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A collection of Bible studies on the canonization of the Bible; that is, how it came into being, and why the Textus Receptus is reliable beyond question - even beyond the universally-recognized provenance of secular historical documents.
Dr. Ferguson on the TR
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Dr. Paul Freeman analyzes the New Testament bible variations which undermine long-held Christian doctrines. That is, unless your Bible is based on the Received Text (aka, Textus Receptus [TR]), best translated by the Authorized Version. This should obliterate the argument vainly held out, that no variation affects doctrine. Nonsense!
(Paper - 23 pgs; PDF download)
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The latest hot-selling Bible is the ESV. Before you burn your hard-earned cash, you might want to see what the next-generation RSV actually does to God's Word. You'll be shocked. You may even get kicked out of your church if you even question why 15% of the Received Greek New Testament is missing from this utterly corrupt translation. At best we can only say it contains the word of God.
(Study - 7 pages; 2017)
(Study - 7 pages; 2017)
We just read what the publisher page says, and figure out who wrote the Bible ... right? Hardly! Some 40 different authors over a period of about 1,600 years contributed to this divine piece of work. How do we know this? What does the Bible say about itself?
(Video - 66 mins; plus Study - 3 pages; 2017)
(Video - 66 mins; plus Study - 3 pages; 2017)