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Erasmus: Latin or Greek?
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Latin scholarship, however elaborate, is maimed and reduced by half without Greek. For whereas we Latins have but a few small streams, a few muddy...
C.T. Russel on 1 John 5:7
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Charles Taze Russel on the Comma Johanneum By Christian McShaffrey1 John 5:7, “For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word,...
New Book by Taylor DeSoto
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In his first book, The Received Text: A Field Guide, Taylor DeSoto charts a succinct epistemological course, identifies the ideological dangers of...
Letis Lecture: Remastered
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The following is remastered audio from a presentation offered by Theodore Letis at the Puritan Evangelical Church of America in San Diego,...
Charlie Brown, Christmas, and the KJV
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Some of you probably remember hearing the advent narrative from Luke's Gospel being read on network television as a child — I certainly do — but...
Joe Rogan Asks About Bible Translations
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Sir Winston Churchill on the KJV
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"The scholars who produced this masterpiece are mostly unknown and unremembered. But they forged an enduring link, literary and religious, between...
400 Bishops Affirm the Comma
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Four Hundred Bishops in 5th Century Carthage Affirm the Comma By Christian McShaffreyIn AD 484, the Vandal King Huneric called for a church council,...