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Credo-Nahum

November 7th, 2008

For many years, archaeologists questioned the existence of a real city named Nineveh. Later, scholars found it and confirmed that there really was a place called Nineveh. Of course, if someone [like me] makes a presuppositional decision to believe what is in the Scriptures, it all puts us ahead of the game, because God is smarter than the archaeologists. There are some smart archaeologists out there, some of them are my friends, but God is smarter still.

Credo-Micah and Isaiah were they in the Nude?

November 7th, 2008

Different OT scholar say different things about the prophesying nakedness of both Micah and Isaiah. The accepted evangelical approach is that they actually ran around in their under tunics. There are problems with that interpretation though because the prophecy in Isaiah 20 is so specific. It relates to the humiliation of Egypt by the Assyrians. The Assyrians were known for this kind of behavior when they took alien peoples captive. It lightens the impact for us and makes it more palpable but is it correct? -I have taught through the past that they actually were running around naked but the more I think about it, the more I question my past teaching.

Credo-Jonah

November 5th, 2008

I believe he really did get swallowed by a big fish.

Of course I was taught in college/university that this was a mythological fairy tale designed to teach Israel’s unfaithfulness to take the true name of Yahweh to the whole world. It also was a fable to teach about the evils of Jewish anti-Assyrian racism.

Credo-Hosea

November 4th, 2008

Did he actually marry a harlot? I don’t know whether she was actually a practicing harlot or a former harlot. It seems to me at first thought that the force of the idea is taken away if she is a former harlot. On the other hand, if she is a practicing harlot what do we do with all of the ethical injunctions in the OT about these kinds of behaviors.

Credo-Daniel

November 3rd, 2008

I believe Daniel really did write chapter 11 of his book beforehand and that it is not a product of the Macabbean era. that is to say he wrote it sometime in the 500′s B.C.

Thinking about our American future while in Canada

November 3rd, 2008

I sit here in Canada and ask myself. After next Tuesday, election day, how does the United States of Scandanavia sound? Or how about the United Socialist States?

Cheaper health care would be nice, but at the expense of a bankrupt nation? I think the price tag is going to be high-high. I am tying to think of what we will look like 4 years from now and really can’t even invision it.

Credo-Ezekiel was a normal person

November 3rd, 2008

I had a Princeton educated professor in under grad school who told us about Ezekiel in our OT class. Ezekiel suffered under mental duress and delusions and needed professional help. We had to read him though because he was in the canon. With Christian professors like this, who really needs our non-Christian detractors? I think Ezekiel was quite normal. God asked him to do some unusual things.

Credo-Isaiah

November 1st, 2008

I believe there was only one author of Isaiah. I had a seminary professor who told me that he thought there were 20 [at an evangelical seminary no less].

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