The Inerrancy of Scripture: Are There Any Errors in the Bible?

Article by: Wayne Grudem Most books on systematic theology have not included a separate chapter on the inerrancy of the Bible. The subject has usually been dealt with under the heading of the authority of Scripture, and no further treatment has been considered...

Is the Critical or Majority Greek Text the Best

Is the Critical or Majority Greek Text the Best? (Article from the  Greek Majority Text by Farstad and Dunkin, 2nd Editon) INTRODUCTION The New Testament was originally written by its inspired authors in the Greek language. Through many centuries, until the...

The Greek Text of the King James Version

The Greek Text of the King James Version by Zane C. Hodges [Zane C. Hodges, Assistant Professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis, Dallas Theological Seminary.] The average well-taught Bible-believing Christian has often heard the King James Version corrected...

Dynamic Equivalence and Some Theological Problems in the NIV

by J. W. Scott The translators of the New International Version moved away from the principle of literal translation (i.e. “formal equivalence”) more than most evangelicals had previously been willing to move. They adopted a more idiomatic, and sometimes even...

The Chicago Statement of Biblical Inerrancy

The Chicago Statement On Biblical Inerrancy* Preface *The International Council on Biblical Inerramcy, headquartered in Oakland, California, selected a draft committee from its membership to produce this statement on Biblical inerrancy in a three-day series of...
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