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Can I Trust the Bible? CTK Adult Ed July 20, 2014
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Scripture’s View of Itself
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What Is the Bible For? God speaking… Christ at the center Not an disinterested narrative Communication for communion
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Covenant Witness What kind of book? Concerned with bearing witness to God’s work of redemption!!! Everything flows out from there A book that interprets us
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A Hermeneutic of Love Against a “hermeneutic of suspicion” Reading how God calls us to read Self-authentication
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Warning!!! There is a difference between (1) trusting that the Bible is God’s Word, and (2) trusting in the Bible as God’s Word
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Types of Challenges 1.Ideological 2.Historical 3.Textual
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Ideological Challenges
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Culture of Scholarship
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Suspicion of Authority Language Ethics Creativity Anachronisms
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Recognizing Cultural Critiques Conservative –Bare biblicism –Nationalistic theologies –Moralism Liberal –Marxism –Post-colonialism –Feminism –Pluralism
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Personal Incentives
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Historical Challenges
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OT Formation No known arguments Apocrypha & pseudepigrapha Documentary hypotheses of the 19 th & 20 th century
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OT Reliability Some unambiguous facts Archaeological evidence –Direct evidence –Indirect evidence
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NT Formation Early church fathers Controversy (Marcion & Gnosticism) Canonization as recognition
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NT Reliability Mostly positive relationship with archaeological data Historical proximity
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Textual Challenges
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OT Texts Masoretic Text –Aleppo Codex –Leningrad Codex Samaritan Pentateuch Dead Sea Scrolls Ancient versions –Septuagint
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NT Textual Variants 1.Meaningless variants 2.Meaningful, but not viable 3.Meaningful and viable (<1% of variants)
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Two Notorious Changes in NT Text Mark 16:9-20 –Earliest manuscript evidence from 5 th -C –Church fathers make reference as early as 2 nd -C –Seems to be summary of details from other gospels & Acts John 7:53 – 8:11 –Not present in ancient texts –Not apparently known in early church fathers’ commentaries –Sometimes found after John 7:44; 7:36; or 21:25 – even after Luke 21:38
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Questions?
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Archaeological Appendix Ebla tablets (3 rd millenium BC) Code of Hammurabi (c 1750 BC) Nuzi Tablets (c 1500 BC)
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Archaeological Appendix Merneptah Stele (c 1230 BC) Tel Dan Stele (c 9 th century BC)
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Archaeological Appendix Baruch ben Neriah’s Bulla (seal) Verification of other Babylonian officials Belshazzar & the Nabonidus Cylinder
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Archaeological Appendix Pontius Pilate inscription Erastus inscription
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