Answers & Evidence

The Guard at the Tomb

The Resurrection by by William Lane Craig [Answers & Evidence] [Bible History]...

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Evidence for the Resurrection

The Resurrection by by Josh McDowell [Answers & Evidence] [Bible History]...

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Easter: Myth, Hallucination, or History

The Resurrection by Edwin Yamauchi [Answers & Evidence] [Bible History]...

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The Battle for the Resurrection

An Interview with Norman Geisler [Answers & Evidence] [Bible History]...

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Contemporary Scholarship and Historical Evidence

William Lane Craig. "Man," writes Loren Eisley, "is the Cosmic Orphan." He is the only creature in the universe who asks, Why? Other animals have instincts to guide them, but man has learned to ask questions. "Who am I?" he asks. "Why am I here? Where am I going?" [Answers & Evidence] [Bible History]...

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The New Science of Archaeology

Literally scores of additional discoveries of archaeology could be cited as corroboration of Bible history. Examples of archaeological illustration of the Old Testament are continually increasing as new discoveies are being made. The claims of disbelieving critics have been completely exploded Archaeology has abundantly confirmed Bible history many...

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The Historicity of the Empty Tomb of Jesus

The Resurrection by by William Lane Craig [Answers & Evidence] [Bible History]...

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TRANSMISSION OF THE BIBLE

"The accuracy of the present-day Hebrew version of the Old Testament is a result of the fastidious care with which the Sopherim and the Masoretes transmitted it. The Sopherim copied manuscripts of the Hebrew Scriptures from about 300 B.C. until A.D. 500. According to the Talmud, they came to be called "Sopherim" because, in their endeavor to preser...

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The Inspiration And Authority Of The Bible

"In II Timothy 3:16, it is stated that "all Scripture is inspired by God." The Greek word , translated here "inspired by God," literally means "God-breathed." That is, the Scriptures are a product of the creative activity of the divine breath. As Alan Stibbs has observed, this "indicates that Scripture has in its origin this distinctive hallmark, t...

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