What is the Septuagint or LXX?

Hebrew & Greek Maniscript

The Septuagint, also known as LXX, is a Greek translation of the Old Testament. In some places, it acts even as an interpretive tool, such as the shortening of Job by 1/6th of it’s size in the Masoretic Text (MT) and a number of passages that appear differently in the Greek than in the Hebrew … Read more

Why Is Moses Pictured With Horns?

Brigstocke, Thomas, 1809-1881; Moses with His Arms Supported by Aaron and Hur

If you’ve been a fan of biblical art or art history then you have probably seen some strange images or statues of biblical characters with horns on their heads. If you have not, here are some examples. TLDR Video Summary Why Moses Has Horns Let me first state that there is no reason to believe … Read more

VIDEO: Explanation Of Psalm 12:5-7 & Why It’s Not About Preserving God’s Words

KJV 1611 Psalm_12.7_Margin note

I was made aware by a friend a while back that many people handle information better when it’s in video format. I also know that my writing can be lengthy at times. Therefore, I have made a video explaining what God is actually preserving in Psalm 12:5-7. I’ll apologize ahead of time for my slight … Read more

Biblical Archaeology Review Suggests Eve Was Made From Adam’s Penis, Not His Rib

Illustrated manuscript of Adam and Eve

If you are thinking that possibly the title of this post is more tabloid than fact then I encourage you to read on. The original article on this topic was done by Ziony Zevit and can be read at this link: http://members.bib-arch.org/publication.asp?PubID=BSBA&Volume=41&Issue=5&ArticleID=2 It has come to my attention that I am a bit late in seeing … Read more

Translation Errors In The KJV: Matthew 21:42 (What kind of stone?)

Greek Fragment

I was not planning on writing about the KJV any time soon since I had just mentioned in it a post recently. However, no more than a few hours after I was accosted by a gentleman at a wedding who felt the need of convincing me the error of my ways, in not using the … Read more

Study Finds That The KJV Is Most Used Translation Among Only 5 Denominations

Last summer while on a mission trip in the deep hollers of the Appellation mountains, our crew ended up working on a roof for an old Independent, Fundamental, KJVO, Baptist preacher. While we all grew to love him over the course of the week we were also all a bit tickled by how he introduced … Read more