“When Sh’mu’el grew old, he appointed his sons as judges over Isra’el. His firstborn was named Yo’el, while his second son was named Aviyah; they were judges in Be’er-Sheva.”-1 Samuel 8:1 Many years had passed since Israel’s great victory over the Philistines when they were attacked while confessing and repenting of their sins at Mitzpah. […]
1S8-19: What This Preeminent Bible Professor Said About ‘Scientific Biblical Criticism’
So let me remind you of the reason why we went on that huge theological detour about Systematic theology followed by my in-depth discussion on the “Sheep Pen” approach to interpreting Scripture in the first place. It all has to do with the modern academic view that the 4 books of Samuel and Kings were […]
1S8-18: How Messiah Was Both Equal And Subordinate To The Father
Before we move on back to the text of 1 Samuel, I wanna share some closing thoughts on the Sheep Pen method of analyzing Scripture we’ve been discussing. First, let me make it clear this method is not about embracing tolerance as it’s defined by a lot of the liberal churches out there. You know […]
1S8-17: What The Prophet Isaiah Meant When He Called The Messiah ‘Everlasting Father’
Yesterday, I talked about and debunked (quite nicely I would say) the notion that “Mighty God” is referring to the Messiah as the Almighty YEHOVAH Himself in human flesh. Now as much as I would like to move on and get back to the text of 1 Samuel, we can’t leave Isaiah 9:6 behind just […]
1S8-16: What The Prophet Isaiah Meant When He Called The Messiah ‘Mighty God’
“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” -Isaiah 9:6 One verse trinitarian Christians love to use to prove that Yeshua is the eternal God is Isaiah 9:6 […]
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