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His accusation: “Dr. Farrow’s ‘Lens of the Cross’ forces Christ into Old Testament texts where He doesn’t belong. She claims Isaiah 7:14 is purely about a virgin birth, but the original Hebrew says ‘young woman.’ She’s eisegeting, not exegeting. Delete this app.”

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Then, underneath the commentary, The Lamp had a hidden feature: a single button that said, “No notes. Just pray.” bible knowledge commentary app

In a barn in England, a light went on. In a basement in Alandria, a light stayed on, too. His accusation: “Dr

“Don’t delete the feature, Dr. Farrow,” he said. “That blogger is right that there’s a debate. But your app is the only one that shows the debate. In the Isaiah note, you cite both the Jewish commentator Rashi and the Christian apologist. You let us see the friction. That’s not darkness. That’s honesty.” Miriam didn’t remove the Lens of the Cross. Instead, she added a fourth tab: The Lens of the Disagreement . Delete this app

So she built (Psalm 119:105).