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Patrick and Tony cover the second half of Chapter 2 of Dr. Jason Lisle’s book, Keeping Faith in the Age of Reason (Amazon Link – https://amzn.to/2JBM4tc).
This chapter deals with supposed differences in the number of things (objects, people, horses, etc.).
We cover the following questions:
- How many were in Jacob’s family when they came into Egypt? (Q28)
- Genesis 46:27
- Exodus 1:5
- Acts 7:14
- What is the human life span? (Q32)
- Psalm 90:10
- Genesis 6:3
- How old was Abraham when he left Haran? (Q36)
- Genesis 12:4
- Acts 7:2-4
- Genesis 11:26
- Genesis 11:32
- Was Jesus a ransom for many or for all? (Q42)
- Matthew 20:28
- Mark 10:45
- 1 Timothy 2:6
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I can really see how inductive study principles are so helpful, e.g.: slowing down and reading the text carefully, context is BIG, Scripture interprets Scripture, looking at the main message of the author, etc.