On this episode of Scholars on Scripture, we hear from Dr. Jason Staples regarding the meaning of Peter's vision in Acts 10. Does this vision prove that God abolished the Torah's food laws?
The Spirit Poured Out: Living in the Future Today
Testing the Lilith Myth: Did Adam Have Another Wife?
Does the Sabbath commandment apply to Christians? (A Response to Dr. Frank Turek)
Is Luke-Acts History?
Making Sense of the Conquest of Canaan
Did God command Israel to commit genocide? If God is loving and merciful, how should we understand his command to kill the Canaanites? In this message given at Messiah’s New Life Tabernacle in June of 2021, we try to make sense of the conquest of Canaan and answer some of the difficult questions about these biblical passages.
Can we reconcile the God of love with the God of wrath?
Dan McClellan is wrong about Ezekiel 20:25-26
Life After Loss: Coping with Grief
What Scripture Says About Same-Sex Relationships (An Interview with Dr. Michael Brown)
Be Doers of the Word: Does James Affirm the Torah’s Validity?
Dr. Jesper Svartvik on Hebrews 8:13
Dr. Paul Sloan on Matthew 5:17
Speaking in Tongues Part 2: Have Tongues Ceased?
Was Horus born on Christmas? Jim Staley and the value of verifying sources
Speaking in Tongues Part 1: Human Languages or Ecstatic Utterances?
Dead to the Law? (Romans 7:1-6)
Did Jesus Do Away With the Old Testament Law?
Why Apologetics Matters
Polygamy is a Sin: 3 Key Passages in the Torah Explained
Followers of the Messiah who adhere to the Bible's teachings on marriage and sexuality believe that marriage is a heterosexual, monogamous union. However, critics argue that the Old Testament does not condemn polygamy. Are they right? In this video, we examine three passages in the Torah that demonstrate the sinfulness of polygamy and address common objections from critics.