A documentary untangling of the Pastoral Epistles shows real textual complexity, but not textual chaos, and confirms a stable, recoverable Pauline text.
Why Should We Trust the Bible?
The Bible invites examination, preserves a stable text, centers on Christ’s resurrection, and speaks with God’s authority for faith and life.
Is the Bible True and Reliable?
Is the Bible reliable? Scripture claims divine inspiration, apostolic eyewitness grounding, coherent covenant history, and truthful guidance for life.
The Inerrancy of the Bible: Unveiling Divine Truth
Biblical inerrancy means God’s Word is wholly true in what it affirms, grounding faith, guiding obedience, and unveiling divine truth through Christ.
The Authority of Scripture
The Bible’s authority rests upon divine inspiration, historical reliability, fulfilled prophecy, and its power to equip believers in truth and righteousness.
Divine Breath in Scripture: An Exegesis of ‘Theopneustos’ in 2 Timothy 3:16
Explore the profound concept of 'Theopneustos' in 'Divine Breath in Scripture: An Exegesis of 'Theopneustos' in 2 Timothy 3:16.' This article delves into the Greek origins and theological depth of the term, unveiling its significance in understanding the divine inspiration and authority of Scripture.
2 TIMOTHY 3:16: Was Paul Referring to the Hebrew Text or the Greek Septuagint When He Said All Scripture Is Inspired by God?
Paul would have been aware of many nuances in his day when it came to the original language, Hebrew text, and the Greek Septuagint. So, this is no easy question to answer.

