Sabbatum Excerpt: Mark Mittelberg on the Historical Reliability of the Gospels
Certainly people have challenged the historical reliability of the Gospels—such as renowned archaeologist Sir William M. Ramsay, who thought that Luke was foolish as…

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Certainly people have challenged the historical reliability of the Gospels—such as renowned archaeologist Sir William M. Ramsay, who thought that Luke was foolish as…
Reading the calling of the would-be disciples (Luke 9:62) in their native language and context makes more sense to us who have either plowed…
William Ramsey, a noted historian and archaeologist, set out to prove that Luke’s history was filled with errors but emerged from his study surprised,…
GENERAL TREATMENT OF THE TEXT OF LUKE 9:51-62 I. TRAVEL TO JERUSALEM NARRATIVE A. Relation between Synoptic Gospels Jesus’ last journey to Jerusalem can…
God’s Purpose in the Redemptive History 1. Suggested to Abraham Genesis 12:1-3 ESV Now the LORD said to Abram, “Go from your country and…
Only the Gospel of Luke has this story of Jesus’ post-resurrection appearance to two of his disciples on the road to Emmaus. According to…
Q hypothesis: In the early 1800, Friedrich Schleiermacher championed this hypothetical symbol Q which stands for German Quelle, meaning “source” in order to designate…
The Character Of The Lame Man In Acts 3-4 by Michael C. Parsons By: Prasha Maharjan Physiognomy is the study of the relationship between…
The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are the Synoptic Gospels that share lots in common in their literary relationships and at the same…