Month: August 2021

1 Cor. 2:9 – Why does Paul quote Isaiah 64:4 and 65:17?

Problem: Critics often argue that Paul quotes the OT out of context. Specifically, in this citation, we cannot find a clear OT citation for this passage—though Isaiah 64:4 and 65:16 are possible passages. What is Paul quoting from? And why does he cite this specific passage?

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1 Cor 1:19 – Should we acquire wisdom or not?

Problem: Should we acquire wisdom or not? Context is vital here.  Proverbs 4:7 is stating that a person, on the human level, needs to acquire wisdom.  It is good to seek to be wise.  Solomon is teaching his son, who is a believer in God and His word, to avoid foolishness and seek wisdom. Of course, true wisdom is acquired from God’s word.

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1 Cor. 1:18-31 – Is Christianity foolish?

Problem: Some fideistic and emergent interpreters argue that Christianity is “foolish” in the sense that it is irrational, illogical, and contradictory to empirical evidence. Is this the case?

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1 Cor 1:17—Did Paul oppose water baptism?

Problem: Paul declares that Christ did not send him to baptize. Yet Christ commissioned His disciples to “make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit” (Matt. 28:19). Does Paul contradict Christ?

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1 Cor. 1:12 – Is personal discipleship biblical?

Problem: Some Christian leaders disagree with personal discipleship, arguing that we are all disciples of Christ—not Christian leaders. To say that a human leader “discipled” us would be going against the spirit of this passage.

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Rom 16:7 – Was there a female apostle (Junia), or was this a contraction for a man’s name (Junias)?

Problem: Paul writes to a person who is “outstanding among the apostles” (Rom. 16:7). Of course, this does not refer to one of the apostles who could write Scripture like the Twelve or like Paul or James, but rather, someone who held the office of an apostle (i.e. a church planter and leader).

Scholars debate whether this name should be understood as Junia (feminine, see KJV, NRSV, NLT, TNIV, and REB) or Junias (masculine, see NIV, RSV, NASB, TEV, and NJB). Note that the TNIV renders the person as a female, while the NIV renders the person as a male! In Greek, the only difference between the engendering of the names is a simple accent mark. So, which is it? Is this a case of a female apostle (Junia) or a male apostle (Junias)?

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Rom 16 – Was this chapter added to the book of Romans?

Problem: Critical scholars hold that chapter 16 of Romans is a later interpolation on chapters 1-15. They make several observations:

Cyprian argues against heretics in his Book of Testimonies (AD 258). However, he doesn’t cite Romans 16:17 (“keep your eye on those who cause dissensions and hindrances contrary to the teaching which you learned, and turn away from them”).

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