by Sylvia Clifford
William Tyndale was garrotted on a cross. Then his body was burnt. But it was his work which gave he Bible to the English people in a language they could understand, on a scale unprecedented in history that was to live on.
by Bible History – Maps, images and archaelogy
A very helpful map of Israel – Click on a town or area and read the relevant information.
by Russ Whitten
June 15, 2017
Modern archaeology has helped us realize that the Bible is historically accurate even in the smallest of details. There have been thousands of archaeological discoveries in the past century that support every book of the Bible. Here are just a few:
by Russ Whitten
June 15, 2017
Modern archaeology has helped us realize that the Bible is historically accurate even in the smallest of details. There have been thousands of archaeological discoveries in the past century that support every book of the Bible. Here are just a few:
by Bill Subritzky
This is a comparison between one man’s translation of the New Testament and with the New King James Version produced by 130 top Biblical scholars from a broad cross-section of evangelical Christendom.
by Don Stewart
The fact that the complete written text of Scripture has survived throughout history is a powerful testimony to the preserving power of God.
by Brian Windle
April 2, 2021
The historicity of Jesus of Nazareth is well-attested; in addition to the reliable gospel accounts in Scripture, numerous secular authors within 150 years of his life mention him.
by Bryan Windle
January 17, 2020
Our next bioarchaeography is about one of the most fiercely-debated figures in the Old Testament – King David
by Bryan Windle
January 19, 2019
I’m focusing on discoveries and inscriptions that are largely accepted by the academic world, and have avoided ones that are highly debatable (such as the James Ossuary and the Shroud of Turin) – B Windle.
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