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The Bible Against Itself: Why the Bible Seems to Contradict Itself

The Bible Against Itself: Why the Bible Seems to Contradict Itself

Alex Grobman
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All books are written for or against some point of view, and the books of the Bible are no different. Bible book authors were often motivated to write because they wanted to challenge or correct those who had written before them. As Helms explains, The Bible is a war-zone, and its authors are the combatants. Paul said of Peter, I opposed him to his face, because he was clearly in the wrong . Helms notes that Jeremiah condemned the entire religious establishment of his timethe very same people that other Bible authors held in highest esteem: prophets and priests are frauds, every one of them . Luke felt the need to write another gospel even though many writers have undertaken to draw up an account of the events . Luke obviously felt that Marks gospel was filled with errors and edited it freely. Not even Marks account of the words of the dying Christ was left unaltered.
Language
English
Pages
178
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 2006
ISBN 13
9780965504751

The Bible Against Itself: Why the Bible Seems to Contradict Itself

Alex Grobman
0/5 ( ratings)
All books are written for or against some point of view, and the books of the Bible are no different. Bible book authors were often motivated to write because they wanted to challenge or correct those who had written before them. As Helms explains, The Bible is a war-zone, and its authors are the combatants. Paul said of Peter, I opposed him to his face, because he was clearly in the wrong . Helms notes that Jeremiah condemned the entire religious establishment of his timethe very same people that other Bible authors held in highest esteem: prophets and priests are frauds, every one of them . Luke felt the need to write another gospel even though many writers have undertaken to draw up an account of the events . Luke obviously felt that Marks gospel was filled with errors and edited it freely. Not even Marks account of the words of the dying Christ was left unaltered.
Language
English
Pages
178
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 2006
ISBN 13
9780965504751

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