Deuteronomy 6:4’s "one" (ʾeḥād) affirms God’s unity without forcing theological conclusions. Literal translations preserve this ambiguity; dynamic ones distort it.
Twelve Reasons You Can Trust a Literal Bible Translation
A literal Bible translation gives readers the actual words God inspired, not the translator’s interpretation, preserving theological accuracy and interpretive depth.
Archaeology Confirms the Bible: Unearthing the Historical Reliability of Scripture
Archaeological evidence continually supports the Bible’s historicity, confirming events, places, and figures previously disputed by critics throughout various periods.
Fiery Serpents in Numbers 21:6 — Why the Literal Rendering Preserves the Full Theological and Narrative Force
The study asserts "fiery serpents" as the only accurate translation of Numbers 21:6, preserving theological and narrative integrity.
How Can We Ascertain the Original Words of the New Testament?
Discover the journey to uncover the true essence of ancient texts.
Determining the Original Reading of Mark 6:51
Explore the process of determining the original reading of Mark 6:51. Uncover the textual variations and understand their impact on biblical interpretation and faith.
Biblical Hermeneutics—The Inerrancy of the Bible
Explore biblical hermeneutics and the inerrancy of the Bible. Understand its importance in scripture study and Christian belief.

