshua (Jesus), He affirmed its historicity.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee offers thoughts on the issue of Divine violence, after reading the book Confronting Old Testament Controversies by Tremper Longman III.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee offers thoughts on the historicity of major Biblical events, after reading the book Confronting Old Testament Controversies by Tremper Longman III.
How many have held to such an inflexible and unrealistic view of Biblical inerrancy—that they do not realize that they have actually pushed many people toward liberal and progressive approaches to the Scriptures?
Our Bible studies and spiritual discussions cannot be business as usual anymore. It is easier now than ever, to be exposed to things, which can cause people to severely doubt God and the Bible.
What is Biblical inerrancy? What does it mean when we encounter those who identify as holding to limited inerrancy?
John McKee discusses how far too many people miss out on what the Bible communicates, because they read it as written directly to them—rather than to various ancient audiences.