Education among the Jews : From the Earliest Times to the End of the Talmudic Period, 500 A. d (Classic Reprint)
Education among the Jews : From the Earliest Times to the End of the Talmudic Period, 500 A. d (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s): Kretzmann, Paul E.
ISBN No.: 9781330768303
Pages: 102
Year: 201507
Format: Trade Paper
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Excerpt from Education Among the Jews: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Talmudic Period, 500 A. D In publishing this little booklet, the author is very well aware that he is placing himself in the most unfavorable light ana courting the most adverse and abject criticism of so-called scientific scholarship of the Bible. But he freely acknowledges and proudly confesses his absolute rejection of all scientific criticism of the Bible outside of textual research and stands squarely for the infallibility of Holy Scriptures. The Christ Whose words even the most rabid critics admit to be historically true: "The scripture cannot be broken," John 10,35. "Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled," Matth. 5,18., was either what He claimed to be, the eternal Son of God, Who gladly permitted the attribute of Omniscience to be ascribed to Him, and Who in these words is a frank exponent of the infallibility of Holy Scriptures, or He was the most despicable hypocrite and cheat the world has ever known. And I confess that I believe it far better to stand with Him foursquare against all criticism of His eternal word, which is the revelation of His divine Essence, than to stand on the uncertain ground of modern Biblical criticism and degenerate into a vapid spouter of moral platitudes.


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