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Psalms Where God Is Called the King
These are psalms wherein God or the Lord is referred to as King. An example would be “You are my King, O God” (Psalm 44:4) or “The Lord is King forever and ever” (Psalm 10:16). In addition to the psalm … Continue reading
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A List of Royal Psalms
The Jewish Study Bible, in its notes on Psalm 2, defines “royal psalms” as “those concerning kings.” It goes on to say that “None [of them] mentions a specific king by name, and their origin and uses remain obscure.” It also … Continue reading
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Resources – Canon of Scripture
The following links have to do with the canon of Scripture – that is, which books are included and the criterion for inclusion: Daniel Wallace: Did the Ancient Church Muzzle the Canon? (video 26:57, focused on the New Testament, discusses … Continue reading
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Resources – Historicity of Jesus, His Life, and Resurrection
The following links give scholarly support that Jesus lived, was crucified, and was raised from the dead: Richard Bauckham on Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony, posted August 13, 2009 (video 10:28) (search “richard bauckham” on YouTube.com … Continue reading
Resources – Reliability of the Scriptures
The following links give scholarly support that the Scriptures we have are what was originally written: The Gospels: Craig Blomberg Talks About The Historical Reliability of John’s Gospel on the Janet Mefferd Show | Bible Geek Gone Wild Craig Blomberg … Continue reading
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Resources – Apologetics Sites
The following sites provide information and resources about the historicity of Jesus of Nazareth and His resurrection, as well as the reliability of the Bible. (This focus matters most, though the sites often focus on other issues as well.) I … Continue reading