Herod vs. John: Historical Accuracy of Gospels

Both the Jewish historian Josephus and the Gospels recount the story of Herod Antipas, his affair with his brother Philip’s wife, and how it led to the execution of John the Baptist. This alignment and historical background highlights the Gospel writers' accuracy and familiarity with the events of the time, underscoring the Gospels' reliability as historical records.
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  • @TestifyApologetics
    @TestifyApologeticsАй бұрын

    Josephus quotes: “Now, when [many] others came in crowds about him, for they were greatly moved [or pleased] by hearing his words, Herod, who feared lest the great influence John had over the people might put it into his power and inclination to raise a rebellion (for they seemed ready to do anything he should advise), thought it best, by putting him to death, to prevent any mischief he might cause, and not bring himself into difficulties, by sparing a man who might make him repent of it when it should be too late. Accordingly he was sent a prisoner, out of Herod’s suspicious temper, to Macherus, the castle I before mentioned, and was there put to death.” (Antiquities 18.5.2) “About this time Aretas (the king of Arabia Petrea) and Herod had a quarrel, on the account following: Herod the tetrarch had married the daughter of Aretas, and had lived with her a great while; but when he was once at Rome, he lodged with Herod, who was his brother indeed, but not by the same mother; for this Herod was the son of the high priest Simon’s daughter. However, he fell in love with Herodias, this last Herod’s wife, who was the daughter of Aristobulus their brother, and the sister of Agrippa the Great. This man ventured to talk to her about a marriage between them; which address when she admitted, an agreement was made for her to change her habitation, and come to him as soon as he should return from Rome; one article of this marriage also was this, that he should divorce Aretas’s daughter. So Antipas, when he had made this agreement, sailed to Rome; but when he had done there the business he went about, and was returned again, his wife having discovered the agreement he had made with Herodias, and having learned it before he had notice of her knowledge of the whole design, she desired him to send her to Macherus, which is a place on the borders of the dominions of Aretas and Herod, without informing him of any of her intentions. Accordingly Herod sent her thither, as thinking his wife had not perceived anything; now she had sent a good while before to Macherus, which was subject to her father, and so all things necessary for her journey were made ready for her by the general of Aretas’s army and by that means she soon came into Arabia, under the conduct of the several generals, who carried her from one to another successively; and she soon came to her father, and told him of Herod’s intentions. So Aretas made this the first occasion of his enmity between him and Herod, who had also some quarrel with him about their limits at the country of Gamalitis. So they raised armies on both sides, and prepared for war, and sent their generals to fight instead of themselves; and, when they had joined battle, all Herod’s army was destroyed by the treachery of some fugitives, who, though they were of the tetrarchy of Philip, joined with Aretas’s army. So Herod wrote about these affairs to Tiberius; who, being very angry at the attempt made by Aretas, wrote to Vitellius, to make war upon him, and either to take him alive, and bring him to him in bonds, or to kill him, and send him his head. This was the charge that Tiberius gave to the president of Syria.” (Antiquities 18.108-115) “Now, some of the Jews thought that the destruction of Herod’s army came from God, and that very justly, as a punishment of what he did against John, that was called the Baptist; for Herod slew him, who was a good man, and commanded the Jews to exercise virtue, both as to righteousness towards one another, and piety towards God, and so to come to baptism; for that the washing [with water] would be acceptable to him, if they made use of it, not in order to the putting away [or the remission] of some sins [only], but for the purification of the body; supposing still that the soul was thoroughly purified beforehand by righteousness… Now the Jews had an opinion that the destruction of this army was sent as a punishment upon Herod, and a mark of God’s displeasure against him.” (Antiquities 18.116-117) Marcherus is "on the borders of the dominions of Aretas and Herod.” (Antiquities 18.111).

  • @RustyWalker

    @RustyWalker

    Ай бұрын

    Note the absence of John being killed as a birthday present. Josephus tells us John was killed because Herod was afraid he would foment a rebellion. This is very much a Trojan source if you're trying to prove the Bible as true.

