The Amazing Unity of Scripture
The literary unity of the Bible is evidence of Divine inspiration.
The following articles are related to the topic of TEXTUAL CRITICISM
The literary unity of the Bible is evidence of Divine inspiration.
There is, perhaps, no greater exhortation to unity, anywhere in the Bible, that surpasses that of Psalm 133.
What the Bible doesn’t tell us is an indication of its supernatural origin.
Exactly who, or what, was this infamous “little horn”?
Exactly what is “psychology” and how does this area of interest relate to the Bible?
How old is the earth? What does the Bible say? What about science? Does it really matter?
An in-depth study of the interesting encounter between Jesus and an unnamed Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well recorded in John chapter four.
Romans 8:28 has been a tremendous comfort to Christians for twenty centuries. In this article, Wayne Jackson does a textual study of this amazing passage.
Who was John the Baptist? What was his relationship to Jesus?