Getting all we can from Scripture Session 7 Biblical descriptions seem like errors? Men’s Bible Study at Park View May 19, 2015
Jesus showed strong trust in Scripture
Jesus showed strong trust in Scripture Matt. 5:17-19
Jesus showed strong trust in Scripture Matt. 5: until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law
Jesus showed strong trust in Scripture Matt. 5: until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law John 10:35
Jesus showed strong trust in Scripture Matt. 5: until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law John 10:35 - and Scripture cannot be broken
Reasons we doubt that all Scripture is God’s Word:
Reasons we doubt that all Scripture is God’s Word: Some biblical descriptions seem like errors
Reasons we doubt that all Scripture is God’s Word: Some biblical descriptions seem like errors Some biblical instructions seem sub-par
Reasons we doubt that all Scripture is God’s Word: Some biblical descriptions seem like errors Some biblical instructions seem sub-par Biblical "errors" may not be the Bible’s fault, but ours.
Reasons we doubt that all Scripture is God’s Word: Some biblical descriptions seem like errors Some biblical instructions seem sub-par Biblical "errors" may not be the Bible’s fault, but ours. They may be resolved when we read the Bible as its authors expected it to be read
Genesis 11:10-15 / Luke 3:35-36
Genesis 11:10-15 / Luke 3: Shem → Arphaxad → _____ → Eber...
Genesis 11:10-15 / Luke 3: Shem → Arphaxad → Shelah → Eber...
Genesis 11:10-15 / Luke 3: Shem → Arphaxad → Shelah → Eber Shem → Arphaxad → Cainan → Shelah → Eber...
Mark 1:2-3 - as it is written in Isaiah the prophet: “I will send my messenger ahead of you, who will prepare your way” — “a voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Prepare the way for the Lord, make straight paths for him.’”
Mark 1:2-3 - as it is written in Isaiah the prophet: “I will send my messenger ahead of you, who will prepare your way” — “a voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Prepare the way for the Lord, make straight paths for him.’” Malachi 3:1
Mark 1:2-3 - as it is written in Isaiah the prophet: “I will send my messenger ahead of you, who will prepare your way” — “a voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Prepare the way for the Lord, make straight paths for him.’” Malachi 3:1 Isaiah 40:3
The Biblical authors’ standards of precision might be similar to our culture’s expectations for oral precision
The Biblical authors’ standards of precision might be similar to our culture’s expectations for oral precision We must take a Bible author's words to be as precise and as imprecise as they were intended
The Biblical authors’ standards of precision might be similar to our culture’s expectations for oral precision We must take a Bible author's words to be as precise and as imprecise as they were intended π = 3.14
The Biblical authors’ standards of precision might be similar to our culture’s expectations for oral precision We must take a Bible author's words to be as precise and as imprecise as they were intended π =
The Biblical authors’ standards of precision might be similar to our culture’s expectations for oral precision We must take a Bible author's words to be as precise and as imprecise as they were intended π = _______ …
Matthew 19:16-22, Mark 10:17-22, Luke 18:18-25
Matthew 19:16-22, Mark 10:17-22, Luke 18:18-25 “Why do you call me good?”
Matthew 19:16-22, Mark 10:17-22, Luke 18:18-25 “Why do you call me good?” “Why do you ask me about what is good?”
Matthew 19:16-22, Mark 10:17-22, Luke 18:18-25 “Why do you call me good?” “Why do you ask me about what is good?” - Possibly Jesus' actual words somehow combined elements of both versions
Matthew 19:16-22, Mark 10:17-22, Luke 18:18-25 “Why do you call me good?” “Why do you ask me about what is good?” - Possibly Jesus' actual words somehow combined elements of both versions - Possibly Matthew deliberately adjusted his version
The Biblical authors’ standards of precision might be similar to our culture’s expectations for oral precision
The Biblical authors’ standards of precision might be similar to our culture’s expectations for oral precision We might also compare biblical standards of precision to our culture’s expectations for a “historically accurate” movie
Joshua 10:40 - So Joshua subdued the whole region, including the hill country, the Negev, the western foothills and the mountain slopes, together with all their kings. He left no survivors. He totally destroyed all who breathed, just as the Lord, the God of Israel, had commanded
Joshua 10:40 - So Joshua subdued the whole region, including the hill country, the Negev, the western foothills and the mountain slopes, together with all their kings. He left no survivors. He totally destroyed all who breathed, just as the Lord, the God of Israel, had commanded Joshua 23:7,12-13
Joshua 10:40 - So Joshua subdued the whole region, including the hill country, the Negev, the western foothills and the mountain slopes, together with all their kings. He left no survivors. He totally destroyed all who breathed, just as the Lord, the God of Israel, had commanded Joshua 23:7,12-13 Judges 1:21-36
Joshua 10:40 - So Joshua subdued the whole region, including the hill country, the Negev, the western foothills and the mountain slopes, together with all their kings. He left no survivors. He totally destroyed all who breathed, just as the Lord, the God of Israel, had commanded Joshua 23:7,12-13 Judges 1:21-36 Deut. 7:1-
1 Chron. 22:14
1 Chron. 22:14 - a hundred thousand talents of gold
1 Chron. 22:14 - a hundred thousand talents of gold 2 Chron. 17:12-19
1 Chron. 22:14 - a hundred thousand talents of gold 2 Chron. 17: Chron. 5:18-21
1 Chron. 22:14 - a hundred thousand talents of gold 2 Chron. 17: Chron. 5:18-21 A biblical text’s meaning is not how we today hear these words, but how the original audience would have heard them
Could we with ink the ocean fill, And were the skies of parchment made, Were every stalk on earth a quill, And every man a scribe by trade; To write the love of God above Would drain the ocean dry; Nor could the scroll contain the whole, Though stretched from sky to sky. Oh, love of God, how rich and pure! How measureless and strong! It shall forevermore endure— The saints’ and angels’ song.