  • @flamingswordapologetics

    @flamingswordapologetics

    Ай бұрын

    Good work! Keep em coming.

  • @notme5205

    @notme5205

    Ай бұрын

    @@Boundless_BorderAnyway to cope huh.

  • @sholland42

    @sholland42

    Ай бұрын

    I bought the entire works of Josephus, to ensure words don’t start changing in the enemy’s World Wide Web, which is mainly designed to ensnare and entrap. How people can’t believe that Jesus is real is beyond my comprehension, the most written about man documented in history. Do people really think that the early Christians wanted to be tortured and killed just to prolong a superstition???

  • @DeAngeloJohnson-ee9bt

    @DeAngeloJohnson-ee9bt

    2 күн бұрын

    @@Boundless_Border he's saying you're the one coping

  • @thebatman2405
    @thebatman2405Ай бұрын

    Jesus is King

  • @JesusWillRaptureUs

    @JesusWillRaptureUs

    Ай бұрын

    Amennn❤❤

  • @Nguyenzander

    @Nguyenzander

    Ай бұрын

    Bro stay on topic this comment does nothing

  • @thebatman2405

    @thebatman2405

    Ай бұрын

    @@Nguyenzander its about the same topic of christianity

  • @itaxevasixn8808

    @itaxevasixn8808

    Ай бұрын

    @@Nguyenzander jesus christ is lord and god.

  • @r4_in_space

    @r4_in_space

    Ай бұрын

    Batman is originally very archetipally like Christ, in which he transforms his suffering into redemption to others.

  • @TheStarshipGarage
    @TheStarshipGarageАй бұрын

    Herod could literally have his own reality show with how much drama he went through and caused lol.

  • @graysonhoward1562

    @graysonhoward1562

    Ай бұрын

    I’ll still take him over Herod elder

  • @MeanBeanComedy

    @MeanBeanComedy

    Ай бұрын

    The more you read the Bible, the more you realise half the characters would fit in perfectly with reality TV and daytime soaps. People never change!

  • @johnrockwell5834

    @johnrockwell5834

    Ай бұрын

    Politics is a bloody soap opera many times.

  • @kaylahensley1581

    @kaylahensley1581

    Ай бұрын

    Now I’m picturing Herodias as Kris Jenner and Salome as one of the Kardashian girls.

  • @kimOMG3516

    @kimOMG3516

    Ай бұрын

    When a certain Hollywood producer sees this... "Brace yourselves, a new controversial movie trailer is coming on 202X!"

  • @karol9205
    @karol9205Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your work. You helped in my conversion to Jesus, and now I'm sure Bible is real word of God.

  • @TestifyApologetics

    @TestifyApologetics

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this. Glory to God.

  • @ogloc6308

    @ogloc6308

    Ай бұрын

    Praise God

  • @eugenetswong

    @eugenetswong

    Ай бұрын

    Congratulations, Karol and Testify.

  • @mgvilaca
    @mgvilacaАй бұрын

    Time for skeptics to move the goalposts again

  • @mgvilaca

    @mgvilaca

    Ай бұрын

    @@Boundless_Border they never waste a chance to do so

  • @mgvilaca

    @mgvilaca

    Ай бұрын

    @@Boundless_Border I didn't say any goalposts were moved, read it again. But I wouldn't be surprised, since they go as far as dating the synoptic Gospels to 85 AD because Jesus couldn't have predicted the destruction of Jerusalem when even a mere farmer Jesus Ben Ananias predicted it

  • @aylwinteoh4483

    @aylwinteoh4483

    Ай бұрын

    All simply because of hating Jesus for no reason. 😂

  • @ObeseGramps

    @ObeseGramps

    Ай бұрын

    @@Boundless_Borderperhaps goal post wasn’t the proper term to be used. Maybe it would be better to look at it with the word “target” instead? As in “change the target” instead of moving a goal post

