8 Points to Consider: The Authenticity of the Bible {Archaeology} 4 of 9

8 Points to Consider: The Authenticity of the Bible {Archaeology} 4 of 9 January 29, 2014

Special Guest D.M. Johnson

When someone places faith in the Bible, they place it in the direction of evidence, not against the evidence

In this 4th in a series of 9 interviews, D.M. Johnson, author and Bible scholar, and I discuss the archaeological evidence for the Bible. We’ll discuss the following archaeological evidence:

  • The Dead Sea Scrolls

  • Ossuaries and inscriptions which corroborate Biblical figures

  • Archaeological sites, including the Western Wailing Wall, the Parthenon, and Mars Hill

  • The Cyrus Cylinder

  • Clay cuneiform tablets from ancient Mesopotamia

Once again, our discussion invites you to consider the evidences supporting the Bible.

We also invite you to read the Bible for yourself, because in addition to these physical evidences of its historicity, you can also obtain a spiritual witness from God concerning its truthfulness.

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Additional Episodes:

{Extra-Biblical Evidence} 8 Points to Consider: The Authenticity of the Bible

{Manuscript Evidence} 8 Points to Consider: The Authenticity of the Bible

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