KJV Onlyism, Origen, and Manuscripts: Let’s Think Clearly
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In this episode of Weighed in the Balance, we continue working through audience questions from the Cravat–Canupp debate, focusing on King James Onlyism and textual criticism.
Can anything good come from Egypt? Should manuscripts be dismissed based on their origin? Did Origen corrupt the text of Scripture? And what exactly is textual criticism anyway?
We take a careful and charitable look at these questions, distinguishing between lower and higher criticism, addressing common misconceptions, and emphasizing why these issues matter for how we understand the Bible today.
My goal is not to attack, but to think clearly and faithfully about Scripture, history, and the tools God has given us to understand His Word.
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📌 Let me know your thoughts in the comments:
– Should Egyptian manuscripts be dismissed?
– How do you understand textual criticism?
– Do translation differences affect doctrine?
00:00 Introduction to the Debate and Audience Questions
01:55 Critique of King James-Onlyism
07:36 Understanding Origen and Textual Criticism
14:23 Lower vs Higher Criticism in Textual Studies
24:54 Philosophy and Its Role in Theology
29:11 Examining Scriptural Citations and Errors
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