The article discusses the theological significance of Jesus' resurrection timeline, clarifying Jewish time reckoning and the phrase "three days and three nights."
Hermeneutics: Principles and Processes of Biblical Interpretation
This article emphasizes proper biblical hermeneutics to accurately interpret Scripture, honoring its authority, context, and intended meaning through diligent study.
Refuting the Doctrine of Effectual Atonement: Problem Passages
The article critiques the doctrine of limited atonement within Calvinist theology, advocating for a universal understanding of Christ's sacrificial death.
Reincarnation: A Biblical and Apologetic Refutation of the Doctrine of Multiple Lives
The article refutes reincarnation as contrary to biblical teachings, presenting a linear view of life, death, judgment, and salvation.
Pluralism: A Biblical Apologetics Refutation of the Relativistic Denial of Absolute Truth
The article critiques pluralism as a false philosophy that conflicts with the Bible's exclusive claims about God and salvation.
Kabbalah: A Biblical Apologetics Analysis of Jewish Mysticism in Light of the Inspired Scriptures
Kabbalah, as Jewish mysticism, deviates from biblical truth, promoting human tradition over Scripture, which warns against its speculative nature.
Uncovering the Original New Testament Text: A Detailed Analysis of Papyrus P112 (P. Oxy. 4496) in the Context of Textual Criticism
Papyrus P112, a third-century manuscript, offers valuable insights into New Testament textual transmission and the reliability of scripture.
Exodus 3:19 Textual Variant Analysis: “Unless Compelled by a Mighty Hand” vs. “Not by a Mighty Hand” in Old Testament Manuscript Traditions
The study analyzes Exodus 3:19's textual variant, emphasizing the Masoretic Text's reliability and the significance of God's power in scripture.
Unpacking Dispensationalism: A Biblical Critique for Faithful Christians
This article critiques Dispensationalism, asserting it diverges from Scripture's unified narrative and emphasizes Christ’s centrality, human free will, and redemption.
Evaluating Papyrus 95 (P95): A Textual and Paleographic Analysis of John 5:26–29, 36–38
Papyrus 95 is a significant third-century Greek manuscript of the Gospel of John, providing insights into early Christian textual traditions and scribal practices.

