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Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Refuting Those "Flat Earth Bible Verses": You Should Have Checked the Co...

Thanks to @damianized for providing these time stamps! 0:00 Intro 3:28 “Ends of Earth” 12:49 Biblical Earth rotation 18:22 signet-ring/seal translation to prove some FE argument with Job quote 29:10 “The earth is My footstool” 32:48 “Pillars of the earth” 37:12 “Cornerstone” 41:22 “Circle of the earth” 45:45 “Vault of heaven” 45:42 “Corners of the earth” 49:56 “Foundations of the earth” 52:56 "Waters under earth" 57:03 The earth is a "plateau"? 59:47 “Four corners of the earth” revisited 1:03:31 "End of the whole earth” 1:05:32 How did Jesus see "all the kingdoms" of the world from a mountain? 1:16:00 Ball or sphere diction 1:17:20 What about the sun stopping in Joshua? 1:19:16 What if the Bible did teach a flat earth? 1:22:51 What about scholars who think the Bible teaches a flat earth? 1:23:58 Firmament stuff 1:32:20 Stars falling from heaven + celestial body stuff Here's how this video is going to be different than what some people would expect. 1- If you are a flat-earther you are welcome here. I'm not here to mock anyone. I respect people on both sides of the issue. 2- I'm not going to get side-tracked on questions about geocentricity, the firmament, or ANE views outside the Bible. I'm just focusing on the flat earth question. 3- I'm going to methodically handle the proof-texts used by flat earth proponents to support their views. I only want to ask "do these verses support a conclusion that the Bible teaches a flat earth?" 4- I'm not interested, in this teaching, about what "science says" or questions of conspiracies. I'm only asking about the Bible.

The simple method here is to have a sober look at the passages used to support a flat earth theory and show what they are really saying, in context. This video is meant to be a helpful resource for those who sincerely want to ask whether or not the Bible, on it's own, is teaching a flat earth. Links you may be interested in. The full Dean Odle video I played clips of (really bad exegesis) https://youtu.be/hIMIAdyWEIg Strong's concordance for "platus" https://www.biblestudytools.com/lexic... Want a BibleThinker mug? https://www.zockollpottery.com/produc... Thanks to supporters I can study all day and make completely free videos teaching theology and apologetics. If you want to support this work please click here. https://biblethinker.org/index.php/do...

I've Been Looking Into The Hebrew Roots Movement and Here's What I've Fo...

Evaluating some of the teaching and rhetoric of a representative of the Hebrew Roots Movement, 119 Ministries.
I applaud them that they are willing to go through passages verse by verse but I find their interpretations of the scripture to be problematic and their conclusions to be unbiblical.
Streamed live on Jan 29, 2019 Here's the video I'm responding to from 119 Ministries https://youtu.be/c-jVXpFttuI?list=PLo...

The Law of Moses, the Gentiles and Jesus: Hebrew Roots part 2

This may be the most important passage to those who say that all followers of Jesus should be obeying the Law of Moses (sometimes called the Hebrew Roots movement). To be honest, I really can understand why they interpret it that way, even though I disagree. This video will analyze Matthew 5: 17-19 = '“Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill.
For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from
the law till all is fulfilled. Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches
men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever does and teaches them, he shall be called
great in the kingdom of heaven. 'Matthew 5:17-19 https://my.bible.com/bible/114/MAT.5.17-19
and
Matthew 28:20 'teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen.Matthew 28:20 https://my.bible.com/bible/114/MAT.28.20

as they relate to the Hebrew Roots teaching as well as looking at some other often misunderstood things about the Law of Moses.


Next week I will pick up where I've left off this week and cover more content from the New Testament on the topic of whether Christians are under the Law. Here’s the first video in this series on the Hebrew Roots movement. https://youtu.be/QR7xTYhXEbo My ministry is all about teaching and defending biblical truth in order to help people learn to think biblically about everything. If you want to support this ministry please click here. https://biblethinker.org/index.php/do... If you are interested in the new BibleThinker mug here it is. Make sure to use promo code "THINKER" when checking out so your shipping charges will be voided. And message them for shipping outside the continental US. https://www.zockollpottery.com/produc...

This Is Why God Gave Moses And The Isrealites The Ten Commandments

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