Bible Code Myth - This is the only book ever written that takes on the Bible Code from the perspective of what is known about the textual transmission of the Hebrew text of the Old Testament. The fundamental premise of all Bible code research is that the .. |
There is no doubt that Dan Brown’s recent novel, The Da Vinci Code, has been a
significant publishing event. Unless you’ve spent the last year in Plato’s cave you know that
Brown’s cryptic thriller sent shockwaves through the Christian Church, eva.. |
Does the world now have proof that traditional Christianity has been little more than a historical contrivance?
Mike’s take on the so-called lost Jesus tomb, explaining in plain language the gaps in the data, poor logic, and sloppy scholarship of the d.. |
The most comprehensive treatment on the subject of the Divine Council available.
Mike demonstrates that divine plurality, especially the belief in two powers in heaven (a godhead) was part of Judaism until shortly after Christianity... |
"Moses as High Priest and Sorcerer? A Response to Graham Hancock's
Egyptian Explanation for the Ark of the Covenant".. |
“Did Jesus Allow for Reincarnation?” – by Michael S. Heiser.
18 Pages.
This is a scholarly article on John 9:3-4 on whether Jesus left the door open for reincarnation in his theology. Heavy use of Greek... |
“Interpreting Genesis 1:1-3” – by Michael S. Heiser.
10 Pages.
What does the Hebrew text allow when it comes to creation, evolution, and intelligent design? A discussion for the layperson of how the clauses in these three verses are what matters f.. |
Deut 32 and the Sons of God, by Michael S. Heiser.
27 Pages.
Moses' farewell song in Deuteronomy 32:1-43 is one of the more intriguing portions of Deuteronomy, and has received a good deal of attention among scholars, primarily for its poetic features, a.. |
“Psalm 82: Gods or Men?” – by Michael S. Heiser.
A brief exploration of how the vocabulary and literary structure of Psalm 82 show clearly that the second occurrence of elohim in Psalm 82:1 refers to other gods in a council under the authority of t.. |
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