Explore the intriguing backgrounds of Mark and Luke, authors of the New Testament Gospels. Were they Jewish or Gentile? Delve into the evidence from their writings, early church traditions, and linguistic insights to understand the cultural and religious origins of these influential biblical figures.
Defending the Authorship of Paul’s Letter to the Hebrews
In a rigorous examination rooted in the historical-grammatical method of interpretation, this article defends the stance that the Apostle Paul is indeed the author of the Letter to the Hebrews. We tackle the arguments against Pauline authorship, presenting evidence that bolsters the claim that Paul penned this influential New Testament epistle.
Defending the Authenticity, Authorship, and Date of the Bible Book of Amos
This comprehensive article rigorously defends the authenticity, authorship, and date of the Bible Book of Amos. Drawing from textual and archaeological evidence and historical contexts, we refute critical arguments against its genuineness and establish the Book of Amos as a crucial part of Old Testament inspired, inerrant literature. Utilizing a conservative scholarly approach, we dismantle criticisms and affirm that the Book of Amos is an authoritative text.
The Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch
Delve into the debate surrounding the origins of ancient writings. Discover the arguments in this intriguing exploration.
The Indestructibility of the Bible Is a Proof that its Author Is Divine
Discover the enduring nature of the Scriptures: Could this resilience suggest something more about its origin?

