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Academic Theology

What Makes the New Covenant New?

Have you ever wondered why the Bible is broken into Old and New Testaments? What is a “testament“ anyway? The English word “testament” comes from the Latin word testamentum, which is a translation of the Hebrew word běrît, which means “covenant.” In other words, “Old Testament” and “New Testament” mean “old covenant” and “new covenant.” Broadly […]

R. L. Solberg 
Academic Apologetics Theology

Zechariah 14 (Part 2)

Continued from Part 1. Worshiping Yahweh (14:16–21) Following the defeat of everyone who waged war against Jerusalem, who were stricken with a flesh-rotting plague (14:12) and relieved of their gold, silver, and garments (14:14), we read this: 16 Then everyone who survives of all the nations that have come against Jerusalem shall go up year after year […]

R. L. Solberg 
Academic Apologetics Theology

Zechariah 14: Law in the Millennium (Pt. 1)

Introduction The theology of Torahism1 regularly misinterprets a handful of prophetic eschatological passages to support their belief that followers of Jesus are required to keep the entire Old Covenant law, including the dietary restrictions, the Torah feasts, circumcision, and the seventh day Sabbath. Zechariah 14:16–21 is one such prophecy. On the surface, the text seems […]

R. L. Solberg 
Academic Philosophy Theology

Genesis v. Science

What strikes me about the scientific and theological approaches to the question of the origins of the universe and mankind is that neither will ever be able to produce the level of articulation desired (or perhaps expected) by modern minds. Technically speaking, there is no such thing as “proof” outside of the discipline of mathematics. […]

R. L. Solberg 
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