Uncover insights on addressing claims of errors in the Bible. Explore how these concerns are viewed and approached from a thoughtful perspective.
How Can We Explain Bible Difficulties and the Hundreds of Thousands of Scribal Errors in Our Manuscripts?
Scribal errors and textual variants do not overthrow Scripture; they show the need for careful manuscript comparison and sound exegesis.
What Are the Recommended Procedures in Dealing With Bible Difficulties?
Bible difficulties require reverent, contextual, grammatical, and historical study that trusts Scripture while examining the facts carefully.
What Are Bible Difficulties and How Can We Approach Them?
Bible difficulties are not errors but questions requiring context, careful interpretation, manuscript awareness, and trust in Scripture.
Matthew 1:6-7 BDC: Why does Matthew’s genealogy differ from Luke’s genealogy?
Matthew 1:6-7 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) 6 and Jesse became the father of David the king. From David to the Babylonian Exile And David became the father of Solomon by the wife of Uriah, 7 and Solomon became the father of Rehoboam, and Rehoboam became the father of Abijah, and Abijah became the father of Asa, Most… Continue Reading →
Legal Terms as to How We Should Objectively View Bible Evidence
Legal standards help us weigh Bible evidence objectively, showing Scripture’s reliability through witness, prophecy, manuscripts, and reason.

