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2007 by David A. Prentice We have no new notes And find page 13 in your Old Notes We have no new notes And find page 13 in your Old Notes ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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2007 by David A. Prentice Contents: Overheads to be used with Chapter 3 of “Truth in the Balance,” copyright 2003 by David Prentice, M.Ed., M.A.S.T. REVISION DATE 09/07/2009 This material is made available by the author at no charge. It may be reproduced for use in a Christian environment such as Sunday schools or Bible classes, but it may not be used for any commercial purposes. To be certain that you have the most up-to-date version of this material, go to the Origins Resource Association website, www.originsresource.org. Follow the links to “Bible College Materials” and check that the revision date shown online is the same as shown above. If not, download the latest version.
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2007 by David A. Prentice Why Believe the Bible? Why Believe the Bible? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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2007 by David A. Prentice Testing the Bible’s Quality with Tests Given to All Literature
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2007 by David A. Prentice Don’t Plug Your Ears! Don’t Plug Your Ears!
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2007 by David A. Prentice
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You’ll Miss All the Good Stuff You’ll Miss All the Good Stuff
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Let’s See How to Answer Contradictions
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The Genealogy of Jesus
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Blanks on Page 12: Matthew gives the legal genealogy through Jesus’ stepfather Joseph, while Luke recorded His descent through Mary.
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But Doesn’t Luke start like Matthew by saying Jesus was the son of Joseph? Luke says, “being, as was supposed, the son of Joseph” So after the word “Joseph”, the passage switches to Mary’s genealogy
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1 or 2 Demoniacs? A well-known “contradiction”
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But in 3 of the gospels, Jesus eats the Passover meal, which included the lamb! Doesn’t that mean the lambs were slain the day before He died?
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Exodus 12:6 - Now you shall keep it until the fourteenth day of the same month [Nisan]. Then the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it at twilight Answer: Nisan 14 – they’re roasted and consumed at the evening meal The feast continues for 7 days longer during which time Jewish people are not to eat anything with leaven in it
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In Matthew 26, Mark 14, and Luke 22 Jesus sends His disciples to prepare the Passover on the 1 st day of Unleavened Bread (8 day feast dating back to Exodus) So, according to Matt. 26:17, Mark 14:12, and Luke 22:7 – 8; Jesus was crucified the day after the Passover lambs were slain
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Sorry but no Mark 14:12 and Luke 22:7 both state that the disciples asked where to prepare the Passover on the same day the lambs were slain All 3 gospels state it was on the 1 st day of Unleavened Bread
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No, it actually comes through misunderstandings of statements in John’s gospel Now we can answer: Doesn’t John say that they wanted His body taken away because it was “the preparation” for the Sabbath? Doesn’t John say the Jewish leaders didn’t want to go into Pilate’s judgment hall because they didn’t want to be defiled for the Passover meal?
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“Therefore, because it was the Preparation Day, that the bodies should not remain on the cross on the Sabbath (for that Sabbath was a high day), the Jews asked Pilate that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away” Many think this means special preparations for the Passover but it’s nothing about the Passover Our Saturday is known to the Jewish people as the Sabbath, Friday is known as the Preparation All we can gather from the passage is that it was Friday afternoon.
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“28 Then they led Jesus from Caiaphas to the Praetorium, and it was early morning. But they themselves did not go into the Praetorium, lest they should be defiled, but that they might eat the Passover.” Wait, this looks like they hadn’t yet eaten the Passover!
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If this passage were referring to the Passover meal itself, there wouldn’t have been a concern about not being able to eat of it. Lev. 11 says ritual uncleanness lasted only until the evening and could be removed by washing with water Since the Passover supper occurred after sunset, anyone ritually unclean could simply have bathed before eating it
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He uses the word “Passover” much more loosely than the other three writers It could mean the specific day when the lambs were slain, but -- as confirmed by Lk. 22:1 -- it could also refer to the whole eight- day feast of unleavened bread. Luke 22:1 – “ 1 Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread drew near, which is called Passover.”
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“Mardi Gras” can be used to refer to the entire Carnival season in New Orleans However, “Mardi Gras” is actually a specific day They can say that they are celebrating “Mardi Gras” though the actual day may be 2 weeks away
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Any meal during the “Passover” days could be referred to as eating the Passover meal So, what were they concerned about? There would have been time for a bath before a night time meal But not the Fri. afternoon meal
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He ate the Passover meal the day the Lambs were killed He died the after the death of the Lambs Whatever scripture says, with that I agree
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Did the people with him hear the voice or did they not?
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Comparing the 2 Passages Acts 9:7Acts 22:9 And the men who journeyed with him stood speechless, hearing a voice but seeing no one. And those who were with me indeed saw the light and were afraid, but they did not hear the voice of Him who spoke to me. “Hearing a Voice” vs. “did not hear a voice” Ahh!!! Contradiction in my Bible! How can it not be?
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Bring tonight’s notes back next time! You’ll need page 14 Bring tonight’s notes back next time! You’ll need page 14 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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