Towards Understanding Revelation

Tag: James G. Crossley

  • 6/9/25 DATING THE GOSPELS, PART 10 – THE WRITINGS OF LUKE

    We’ll start today with a source we will look at is from the web: [bibleoutsidethebox.blog/2017/07/24/when-were-the-gospels-written-and-how-can-we-know/] As can be seen in the address, it’s from 2017. “The introduction to Luke’s gospel very plainly says that the author ‘investigated everything from the beginning, to write it out for you in consecutive order….’ (Luke 1:3) The Greek word that’s…

  • 4/16/25 DATING THE GOSPELS, PART 4: THE BOOK OF MARK

    We’re starting again with Harnack’s 1911 book called THE DATE OF THE ACTS AND OF THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS.  He begins by calling on Julius Wellhausen (1844-1918, German biblical scholar) to support his statement that Mark 13 indicates that the book must have been written before 70 AD. I find this interesting because he did not…