Thou shalt keep them : a biblical theology of the perfect preservation of scripture /
Thou shalt keep them : a biblical theology of the perfect preservation of scripture / [print]
Kent Brandenburg, editor.
- El Sobrante, California : Pillar and Ground Pub., (c)2003.
- 315 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Preface Introduction Section one : Passages on divine preservation. The permanent preservation of God's words, Psalm 12:6,7 Every word, Matthew 4:4 -- Not one jot or one tittle, Matthew 5:17,18 The Lord Jesus Christ and the received Bible, John 17:8 My words shall not pass away, Matthew 24:35 Inspiration implies preservation, 2 Timothy 3:15-17 God's promise of preservation as seen in 1 Peter 1:23-25 The perfect passive : "It is written" / David Sutton -- Section two : Passages on availability. It is not hidden, neither is it far off, Deuteronomy 30:11-14 Be mindful of the words, 2 Peter 3:2 and Jude 17 Section three : God's method of preservation. Israel, the means of preservation in the Old Testament : Natsar and Shamar Ekklasia : the congregation of the Lord in the New Testament Tareo The church's part in biblical preservation, 1 Timothy 3:15 Stewards of the mysteries of God, 1 Corinthians 4:1,2 Section four : Passages on the reality of textual attack. First century textual attack, 2 Peter 3:15-17 and 2 Thessalonians 2:2 Section five : The standard of perfection : several passages as examples of doctrines changed and/or perverted by textual alterations. Pure words of God : passages which manifest the standard of perfect purity for the Bible Old Testament passages as examples of doctrines changed by textual alterations New Testament passages as examples of doctrines changed by textual alterations Section six : Other pertinent exegesis for every word preservation. Test of canonicity as applied to words Section seven : The doctrine of preservation as it relates to the doctrine of separation. Separation over the veritable words of God, 1 and 2 Timothy, with special attention given to 2 Timothy 2:11-26 -- Who is a heretic over preservation of scripture? / Kent Brandenburg -- Addenda. God's providential preservation of scriptures The translation model predicted by Scripture The superiority of the fideistic approach to preservation of scripture Select bibliography. Critical text -- Majority text -- Textus Receptus -- Commentaries, grammars, and other resources -- Scripture and topical index -- Bio of authors. Gary Webb -- Kent Brandenburg -- Thomas M. Strouse -- Gary Webb -- Thomas M. Strouse -- Kent Brandenburg -- Charles Nichols -- Gary La More -- Kent Brandenburg -- Gary La More -- Kent Brandenburg -- Thomas M. Strouse -- Charles Nichols -- Gary La More -- Kent Brandenburg -- Thomas Corkish -- Thomas M. Strouse -- Gary Webb, David Sutton -- Kent Brandenburg -- Gary La More -- Thomas M. Strouse -- Kent Brandenburg --
This book is a Biblical theology of the doctrine of the Preservation of Scripture. The issue of the English Bible controversy is usually discussed with a mere handful of Bible verses and a lot more "scholastic" input from men. This book soundly delineates Scriptural reasons for holding to the Masoretic (O.T.) and Received (N.T.) text representing the King James Version from a perspective of faith. It is a true gem of a book because each writer exposits actual Bible verses that bear upon the God's promise to preserve His words. Another strength is that this book is essentially the work of a group of pastors or men who have served or is serving as pastoral staff. While many in the world today look to scholars (especially Bible critics) for answers, God's man is neglected or religated to the Sunday service as a mere homiletical cheerleader. But these men are not so, they truly are powerful theological heralds of the gospel. They love the Lord, His word and His people. They challenge "would be fundamentalists," established Bible critics, conservative Evangelicals, and even neo-Orthodox teachers to examine what the Bible actually says about its own inspiration, preservation, and canonization. This book is certainly one of the finest books in defense of the KJV/MT/TR position. - Publisher.
9780974381701
2003109684
Bible--Evidences, authority, etc.
Bible--Inspiration.
BS480.B817.T468 2003 BS480
Preface Introduction Section one : Passages on divine preservation. The permanent preservation of God's words, Psalm 12:6,7 Every word, Matthew 4:4 -- Not one jot or one tittle, Matthew 5:17,18 The Lord Jesus Christ and the received Bible, John 17:8 My words shall not pass away, Matthew 24:35 Inspiration implies preservation, 2 Timothy 3:15-17 God's promise of preservation as seen in 1 Peter 1:23-25 The perfect passive : "It is written" / David Sutton -- Section two : Passages on availability. It is not hidden, neither is it far off, Deuteronomy 30:11-14 Be mindful of the words, 2 Peter 3:2 and Jude 17 Section three : God's method of preservation. Israel, the means of preservation in the Old Testament : Natsar and Shamar Ekklasia : the congregation of the Lord in the New Testament Tareo The church's part in biblical preservation, 1 Timothy 3:15 Stewards of the mysteries of God, 1 Corinthians 4:1,2 Section four : Passages on the reality of textual attack. First century textual attack, 2 Peter 3:15-17 and 2 Thessalonians 2:2 Section five : The standard of perfection : several passages as examples of doctrines changed and/or perverted by textual alterations. Pure words of God : passages which manifest the standard of perfect purity for the Bible Old Testament passages as examples of doctrines changed by textual alterations New Testament passages as examples of doctrines changed by textual alterations Section six : Other pertinent exegesis for every word preservation. Test of canonicity as applied to words Section seven : The doctrine of preservation as it relates to the doctrine of separation. Separation over the veritable words of God, 1 and 2 Timothy, with special attention given to 2 Timothy 2:11-26 -- Who is a heretic over preservation of scripture? / Kent Brandenburg -- Addenda. God's providential preservation of scriptures The translation model predicted by Scripture The superiority of the fideistic approach to preservation of scripture Select bibliography. Critical text -- Majority text -- Textus Receptus -- Commentaries, grammars, and other resources -- Scripture and topical index -- Bio of authors. Gary Webb -- Kent Brandenburg -- Thomas M. Strouse -- Gary Webb -- Thomas M. Strouse -- Kent Brandenburg -- Charles Nichols -- Gary La More -- Kent Brandenburg -- Gary La More -- Kent Brandenburg -- Thomas M. Strouse -- Charles Nichols -- Gary La More -- Kent Brandenburg -- Thomas Corkish -- Thomas M. Strouse -- Gary Webb, David Sutton -- Kent Brandenburg -- Gary La More -- Thomas M. Strouse -- Kent Brandenburg --
This book is a Biblical theology of the doctrine of the Preservation of Scripture. The issue of the English Bible controversy is usually discussed with a mere handful of Bible verses and a lot more "scholastic" input from men. This book soundly delineates Scriptural reasons for holding to the Masoretic (O.T.) and Received (N.T.) text representing the King James Version from a perspective of faith. It is a true gem of a book because each writer exposits actual Bible verses that bear upon the God's promise to preserve His words. Another strength is that this book is essentially the work of a group of pastors or men who have served or is serving as pastoral staff. While many in the world today look to scholars (especially Bible critics) for answers, God's man is neglected or religated to the Sunday service as a mere homiletical cheerleader. But these men are not so, they truly are powerful theological heralds of the gospel. They love the Lord, His word and His people. They challenge "would be fundamentalists," established Bible critics, conservative Evangelicals, and even neo-Orthodox teachers to examine what the Bible actually says about its own inspiration, preservation, and canonization. This book is certainly one of the finest books in defense of the KJV/MT/TR position. - Publisher.
9780974381701
2003109684
Bible--Evidences, authority, etc.
Bible--Inspiration.
BS480.B817.T468 2003 BS480