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apr 18 at 21:11
Is there any significance behind Jesus' use of the word “love” in “John 21:15-17”
— ROFLwTIME
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apr 15 at 14:10
Does Paul refer to his past or present evil/sin in Romans 7
— Jack Douglas♦
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apr 7 at 4:00
What is a Horizon of Understanding and how can it be applied to understanding the Bible?
— Ray♦
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mar 8 at 7:28
Which 'modern' English translation of the Bible is considered the 'closest' or most accurate translation?
— studiohack
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mar 5 at 21:05
Based on recent manuscript discoveries, is the LXX more reliable than the MT?
— theosis
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feb 28 at 17:00
What arguments exist that would refute the theory concerning Aramaic primacy of the New Testament?
— Dan
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feb 18 at 7:40
If Joshua can be translated why Is the name of Jesus translated “Jesus” but his name in hebrew was Joshua?
— Sarah
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feb 8 at 1:22
How is it that Jesus could be “three days and three nights in the heart of the earth”?
— brilliant
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jan 29 at 20:39
What is the difference between historical-grammatical and historical criticism?
— Bruce Alderman
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jan 14 at 19:38
Is there a modern English translation of the Bible that uses the second-person plural pronoun?
— Jon Ericson♦
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dec 11 at 9:11
Why isn't there a taxonomic distinction between clean and unclean birds?
— Jon Ericson♦
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nov 4 at 0:27
Why does the Scripture say that Abraham sacrificed his “only-begotten son”?
— brilliant
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oct 28 at 4:24
Was “Τετέλεσται” actually stamped on paid bills and debt certificates in the first century?
— Joel Glovier
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oct 9 at 23:08
What is Sensus Plenior and how does it impact the field of hermeneutics?
— Caleb♦
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jun 21 '12 at 16:33
What is “Midrash” and how does it relate to Christian principles of hermeneutics?
— Caleb♦
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