A careful, historical-grammatical critique shows the Joseph Smith “Translation” is not a translation or restoration but a sectarian rewrite without manuscript support.
William Tyndale’s Bible for the People
William Tyndale gave English readers direct access to Scripture, breaking barriers of language and control so the Word could govern conscience.
What Would a World Without Bible Scholars Look Like?
Without Bible scholars, Scripture would be accessible in words but inaccessible in meaning, leaving faith vulnerable to distortion and confusion.
Why Do Churchgoers Need to Be Warned and Educated About the Dangers of Biblical Criticism?
Higher critics have taught that much of the Bible was composed of legend and myth, that Moses did not write the first five books of the Bible, 8th century Isaiah did not write Isaiah, there were three authors of Isaiah, 6th century Daniel did not write Daniel, it was penned in the 2nd century BCE. Higher critics have taught that Jesus did not say all that he said in his Sermon on the Mount and that Jesus did not condemn the Pharisees in Matthew 23, as this was Matthew because he hated the Jews. These are just highlights for there are
What Does It Mean to Allegorize Scripture? (Gr. allegoreō)
The post discusses the distinction between biblical allegory used by inspired authors and the problematic method of allegorizing scripture, which leads to misinterpretation.

