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All Things Biblical
DrJD Tabor
38 episodes
2 days ago
Dr. James D. Tabor explores a rich variety of issues related to a historical academic understanding of the Bible, drawing up a variety of evidence--historical, cultural, textual, and archaeological. No holds bared. Straight talk about the Bible you can trust.
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Dr. James D. Tabor explores a rich variety of issues related to a historical academic understanding of the Bible, drawing up a variety of evidence--historical, cultural, textual, and archaeological. No holds bared. Straight talk about the Bible you can trust.
Show more...
Religion & Spirituality
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Lost in Translation: Did the Prophet Isaiah Predict the Virgin Birth?
All Things Biblical
18 minutes 11 seconds
1 year ago
Lost in Translation: Did the Prophet Isaiah Predict the Virgin Birth?

Millions have read the quotation in Matthew from Isaiah 7:14 that reads in the King James Version--"A Virgin shall conceive," and taken that text as predicting Jesus' virgin birth. As it turns out the Isaiah text says nothing of the kind, and has not only been poorly translated, but read totally out of content.

You can download a free PDF of my notes here:

https://jamestabor.com/virginbirth

All Things Biblical
Dr. James D. Tabor explores a rich variety of issues related to a historical academic understanding of the Bible, drawing up a variety of evidence--historical, cultural, textual, and archaeological. No holds bared. Straight talk about the Bible you can trust.