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On today’s episode, special guest Dr. Michael Grisanti joins host Peter Goeman and they talk about inspired textual updating. Are there biblical texts that have been updated since their initial writing? Grisanti points to at least two examples in the Pentateuch which have likely been updated since the time of Moses. Deuteronomy 34 and Genesis 14 are key examples in this discussion, and Grisanti walks us through how these texts are pertinent to the discussion of inspired textual updating.
Files Referenced in the episode:
Maps and Figures from Podcast Discussion:
- https://petergoeman.com/resource%20files/textual%20updating/Key images from ITA article.pdf
- https://petergoeman.com/resource%20files/textual%20updating/2- Genesis 14 and Judges 18- parallel columns.docx
- https://petergoeman.com/resource%20files/textual%20updating/3- Travels of the Patriarchs_Genesis 14_NMBA.docx
- https://petergoeman.com/resource%20files/textual%20updating/4- Danite Migration to Laish.docx
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