Bible Difficulties
John McKee discusses the great tragedy, particularly of various non-Jewish people who get involved in Messianic things—how they can be seen to commit apostasy against the God of Israel. This happens by abandoning the Pauline letters as Scripture, the Divinity and Messiahship of Yeshua, and later abandoning a Supreme Being altogether.
Being able to discuss various details about a passage of Scripture or theology, can actually present its own share of 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.