In this episode of the Between Sundays: Equipping with Doctrine podcast, pastors Will Thompson and Zach Gibson explore the intersection of faith and everyday life, emphasizing the importance of understanding scripture and the implications of different Bible translations. They delve into various selections of scripture, discussing its theological significance, and engage in a detailed debate about textual criticism, focusing on the differences between Alexandrian and Byzantine manuscripts. The conversation highlights the historical context of the King James Version and the need for doctrinal integrity in choosing a Bible translation. Throughout the episode, the hosts encourage listeners to reflect on their own faith and the standards they uphold in their spiritual lives.
Supplemental Reading on Biblical Translations:
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Touch Not the Unclean Thing: The Text Issue and Separation — David S. Sorenson
Let’s Weigh the Evidence: Which Bible is the REAL Word of God? — Barry Burton
Things That Are Different Are Not the Same- Dr. Micky P. Carter
The Perfect Bible- Troy Clark, Ph.D.
A More Sure Word: Which Bible Can You Trust- R. B. Ouellette
Good Reads (Recommended)
• Handbook of Modern Heretics — Spencer Smith
https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Modern-Heretics-Spencer-Smith/dp/B0F2J4BDXT