Is Imputed Righteousness Biblical?
The Hebrew text of Isaiah 53:11 refers to God’s crediting of righteousness to the ‘many’ on behalf of the servant’s work.
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The Hebrew text of Isaiah 53:11 refers to God’s crediting of righteousness to the ‘many’ on behalf of the servant’s work.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra talks with Michael J. Kruger about the arguments that New Testament scholar and skeptic Bart Ehrman makes in his latest book ‘Love Thy Stranger.’
God’s people are newly restored creatures, empowered to do the good God intended for all human beings when he created them.
Matt Harmon and Ben Gladd explain why Luke highlights Jesus’ Christ-centered reading of the Old Testament and argue Christians should learn to read Scripture the way Jesus taught his disciples—responsibly, contextually, and with the Spirit’s help.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Biblical Theology Briefing, a podcast from The Gospel Coalition, hosted by Ben Gladd and Matt Harmon.