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JGrubbs said:Just finished reading The Shack, I am reading He Loves Me again, and also started reading Reimagining Church.
I read this one one page at a time, it's a great bedside book ... :sleeping_2:…[T]raditional views of the law proceeding from Sinai by divine communication were threatened by the similarities in content, style, and concept. …
The historical narratives of the Old Testament came under fire ….
Hymnic and Wisdom literatures were challenged with regard to date, authorship, and originality. …
In all these categories, the common denominator was that the Old Testament is not unique.
Some considered this a threat to their doctrine of inspiration. The sequence of logic easily moved from “not unique” to “derivative or borrowed” to “human, not divine,” to “fictitious or unreliable.”
Responses to these challenges have come from competent Assyriologists and Egyptologists such as K.A. Kitchen, D.J. Wiseman, A.R. Millard, K.L. Younger, and J. Hoffmeier, who not only refute some of the charges levied by skeptics, but also provide evidence of the Bible’s reliability through their cultural and comparative studies.
Scholars engaged in this work use their research to challenge the conclusions of critical scholarship and in the process to authenticate the biblical text. (p 35, 36)