Thank you for the question on the uniqueness of the Gospel of Mark. For one’s consideration, here are some thoughts for consideration. A. Mark is not written by one of the 12 Apostles but probably under the direction of Peter. B. Mark is the shortest Gospel of the Four Gospel, C. Mark doesn’t include the … Read More “What is unique about the Gospel of Mark?” »
Author: Kingston Tong
Today there is so much on the internet that one tends to avoid purchasing books and the ones that I recommend are already online. For critical study, I prefer using Analytical Key to the Old Testament by Owens and The NASB-NIV PARALLEL NEW TESTAMENT IN GREEK AND ENGLISH by Marshall. For exegetical study, I like … Read More “Would you be so kind to recommend me a book about the exegetical Bible commentary?” »
As one reads the life of Abram whose later name became Abraham, God promised to Abraham that his wife will have a son. In Genesis 18, God said this to Abraham, “Then one of them said, “I will surely return to you about this time next year, and Sarah your wife will have a son.” Now … Read More “How did Abraham know that God will provide a lamb (Genesis 22:8)” »
Thank you for the question on ancient writings, “Is there a story/book older than the Bible?” As one may know that the earliest surviving book/ codes is Codex Sinaiticus. Codex Sinaiticus is dated to about 325 CE. The Dead Sea Scrolls are dated between first century BCE and into the first century CE. The oldest surviving … Read More “Is there a story/book older than the Bible?” »
Thank you for the interpretative question, “What does “ancient of days” mean in the Bible?” The phrase, Ancient of Days, is cited three times in the Bible and only in the Book of Daniel. That phrase is found in one chapter, Daniel 7. Reading the three verses are important, but equally important is reading the larger … Read More “What does “ancient of days” mean in the Bible?” »
Thank you for the interpretative question on Luke 7:28, “What did Jesus mean at Lk 7:28)?” As I thought about your question, one may want to consider looking at various passages regarding the life of John the Baptist as in John 1. Matthew 3 and Luke 3. The reason is that Jesus is commenting on John … Read More “What did Jesus mean at Luke 7:28?” »
Thank you for the question on the canonicity of the Gospels, “Why are the four gospels in the New Testament not considered pseudepigraphal even though they weren’t actually written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John?” The term, pseudepigraphal, refers to false or fake writings. The question assumes that the writer and or its context are false. … Read More ““Why are the four gospels in the New Testament not considered pseudepigraphal even though they weren’t actually written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John?”” »
Thank you for the interpretative question, “How did Abraham know that God will provide a lamb (Genesis 22:8)?” As one reads the life of Abram whose later name became Abraham, God promised to Abraham that his wife will have a son. In Genesis 18, God said this to Abraham, “Then one of them said, “I will surely … Read More “How did Abraham know that God will provide a lamb (Genesis 22:8)?” »
Thank you for the question on the Jahvist Bible and the Elohimist Bible. As I read, it is my understanding that scholars want to dissect the Scriptures and create one Bible that uses the term YHWH and another for Elohim. If I may ask, how would you separate the Book of Genesis into two Bible? … Read More “Why do scholars not separate the Jahvist Bible from the Elohimist Bible?” »
Thank you for the question on experiencing the gifts of the Holy Spirit, “Who has ever experienced the manifestations of the Spirit (‘aka’ 9 gifts of the Holy Spirit, as per, I Cor. 12:7–10) operating in their lives or seen someone operating in the ‘gifts” in their presence?” On the topic of the manifestations of the Spirit, … Read More “Who has ever experienced the manifestations of the Spirit (‘aka’ 9 gifts of the Holy Spirit, as per 1 Cor. 12:7-10) operating in their lives or seen someone operating in the “gifts” in their presence?” »