Finishing the chapter dealing with alleged contradictions, we look at a few allegations Bart Ehrman makes. We look at the claim that Matthew & Paul contradict each other when it comes to salvation & The Law. We also look at the somewhat odd claim that there are some harmonizations that can't be made with certain events of the New Testament, one of them being the trial of Jesus.


Finishing the chapter dealing with alleged contradictions, we look at a few allegations Bart Ehrman makes. We look at the claim that Matthew & Paul contradict each other when it comes to salvation & The Law. We also look at the somewhat odd claim that there are some harmonizations that can’t be made with certain events of the New Testament, one of them being the trial of Jesus.


Timeline Breakdown:

00:00 – Introduction

03:07 – Review Of First 3 Test Cases

06:08 – Test Case #4 – Matthew & Paul Contradict On Salvation & the Law

10:19 – Rebuttal From Paul

12:48 – Rebuttal From Matthew

17:34 – The True Different Perspectives Of The Law & Grace

20:05 – Conclusion Of The Alleged Doctrinal Contradictions

21:11 – Claim #2 – Events In The NT Can’t Be Harmonized

21:45 – The Limitations Of Authors

22:40 – The Opposite Critique Would Also Be Unfairly Used By The Skeptic

25:20 – There Are Answers & Have Been There For Awhile

26:33 – The Trail Of Jesus As Described Couldn’t Have Happened According To Ehrman

27:16 – Difference Don’t Always Mean Contradictions

31:06 – Encourage To Look Into Further Resources

32:15 – Conclusion


Video Links:

2:42 – Keeping Faith In The Age Of Reason – Jason Lisle 

3:26 – Do The Crucifixion Accounts In Luke & Mark Contradict Each Other? 

3:30 – Do The Virgin Birth Accounts In Matthew, Luke, & Mark Contradict Each Other?

4:39 – Do The Differences Between Miracles & Signs In Matthew & John Contradict Each Other? 


The episode link is cavetothecross.com/ep104


Books mentioned in this episode:


(Amazon Link – https://amzn.to/2JX62lL)


Truth In A Culture Of Doubt” by Andreas Köstenberger, Darrell Bock, and Josh Chatraw.


 


 


 


 


 


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