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Here are six incredible finds that proved the Bible was true. Asteroid in the Alps. The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah is one of the ultimate examples of God’s wrath in the Old...
There is proof that what the Bible says is truth, and that what Jesus did is properly documented. I love the stories of scientists and archaeologists who have become believers by the preponderance of evidence found in extensive research of Gods Holy Book.
There are a number of reasons why we can answer the question “is the Bible true” with a resounding “yes.” Here are a five reasons why… 1. Documentation. There is significantly more documentation for the books of the Bible than there are for other historically recognized authors and literature, including Plato and others. 2.
From astronomy to medicine and beyond, biblical claims are proven true by scientific research. Here are 4 interesting ways science and the Bible agree.
The following article is adapted from the ESV Archaeology Study Bible—a new study tool that roots biblical text in its cultural and historical context. 1. Rosetta Stone. In 1798, Napoleon invaded Egypt. He brought with him a scientific team of scholars and draftsmen to survey the monuments of the land.
There are three lines of evidence that support the claim that the biblical documents are reliable: these are the bibliographic test, the internal test, and the external test.
Many skeptics today will say the Bible is not reliable. But there are many things Christians can research, both in God's word and externally, to build a good case for the reliability of the Bible. Namely, canonization of the Bible, historical accuracy of the Bible, Messianic prophecies, and New Testament manuscripts.
Why the Bible Is True addresses many common objections to trusting God’s Word. Below are five evidences from the exhibit that, when taken together, demonstrate the truthfulness of the Bible.
More so than with any other religious text, we have assurance that the Bible is true. The combination of internal consistency, connection to evidence, and relevance to our experience makes the Bible unique among books. Like many religious works, the Bible claims to be true (2 Timothy 3:16).
As Jesus Himself declared of the Scripture, “Your word is truth.” But why am I persuaded that the Bible is the truth? We need to ask a broader question first. How do we know that anything is true? We’re asking a technical question in epistemology. How do we test claims of truth?