Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee continues, by discussing the common issue of people cherry-picking a Bible verse or two out of context. This third presentation discusses how many in the One Law/One Torah sub-movement are seen to misapply Exodus 12:49.
Hermeneutics (Interpretation)
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee continues, by discussing the common issue of people cherry-picking a Bible verse or two out of context. This second presentation discusses how many in the Hebrew Roots movement are seen to misapply Ephesians 2:11.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee begins a multi-part series, discussing the common issue of people cherry-picking a Bible verse or two out of context. This first presentation discusses how problematic this can be for Bible readers, with some commonly known examples considered.
John McKee talks about a very inconvenient subject for many Bible readers: much of the record of Holy Scripture is present to reveal the faults and mistakes of God’s people. How do we need to better approach Scripture as a warning, with various stories and accounts to be heeded by the righteous?
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses a very complicated subject matter: ranging from various bodies of extra-Biblical materials commonly employed for interpreting Scripture, to what many might consider questioning the “sufficiency of Scripture.”
Does extra-Biblical literature—ranging from Ancient Near Eastern mythology, classical Greco-Roman works, Second Temple and post-Second Temple Jewish works, and early Christians writings—have any role to play in our theology?