Biblical Insights From Archaeology

Biblical Insights From Archaeology

By Ferrell Jenkins Because the Bible was written in Hebrew and Greek it is necessary that someone translate it into English and other languages so that it can be read by those with little or no knowledge of the original languages. Most of us realize this. Perhaps we...
Biblical Insights From Archaeology

The Christian Canon

Don Closson The Early Church Fathers Some Christians are unnerved by the fact that nowhere does God itemize the sixty-six books that are to be included in the Bible. Many believers have at best a vague notion of how the church arrived at what we call the Canon of...
Biblical Insights From Archaeology

Archaeology and the New Testament

Archaeology and the New Testament Pat Zukeran There is an ongoing debate among scholars regarding the historical accuracy of the Bible. Some feel that the Bible is a fictitious work and should be read as a work of literary fiction. Others feel it is an accurate...
Biblical Insights From Archaeology

The Tower of Babel (2/3)

The Tower of Babel: Outside The Bible Archaeological evidence proves that the Bible’s description of the tower of Babel is historically accurate on the following points: * The description of the building* The time at which it was built* The specific materials from...
Biblical Insights From Archaeology

Importance Of Inscriptions In Archeology

Dr. Johnson C. Philip Archeology depends upon artifacts discovered from the ancient worlds for its task of reconstruction. It must never be forgotten that “reconstruction” is needed because in the present one know either very little, or even nothing at...