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Biblical Archaeology

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Biblical archaeology serves as a vital bridge between the ancient texts of Scripture and the historical realities of the world in which they were written. As believers, we find encouragement in the affirmation of our faith through archaeological discoveries that align with biblical narratives. For instance, the existence of ancient cities like Jericho, as mentioned in Joshua 6:20, has been corroborated by excavations that reveal the remnants of its walls, echoing the miraculous events described in the Bible. Furthermore, the Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in the mid-20th century, have provided invaluable insight into the textual integrity of the Scriptures, affirming the preservation of God’s Word through the ages, as highlighted in 2 Timothy 3:16. The pursuit of archaeological evidence is not merely an academic endeavor but a profound expression of faith, as we see in Romans 1:20, where creation itself testifies to the Creator's existence and power. As we explore the findings of biblical archaeology, we are reminded of the faithfulness of God, who reveals Himself through history, as seen in Isaiah 46:9-10, declaring the end from the beginning. Engaging with these discoveries deepens our understanding of Scripture and enriches our spiritual journey, reminding us that faith and reason can harmoniously coexist.

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Arno Clemens Gaebelein preaches about the discovery of new records found, such as the achievements of Sennacherib and the ancient civilization of Ethiopia, which confirm certain parts of the Bible. The sermon also touches on the ruins of Nineveh, predicting its destruction as foretold in Nahum, and

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F.F. Bruce discusses the archaeological evidence supporting the New Testament, highlighting the importance of inscriptions and papyri in confirming historical events and locations mentioned in the Bible. He explores how discoveries in Jerusalem, such as the temple barrier inscriptions and the pool o

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The video titled "The Signature of God" is a two-part series that presents archaeological evidence supporting the trustworthiness of the Bible. It showcases archaeological digs in Jericho and the Dead Sea Caves, where confirmations of biblical events and even quotations from the New Testament were f

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In this sermon, the speaker discusses how archaeology has provided evidence that supports the authenticity of the Word of God. They mention that in the past, some people denied the mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch because they believed writing did not exist during Moses' time. However, the discov

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