Delve into the complexities surrounding King David's actions in 2 Samuel 21:7-9 as we explore the seemingly contradictory narrative concerning Mephibosheth. Why did David "spare" him and yet still appear to hand him over for execution? Using rigorous textual analysis, we unravel this biblical enigma within its historical and grammatical context.
Christians—How Can We Deal with Doubt and Unbelief?
Christians overcome doubt by submitting questions, fears, and motives to Scripture and rejecting hardened unbelief.
Biblical Answers to the Difficult Subjects
Navigating the complexities of the Bible requires both spiritual devotion and intellectual rigor. "Biblical Answers to Difficult Subjects" offers insights rooted in the Historical-Grammatical method, addressing alleged contradictions, moral quandaries, and more, all while illuminating God's eternal purpose.
Christians—How Can We Reconcile Our Faith with the Realities of the World Around Us?
Christians reconcile faith with reality by interpreting suffering, morality, science, and daily life through Scripture.
Do Christians Need Help to Understand the Bible?
"Do Christians Need Help to Understand the Bible?" delves into the complex landscape of diverse beliefs within Christianity. The article advocates for a return to principled, objective Bible study through the utilization of the Historical-Grammatical method, specialized teachers, and tools. Amidst 41,000 denominations, the article offers solutions for finding unity in understanding the Scriptures.
The Importance of Literal Bible Translations
Delve into the critical importance of adhering to a literal Bible translation philosophy. Understand why this approach ensures textual accuracy, aids in theological understanding, and allows for a closer connection to the original meaning of Scripture.
Answering Agnostic Bart D. Ehrman: Jesus Never Calls Himself God/a Divine Being—A Rebuttal
Delve into a Protestant Christian scholar's rebuttal to Bart D. Ehrman's claim that Jesus never calls Himself a divine being. Engage with scholarly biblical discourse.
Eve—The First Woman to Be Deceived
Eve, Adam and Eve, Genesis 3, First Woman, Satan’s Deception, Biblical Womanhood, Fall of Man, Genesis 3:15, Historical-Grammatical Method
PROPHECY That Is Interpreted Using the Objective Conservative Evangelical Historical-Grammatical Method – Examples Explained
The historical-grammatical method of interpreting Bible prophecy is a method used by conservative Christians to interpret the prophetic passages of the Bible. This method emphasizes the historical and grammatical context in which the prophecy was written, as well as the literary genre of the prophecy, in order to understand the author's intended meaning.
Mormonism And The Joseph Smith “Translation” Of The Bible
A careful, historical-grammatical critique shows the Joseph Smith “Translation” is not a translation or restoration but a sectarian rewrite without manuscript support.

