2 Peter 1 in the Legacy Standard Bible

With the full text of the LSB New Testament now available, we have an opportunity for the first time to look through how the translation handles one of the catholic (general) epistles. I've sought to explain every change in 2 Peter 1 in this post. LSB NASB 1995 head Growth in Christian Virtue Precious and … Continue reading 2 Peter 1 in the Legacy Standard Bible

The Authority of Scripture (book excerpt)

Work continues on my evangelistic book. While you wait, here's another sample chapter as it currently stands. I'd love to get your feedback. All biblical translations here are my own. —GPO Since you’re this far in the book, why should you listen to me? Sure, I do have a four-year seminary degree, so I do … Continue reading The Authority of Scripture (book excerpt)

The Bible is Christianity — 2 Peter 1:19 and Frank Turek’s View of Inerrancy

Frank Turek wrote the other day that "Christianity would still be true even if the Bible [were] never written." He goes on to clarify that the specific topic is having an inerrant Bible. But some of us erroneously think that Christian beliefs cannot be sustained unless the Bible is without error.  That would mean that the Christian … Continue reading The Bible is Christianity — 2 Peter 1:19 and Frank Turek’s View of Inerrancy

From Whose Interpretation Comes No Prophecy? (2 Peter 1:20)

2 Peter 1:20 is a difficult verse to interpret, as it has many things going on which don’t easily translate into English. Moreover, one’s own theological leanings and the choices of Bible translators may cause an average reader immediately to prefer a certain interpretation without even becoming aware of an interpretation problem. Moreover, this interpretation … Continue reading From Whose Interpretation Comes No Prophecy? (2 Peter 1:20)