Confessional Bibliology
Reformed Ruckmanism Part 1
A Critique of the Septuagint as Corrective to the Hebrew Text Introduction The association of Dr. Peter Ruckman with “double inspiration” serves as a potent comparison for examining the trend in certain Reformed circles that
The Arianism of Mark Ward Part 4
Section 6: The Logical Consequence – Arianism in Modern Translations Throughout this article, we have examined how specific translation choices in modern versions, which depart from the traditional Textus Receptus and Masoretic Text, introduce theological
Lane Keister, Deceived by Satan Part 4
Section 7: Conclusion 7.1 Reaffirming the Scope of Matthew 5:18 Matthew 5:18 is a comprehensive declaration of the divine preservation of Scripture: “For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot
The Arianism of Mark Ward Part 3
Section 4: John 1:18 – The Son vs. “God” John 1:18 is a crucial verse in the New Testament that directly addresses the identity of Christ. It traditionally reads, “the only begotten Son,” emphasizing the


