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=Site introductionWhat's this about?=This It is a brain dump of personal studies. Some pages are not completely flushed outabout answering scholars, theologians, skeptics, some are collections of scriptures to correlate. I am slowly bringing it together for public consumption through the Recommended Readings.Nearly all Scripture citations are linked whether there is content on the other end or not. Follow mystery, contradictions, pastors, and Christians by reading the link, then use "What links here" to discover all Old Testament the pages which cite that scriptureway New Testament authors and Jesus did.
=What's this about?=
Scholars and theologians invent all kinds of trouble for the Bible, almost as if they don't want you to believe it. One almost universal assignment for Bible and/or Seminary students is the "Synoptic Question" where the student must wrestle with difference between the Gospels and how can they be trusted when, "if inspired by God, they can't get their stories straight." There are many proposed solutions, none of which are satisfactory, including one theory of a 'Q' document which is a proposed lost gospel, implying that God could not protect every jot and tittle.
Skeptics have noticed many apparent contradictions. Most are just the noise of scoffers, but many present difficulties to Biblical scholars who often present unsatisfactory answers.
Pastors who say they are expository preachers, often simply tell you what everyone else has said about a verse, including free-for-all allegory to interpret parables, and leave it to the hearer to decide what to believe. And frankly, even well-intentioned Christians read over poetic and eschatological texts not really understanding them, but are content with a good feeling that they at least have read them.
Often there are things in the text which should cause the Christian to wonder and dig deeper, but few search for answers. When was the last time you heard a lesson on Emmanuel being a completely different name than Yeshua? How does Yeshua fulfill the prophecy he would be named Emmanuel? Most are content to simply believe it, rather than to search for why it is true.
This site is dedicated to the method of interpreting the scripture which we call sensus plenior. The term has been used by others to speak of the meaning of the text that God intended, but of which the human author was unaware of. Jesus said that all the scriptures speak of him, yet most can only see him pop his head up from time to time. Sensus plenior answers all of the above and more. [https://www.placefortruth.org/blog/how-did-jesus-read-the-old-testament?fbclid=IwAR3ZMZglueWawYMZJTs0XmAQqAsSG0U7afCWEozJ12caf9YVY8sBCqUV6CM Nick Batzig does a great job of introducing sensus plenior, and I don't think he is aware of it.] =Site introduction=This is a brain dump of personal studies. Some pages are not completely flushed out, some are collections of scriptures to correlate. I am slowly bringing it together for public consumption through the Recommended Readings.
Sensus plenior answers Nearly all of Scripture citations are linked whether there is content on the above other end or not. Follow the link, then use "What links here" to discover all the pages which cite that scripture. Use your back button and morebookmarks to help with navigation.
=Recommended reading=
If you are following progress on one of the works below, and would like me to focus on it, drop me a note and I will attempt to do so.
:[[Westminster (Larger) Cathechism]] <-- working on this now
:[[Parallel Gospels]] <-- working on this now
:[[May your heart burn...]] <-- working on this now
:[[Parables]] <-- working on this now
:[[The talk]] <--- will get back to this
:[[Larger catechism]] <--- will get back to this
:[[Creation study guide]] <--- will get back to this
:[http://www.etsjets.org/files/JETS-PDFs/51/51-2/JETS%2051-2%20353-381%20Pickup.pdf Martin Pickup's article] <ref>He asked permission to use</ref>
:[[A Survey of The Life and Teachings of Jesus]] Dave's book; I am commenting <--- will get back to this
:[["The Literary Guide to the Bible" - Alter and Kermode]] a book I am engaging. <--- will get back to this... though probably not. It may be of interest to a small group of Literary scholars only.
=Old stuff=
This site is experimental in nature; a brain dump in personal studies and writings. You are welcome here. Someday someone might organize it.