Category Archives: A Case for the Old Testament

Answers for a study in the book of Genesis: Chapters 39-42

“Answers for a study in the book of Genesis” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament, Joseph to Moses: Summer Class, Session 2, Hermeneutics for the Torah

This week’s class presentation is on the hermeneutics of the Torah. Hermeneutics is a Greek word for interpretation, and applying proper methodology to reading in order to understand the context. Using this simple method will help us to not take things in the Bible out of context, which is often what happens in secular culture… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament, Joseph to Moses: Summer Class Introduction

This week we are doing an introduction to our new summer class that includes important reasons why all Christians are called to study the Bible, know what they believe, why they believe it, and then teach it to others! We will go over our ministry statement, and will practice reviewing some important things about the… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament: Summer Class Preparation – The Importance of a Solid Biblical Foundation

Before starting our new class next week we will take a look at the importance of having a solid Biblical foundation for a consistent Christian Worldview. A solid Christian foundation is built not only on belief in God and an afterlife with Him, but on the entirety of Scripture, especially the truths of Genesis that… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament: Prophecy Fulfillment, Part 1

This week we will review a previous class with evidence of fulfilled Prophecy. Prophecy fulfillment is the “P” in our acronym MAPS-S. In addition to the abundance of evidence we covered in the Manuscript, Archeology, Science and Saved Lives categories, the evidence in this category is so overwhelming that even ardent atheists have been swayed. Nothing is more… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament: Religious Pluralism, Conclusion

In this week’s class we are concluding our topic of Religious Pluralism and reviewing our study in the book of Genesis, chapters 37-38 by looking at an introduction to Joseph and Judah. We will then take a few weeks off before beginning a summer class that will continue our study in Christian Apologetics, making a… Continue Reading

Answers for a study in the book of Genesis: Chapters 37-38, An Introduction to Joseph and Judah

“Answers for a study in the book of Genesis” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament: Religious Pluralism, Part 5 – Why Jesus?

In this week’s class, we are continuing with our topic of Religious Pluralism by asking the question: Why Jesus? In our past several classes we have looked at the topic of Religious Pluralism, and why it is a harmful view to the foundational truths of Christianity. If all paths lead to God and Heaven, then… Continue Reading

Answers for a study in the book of Genesis: Chapters 33-36, The Twelve Sons of Israel

“Answers for a study in the book of Genesis” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading