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Is the Bible God’s Word?  Yes!

Resources Presenting Evidence that the Bible is God’s Word

Bible Study #1:  What is the Bible?    Download PDF

Archaeological Evidence the Old Testament is the Word of God

The Book of Daniel: Proof that the Bible is the Word of God

Archaeological Evidence the New Testament is the Word of God

Evidence for the Bible from the Land of Egypt: Archaeological and Historical Evidence on Site in Egypt with Egyptologist James Hoffmeier

Daniel’s 70 Weeks Prophecy: Unavoidable and Specific Predictive Prophecy (“Chronological Aspects of the Life of Christ, part 6: Daniel’s Seventy Weeks and New Testament Chronology,” Harold Hoeher.  Bibliotheca Sacra 132 [Jan-March 1975] 47-65; Dr. Hoehner has a Th. D. from Dallas Theological Seminary and a Ph. D. from Cambridge University).

The Coming Prince, Sir Robert Anderson: A detailed exposition of the prediction of the exact year of the coming of Christ in Daniel 9. Note that further research indicates that Anderson was one year off in his dating of Daniel 9; Hoehner’s study above corrects this mistake. Anderson’s calculations go from 445 B. C. to A. D. 32, while Hoehner correctly goes from 444 B. C. to A. D. 33.

The Date of the Book of Daniel, Bruce K. Waltke (Th. D., Greek and New Testament, Dallas Theological Seminary; Ph. D., Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literature, Harvard University)

Studies in the Book of Daniel, vol. 1,   vol. 2, Robert Dick Wilson (Ph. D., Princeton Seminary)

Dissertations on the genuineness of Daniel and the integrity of Zechariah, E. W. Hengstenberg (Th. D., University of Berlin)

Daniel the Prophet: Nine Lectures Delivered at Oxford’s Divinity School, Edward B. Pusey (D. D., Regius Professor of Hebrew, Oxford University).

Darius the Mede:  A Reappraisal, by Steven Anderson (Ph. D., Dallas Theological Seminary)

The Ketef Hinnom Silver Scrolls: The Earliest Portions of the Old Testament and their Significance for the Authority of the Bible as God’s Word

Is the History of the Old Testament Accurate? Meredith G. Kline, (Ph. D. in  Assyriology and Egyptology from Dropsie University)

Ancient Orient and Old Testament, Kenneth A. Kitchen (Personal and Brunner Professor Emeritus of Egyptology and Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Archaeology, Classics, and Oriental Studies, University of Liverpool, England)

The Lost Gospel of Q–Fact or Fantasy? by Eta Linnemann, Th. D., Braunschweig Honorary Professor, New Testament, Philipps University, Marburg (retired).  (From here originally)

Biblical Christianity vs. Atheism on Racism and Slavery

The Bible’s Proof, David Cloud

Associates for Biblical Research:  Validating the historical reliability of the Bible through archaeology and Biblical research

Testimonies of Skeptics, Unbelievers, and Others who came to Recognize the Evidence for the Bible and its Divine Author

Men Who Converted to Christianity After Trying-and Failing-to Disprove the Bible, part 1  part 2  part 3

Answering Alleged Bible Contradictions and Difficulties  (Note: While the book here is better than the webpage, the linked webpage is at least one of the best sources on this topic available for free online, although it is not perfect.)

The Skeptic’s Annotated Bible Answered  (Not perfect, but many very good responses.)

Did New Testament Christianity Borrow from Mithraism?

Was the New Testament Influenced by Pagan Religions? Ronald Nash, Ph. D.

The Argument Against Miracles: Are Miracles Incredible, Without Credible Witnesses, Self-Cancelling, or Unscientific? The Claims of David Hume and other Skeptics Evaluated

A Critique of David Hume’s On Miracles, Tim Miller   View PDF from the Maranatha Baptist Theological Journal 3:1 (Spring 2013) 17-66 (easier to read the footnotes)

Debates over the Bible’s Truth

The Old Testament is Mainly Fiction, Not Fact. Affirmative:  Dan Barker, President of the Freedom from Religion Foundation;  Negative:  Thomas Ross, Baptist scholar and professor

The Barker-Ross Debate #2: “Prophecy and Archaeology Validate the Bible as the Word of God”

A Transcript of Barker-Ross Debate #1, “The Old Testament is Mainly Fiction, Not Fact.”

Shabir Ally and Thomas Ross debate “The New Testament Picture of Jesus: Is it Accurate?”

Was Jesus a Myth?  Affirmative: Dan Barker, President of the Freedom from Religion Foundation; Negative:  Dr. James White, Baptist Apologist


Comments on the Barker-White debate,  part 1     part 2

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