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Tag Archives: Talmud
Inerrant in Form
The Bible is inerrant (as per statements constantly and consistently issued by the Ordinary Magisterium) If the Bible is Inerrant, then that quality extends either to all the content in form, or all the content in matter and form. The … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Exegesis, Theology
Tagged Abraham, Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac, inerrancy, Talmud
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Genealogies in Luke and Matthew
Here I want to deal with the problem of conflicting Genealogies in Luke and Matthew, along with related issues. To begin, Matthew’s Gospel records Jesus’ Genealogy from Abraham onwards, and divides it into three periods of theological history: The period … Continue reading