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Translation History

by Wycliffe Bible Translators NZ

God wants people to read His Word – He always speaks their language. Through Old Testament authors, He spoke in Hebrew, in the New Testament, He spoke in Koine Greek, the trade language of the first century. Today, He continues to speak to many people in many languages, through translators.

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Ancient evidence for Jesus from non-Christian sources

by Michael Gleghorn

Although there is overwhelming evidence that the New Testament is an accurate and trustworthy historical document, many people are still reluctant to believe what it says unless there is also some independent, non-biblical testimony that corroborates its statements.

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Bible Land Maps

by Holman Bible Atlas

The Biblical setting, the Hebrew Bible period and the New Testament era.

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Dinosaurs and the Bible with Bryan Osborne – Video

by Answers in Genesis

Dragons and Dinosaurs! Few things ignite our imagination the way these mysterious creatures do! But what is the truth behind the legends? Were dragons real? When did dinosaurs actually roam the earth? Are they mentioned in the Bible?

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William Tyndale

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.

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Have you wondered: Is the Bible historically accurate?

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:

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Dangers of the Message Bible

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.

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