Confessional Bibliology
The Arianism of Mark Ward Part 1
Introduction In recent years, modern English Bible translations have increasingly favored critical Greek and Hebrew texts over the traditional Textus Receptus and Masoretic texts. Advocates of these modern translations, including prominent figures like Mark Ward,
The Bible as a Legal Document Part 3
6. The Binding Nature of the Bible and Textual Preservation If the Bible is a legal document, as Scripture affirms, its preservation is essential for maintaining its authority and efficacy. A covenant or testament cannot
Lane Keister, Deceived by Satan Part 1
The Fatal Consequences of Denying God’s Providential Preservation Introduction This series of posts is a direct response to the claims made by Lane Keister in his Chapter-by-Chapter Review of Why I Preach from the Received
The Bible as a Legal Document Part 2
4. The Necessity of Copies for Both Parties A key characteristic of legal documents, particularly covenants and testaments, is the necessity of providing copies to all parties involved. This ensures that both parties have access


