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- Kent on Ekklesia in Pre-Christian Greek Literature
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- KJB on Tucker Carlson and Israel’s Right to Their Land: The Mike Huckabee Interview (Part Four)
- Kent on How God Reveals Himself to People
Q, Synoptic Gospel Dependence, and Inspiration for the Bible
May 17, 2024 / 10 Comments on Q, Synoptic Gospel Dependence, and Inspiration for the Bible
Does it matter if one adopts a belief in “Q” and rejects the historic belief that the synoptic gospels–Matthew, Mark, and Luke–are independent accounts? What happens if one rejects this historic belief for the theory, invented by theological liberalism and modernism but adopted by many modern evangelicals, that Mark was the first gospel (instead of […]
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