Many Bible students are unaware of the controversy surrounding how Paul (and other New Testament writers) cite the Old Testament. This is not only a question of taking the time to notice how Paul’s citations alter Old Testament verses, but also because of how we are conditioned to think about hermeneutics, the science and art of biblical interpretation. In this episode, the first of a series on the subject with guest scholar Dr. Matt Halsted, we survey why the issue is important and the sorts of controversies to which it leads.
Naked Bible 319: Conversation Series Part 1
Naked Bible 318: Divorce and Remarriage in the New Testament
Naked Bible 317: Humanitarian Disaster Institute
Naked Bible 316: Divorce and Remarriage in the Old Testament
Naked Bible 315: Exodus Q&A Part 4
Naked Bible 314: Exodus Q&A Part 3
Naked Bible 313: Exodus Q&A Part 2
Naked Bible 312: Exodus Q&A Part 1
Naked Bible 311: Exodus 35-40
Naked Bible 310: Exodus 33-34
Naked Bible 309: Exodus 32-33
Naked Bible 308: Exodus 32
Naked Bible 307: Exodus 30-31
Naked Bible 306: Exodus 28-29
Naked Bible 305: EEM.org
Naked Bible 304: Exodus 26-27 Part 2
Naked Bible 303: Exodus 26-27 Part 1
Naked Bible 302: Bearing God’s Name
Naked Bible 301: Q&A 36 Part 2
Naked Bible 300: Q&A 36 Part 1
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