Other Virgin Births? Let's Answer Tough Questions About Jesus' Conception | Christmas Apologetics
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Was the Virgin Birth copied from pagan myths? Did Matthew misquote Isaiah's prophecy? In this video, we show you how to respond to key challenges like these which are often heard around Christmas time. You'll hear from Search Ministries Apologist Mary Jo Sharp and Dallas Seminary professors Drs. Darrell Bock and Gordon Johnston as I share a few of my memorable conversations about these issues from my time in grad school hosting The Table podcast.🎯 RESOURCE LINKS➡️ Did Jesus Really Say He Was God?: Making Sense of His Historical Claimshttps://amzn.to/4pNQn79➡️ Jesus the Messiah: Tracing the Promises, Expectations, and Coming of Israel's King https://amzn.to/44EecGc🎯 GIVEAWAY RULESJoin the giveaway! Make sure you are subscribed to this YouTube channel, share this video with someone, and write one thing you like about the Apologetics Guy Show in the comments section below.One digital code for the audio book Did Jesus Say He Was God? will be given away on New Year's Eve and the winner will be announced on YouTube on New Year's Eve. Note: The download code is only redeemable in the USA via Spotify. One entry per person. This giveaway is not affiliated with YouTube, Christian Audio, IVP Academic, or the Moody Bible Institute. Winner will be chosen at random from the comments posted to this video's comment section on YouTube by 11:59 PM on Dec 30, 2025. Enter by commenting: "Subscribed and shared" and then write one thing you like about the Apologetics Guy Show.
Disclaimers: Amazon affiliate links above (I may receive a small percentage at no cost to you). Clip from The Table Podcast used by permission from Dallas Theological Seminary. The opinions expressed by guest speakers do not necessarily reflect the positions of Dallas Theological Seminary.