The Old Testament's historical reliability is affirmed through archaeology and biblical accounts, countering higher criticism's challenges and confirming faith.
Jeremiah the Prophet: His Life and Divine Calling
Explore the profound legacy of Jeremiah, an Old Testament prophet revered for his impactful prophecies and symbolic acts. From his divine commission to his recognition by biblical figures like Daniel, Ezra, and the Apostles Matthew and Paul, delve into the life and teachings of a prophet whose messages of faith, judgment, and hope resonate through biblical history.
Unveiling the Truth: The Apocrypha—An In-Depth Examination
The content explores the formation of the Bible Canon, specifically the Hebrew Canon, its structure, and the process of confirming a book as divinely inspired. It further examines sections of the Old Testament known as the Apocrypha, arguing against their canonical status based on contradictions, dubious authenticity, and lack of divine inspiration. The formation of the New Testament Canon is also discussed, noting that its books distinguish themselves as superior in quality compared to uncanonical contemporary writings. The content ultimately affirms the 66 books of the Bible as divinely inspired, stating that self-professed or later works claiming divine inspiration cannot meet the same standard.
Safeguarding Scripture: The Role of the Masoretes in Old Testament Preservation
In 'Safeguarding Scripture: The Role of the Masoretes in Old Testament Preservation,' we shine a light on the dedicated scribes of the Middle Ages, the Masoretes. Their extraordinary attention to detail and commitment to the accurate transmission of Scripture has secured the integrity of the Old Testament for generations. This article takes you through their methodologies, achievements, and enduring influence on biblical studies.
Examining the Authenticity of the Hebrew Scriptures and the Benefits of Biblical Archaeology
Explore the authenticity of the Bible as a historical document, the way it is corroborated by ancient inscriptions, and the perspectives of renowned archaeologists like William Foxwell Albright. Dive into the unique stature of the Bible and its profound, universal message. Uncover the hidden depths of the Old Testament's authenticity as a historical document and its unique standing among ancient texts. Join us as we unravel its profound, universal message and reveal the surprising evidence that challenges skeptics. Embark on this captivating journey and let the Bible's truth speak for itself.
The Book of Micah
"Micah [was] an unsophisticated young man from the Judean countryside, he never imagined he would rub shoulders with kings, prophets, and priests. He certainly did not expect that he would be God's servant to influence the history of his country. But God sent him to preach, and he obeyed." - Trent Butler
The Crown of All Hebrew Manuscripts: The Aleppo Codex
BEFORE the discovery of the cache of Hebrew scrolls in the Dead Sea caves in 1947, aside from a few fragments, our Hebrew Old Testament manuscripts were from the late 9th to the 11th century C.E. That is but a mere thousand years ago when the original thirty-nine Hebrew Old Testament Bible books date from 2,500 to 3,500 years ago. Does this mean that prior to 1947, textual scholars and translators were uncertain about the Hebrew Bible that lies behind our English Old Testament? No, there was the most important Hebrew manuscript, which is called the Keter, the “Crown,” that originally contained all the Hebrew Scriptures, or the “Old Testament.”
How Effectively Did the Copyists of the Hebrew Scriptures Preserve God’s Word?
Discover the journey of the Hebrew Scriptures through time, exploring how copyists maintained their integrity.
How Should We Evaluate the Early Period of Copying the Hebrew Old Testament Manuscripts?
Discover the fascinating journey of how ancient Hebrew Old Testament texts were meticulously preserved through history.

