Recently Revealed Apologetics had a discussion on “The Old Testament & the Philosophy of Evidence.”
Revealed Apologetics is a Youtube channel by Eli Ayala. This discussion is one that touches on Presuppositional Apologetics, interpreting historical evidences, the Old Testament, Biblical theology, the relationship of the Old Testament to the New Testament and Messianic Prophecies.
Thanks for listening in! Wow you can hear while cutting lawn? My day went well on Monday also had an apologetics discussion with group of guys…so good day!
I love listening to sermons and podcasts while mowing the lawn. Makes it enjoyable. I have to max the volume and stuff the ear pods in tight to block the mower engine noise. I enjoyed the discussion you and Eli had presup and the Old Testament being the foundation of the New.
Glad you had a good Rest Day! How is your Tuesday going?
I finally got around to watching this. The whole family viewed it with me. It was very good! I really enjoyed Jim’s focus on how the OT prophecies predicted the coming Savior. Jim viewed the prophecies from a multitude of angles. Again, it was very good!
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A very interesting video Jim, even if some of it was over my head I did find it informative.
Thanks for watching this. I felt the last half is most helpful for everyone with talking about Messianic prophecies
Good point: Even rejection of Jesus fulfills Old Testament prophecies.
Indeed wow thanks for listening to this all the way brother !!! Hope your Labor Day is going well
Thanks brother. I look forward to watching it.
Soli Deo Gloria
Cool! Looking forward to listening to this when I cut the lawn later today.
Thanks for listening in! Wow you can hear while cutting lawn? My day went well on Monday also had an apologetics discussion with group of guys…so good day!
I love listening to sermons and podcasts while mowing the lawn. Makes it enjoyable. I have to max the volume and stuff the ear pods in tight to block the mower engine noise. I enjoyed the discussion you and Eli had presup and the Old Testament being the foundation of the New.
Glad you had a good Rest Day! How is your Tuesday going?
Adding this one to my listening list. Thank you
Thanks for adding this one to your list
Amen.
And amen! Praying for your Wednesday doctor appointment!!!
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E.V.I.D.E.N.C.E.S
I like the guest using that!
I subscribed to the channel
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Some evidentialists really miss the OT worldview framework
I finally got around to watching this. The whole family viewed it with me. It was very good! I really enjoyed Jim’s focus on how the OT prophecies predicted the coming Savior. Jim viewed the prophecies from a multitude of angles. Again, it was very good!
Wow thanks for watching and then on top of that watching with your family!!!
[…] a previous post “Revealed Apologetics Interview on The Old Testament & the Philosophy of Evidence” among the things talked about with the Old Testament as the worldview lens which we […]
[…] If you enjoyed this Revealed Apologetics interview you might also want to check out another recent interview that is more biblical theology bent with Presuppositional Apologetics: Revealed Apologetics Interview on The Old Testament & the Philosophy of Evidence. […]
[…] I think Biblical Theology definitely heighten the awareness of the supernatural nature of the Scriptures. Biblical Theology as a discipline that looks at Scripture with an awareness of redemptive history and progressive revelation is so important also for being the “philosophy of facts” that Van Til talks about, that is, the presuppositions that interpret data. For more on this listen to Revealed Apologetics Interview on The Old Testament & the Philosophy of Evidence […]