Video: Dr. Riddle and the Principles for Handling Differences Between TR Editions (Part 4)

In this video Dr. Riddle presents the reality that God did not merely preserve the TR, but rather God has preserved His words, the Bible, in all ages and that the printed TR is a manifestation of that divine preserving work.

A Theological Grounding for a Standard Sacred Text

Our third volume in the Standard Sacred Text series is now available on Amazon. In this volume we leverage our work to this point in order to offer a robust historical, exegetical, and theological position in favor of holding to a standard sacred text and particularly the Authorized Version. In the first chapter we discussContinue reading “A Theological Grounding for a Standard Sacred Text”

Ancient Mathematics and Ancient New Testament Readings

In a paper published in 2017, William Mansfield and N.J. Wildberger published a paper entitled, Plimpton 322 is Babylonian exact sexagesimal trigonometry. Plimpton 322 is pictured above. The abstract of Mansfield and Wildberger’s paper reads as follows, “We trace the origins of trigonometry to the Old Babylonian era, between the 19th and 16th centuries B.C.E.Continue reading “Ancient Mathematics and Ancient New Testament Readings”

Video: Dr. Riddle on Variants in the Traditional Text

Recently, Dr. Riddle went on the Dwayne Green podcast to discuss the differences between TR editions, those differences’ impact on the Traditional Text position, and the difference in methodology between the Critical Text position and the Traditional Text position. This video is the second part of that discussion. The first can be found here.

Romans 8:26: The Holy Spirit and the Act of Providential Preservation

Last Sunday I had the privilege of hearing a sermon from Romans 8:26 with particular emphasis on the term “helpeth”. The pastor began his exegesis by telling a story. He told of a time when he went to a local farmers market, one of his favorites, where the Amish would bring fresh apples and pressContinue reading “Romans 8:26: The Holy Spirit and the Act of Providential Preservation”

The 13th Warrior and Textual Recovery

In 1976 renowned fiction writer of Jurassic Park fame, Michael Crichton wrote The Eaters of the Dead. Crichton wrote the book on a dare. He had an academic colleague who proposed to teach a class on the “The Great Bores” of literature the first of which he considered to be Beowulf. Crichton disagreed. He thoughtContinue reading “The 13th Warrior and Textual Recovery”