Explore the role of historical-cultural context in biblical interpretation from a conservative hermeneutical perspective. This article critiques modern biblical criticism, defends the authority of Scripture, and illustrates the value of contextual understanding in Bible study.
The Critics’ Claim About the Book of Daniel’s Dating
The claim that the Book of Daniel was composed in 165 B.C.E. rather than the 6th-century B.C.E is debunked through linguistic, historical, and canonical evidence. Its early composition reinforces its prophetic authenticity and the credibility of biblical revelation, countering critics' interpretations. Moreover, the inclusion of Daniel in the canon of Scripture supports its true dating and the divine inspiration of the entire Bible.
Defending the Authenticity, Authorship, and Date of the Bible Book of Amos
This comprehensive article rigorously defends the authenticity, authorship, and date of the Bible Book of Amos. Drawing from textual and archaeological evidence and historical contexts, we refute critical arguments against its genuineness and establish the Book of Amos as a crucial part of Old Testament inspired, inerrant literature. Utilizing a conservative scholarly approach, we dismantle criticisms and affirm that the Book of Amos is an authoritative text.
DEFENDING The Authorship of the Pentateuch
The documentary hypothesis is one of the models used by biblical scholars to explain the origins and composition of the Torah. A version of the documentary hypothesis, frequently identified with the German scholar Julius Wellhausen, was almost universally accepted for most of the 20th century.
Higher Criticism of the Pentateuch in the Twentieth Century
The Documentary Hypothesis is a theory, also known as JEDP, that states that the first five books of the Bible, called the Pentateuch consisting of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, were not written completely by Moses but by different authors.
History of the Documentary Theory of the Pentateuch
The Documentary Hypothesis—the theory that the Pentateuch was a compilation of selections from several different written documents composed at different places and times over a period of five centuries, long after Moses
THE DANGERS OF Being Starstruck By Bible Scholars
The tone and demeanor of some Christians are coming across as a bit starstruck. These men and women put their pants on one leg at a time, just like the rest of us.
The Mosaic Authorship Controversy Resolved
Explore the resolution of the Mosaic authorship controversy. Delve into evidence supporting Moses as the author of the Pentateuch and strengthen your understanding of scripture authenticity.


