Explore the compelling study of textual variants in Matthew 1:18, as we delve into the intricacies of Greek manuscripts and their implications on our understanding of the birth of Jesus Christ. This article shines a light on the richness of New Testament textual tradition, enhancing our appreciation of the biblical narrative.
Matthew 2:2 BDC: Astrology is condemned in God’s Word, so why use a star to guide the Magi (astrologers) to the birth of Jesus Christ?
Matthew 2:2 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) 2 “Where is he who has been born King of the Jews? For we saw his star in the east and have come to do him homage.”[1] Astrology is the study of the movements and relative positions of celestial bodies interpreted as having an influence on human affairs and the natural... Continue Reading →
Matthew 2:1 BDC: When was Jesus born?
Bible Archaeology (2005) by Hoerth and McRay offers a date that is accepted by most Bible scholars, when they write, “It can be known that he [Jesus] was born before 4 B.C.” How do they come up with that date? Is that date correct?