Two conservative scholars I rely on most, Craig Blomberg and F. F. Bruce, explain that Matthew and Acts give complementary angles on Judas, not clashing theologies. Blomberg shows that ancient writers often credited an action to the one whose resources caused it, so Judas is said…

Biblical discrepancy does not nullify a faith position in Jesus: Here’s the clear, simple breakdown of the differences between Matthew’s version and Acts’ version of Judas’ death. These are the exact reasons even conservative scholars regard them as two different traditions, not…



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