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Can We Trust the Old Testament? with Dr. Peter Lee

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In this episode of That'll Preach we take an intriguing journey into the heart of biblical scholarship to scrutinize the reliability of the Old Testament. Join us as we engage in a captivating conversation with distinguished Old Testament scholar, Professor Peter Lee, from RTS (Reformed Theological Seminary).

We delve deep into the questions that have sparked both curiosity and debate for centuries: "Can We Trust the Old Testament?" Professor Lee brings his extensive expertise to the forefront, shedding light on the historical context, authorship, and the concrete reliability of the Old Testament scriptures.

Discover the answers to pressing questions, including:

  • What is the role of oral tradition in the transmission of the Old Testament?
  • Why are the Dead Sea Scrolls so significant?
  • How do we understand authorship in the Old Testament?
  • How do we gain confidence in the historicity of the Old Testament? Were details embellished?

Whether you're a devout believer seeking to deepen your faith or a curious skeptic eager to explore the historical credibility of these sacred writings, this episode offers a balanced and well-informed examination that underscores the unwavering reliability of the Old Testament.

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In this episode of That'll Preach we take an intriguing journey into the heart of biblical scholarship to scrutinize the reliability of the Old Testament. Join us as we engage in a captivating conversation with distinguished Old Testament scholar, Professor Peter Lee, from RTS (Reformed Theological Seminary).

We delve deep into the questions that have sparked both curiosity and debate for centuries: "Can We Trust the Old Testament?" Professor Lee brings his extensive expertise to the forefront, shedding light on the historical context, authorship, and the concrete reliability of the Old Testament scriptures.

Discover the answers to pressing questions, including:

  • What is the role of oral tradition in the transmission of the Old Testament?
  • Why are the Dead Sea Scrolls so significant?
  • How do we understand authorship in the Old Testament?
  • How do we gain confidence in the historicity of the Old Testament? Were details embellished?

Whether you're a devout believer seeking to deepen your faith or a curious skeptic eager to explore the historical credibility of these sacred writings, this episode offers a balanced and well-informed examination that underscores the unwavering reliability of the Old Testament.

  continue reading

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