  • @lukeman4566

    @lukeman4566

    Ай бұрын

    @@Boundless_Border I base my life off of evidence. Having blind faith in the miracles of atheism doesn't feeling intellectually consistent with our lived experience. Atheists believe, with no evidence or precedent, in the miracles that life came from non-life, order came from chaos, the immaterial came from the physical, and that everything came from nothing. It is far more reasonable that our rational minds come from a rational mind. Jesus is who He claimed to be, the evidence is overwhelming. We just wanna keep ruling by our own hand and defining good and evil for ourselves, rather than seeking immutable Truth and a relationship with God. Don't blindly believe in anything, but find evidence and Truth that speaks directly to your lived experiences. I encourage you to read the Gospel of John (it really ain't long) and pray in truth, even if that prayer is "hey God, I don't believe in you but I am looking for reliable evidence and immutable Truth in the Bible and person of Jesus. God if you are real please reveal yourself to me and give me wisdom". Seek and you'll find. I pray these words are a blessing to your life. If you wanna have a respectful intellectual conversation or just need a friend to vent to, don't hesitate to let me know. I hope you have a wonderful night, God bless

  • @hermanessences
    @hermanessencesАй бұрын

    Really interesting stuff ^^ Also an interesting fact: today, we have surviving coins with the face and name of Salome (the princess who danced at the party where they decided to kill John)

  • @eugenetswong

    @eugenetswong

    Ай бұрын

    "Also an interesting fact: today, we have surviving coins with the face and name of Salome (the princess who danced at the party where they decided to kill John)" Thank you for this info!

  • @NoghaStar
    @NoghaStarАй бұрын

    This whole family loves the name “HEROD”

  • @rickoshay5525

    @rickoshay5525

    Ай бұрын

    Just like how France had 18 Kings named Louise.

  • @NoghaStar

    @NoghaStar

    Ай бұрын

    @@rickoshay5525 they should’ve “The Second” or “The Third” that would be more convenient 😂

  • @WarriorcatGerda

    @WarriorcatGerda

    Ай бұрын

    You get the name Herod you get the name Herod everybody gets the name Herod

  • @skyr4tMusic
    @skyr4tMusicАй бұрын

    Seeing how history lines up with the gospels is always a jaw dropping experience

  • @defectoamarsins3539

    @defectoamarsins3539

    Ай бұрын

    Not only that but the gospel itself is history

  • @paulnash6944
    @paulnash6944Ай бұрын

    I honestly can’t understand how Christianity critics can use the gospels not falling exactly in line with the historical narrative as a reason for it being fiction. If anything, I would expect the Bible to sensationalize the historical events.

  • @gozerofgozmis4181

    @gozerofgozmis4181

    Ай бұрын

    The Magik parts

  • @paulnash6944

    @paulnash6944

    Ай бұрын

    @@gozerofgozmis4181 Yep, that’s always the argument these unbelievers devolve to. When the Bible is proven to be accurate, it’s always conveniently only the magic parts that were forged.

  • @gozerofgozmis4181

    @gozerofgozmis4181

    Ай бұрын

    @@paulnash6944 ....yeah maybe beacouse human made reference to real historical city and put the Magik to push theyre propaganda? Have younnotice that only actual city and Kings are proven by bible Is like Olympus and existing montain for Zeus , this by your own Logic make you an unbeliver of Zeus

  • @protochris
    @protochrisАй бұрын

    In Mark 10:19 when the a young man asks Jesus what he must do to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, Jesus responds "You know the commandments", and the first he mentions is "Do not commit adultery". Jesus had a strong message to the people in that area about divorce and adultery.

  • @sholland42
    @sholland42Ай бұрын

    I just read again The Gospel according to John yesterday. Jesus loves him, and so do I. Keep spreading the good news!

  • @teamrocketjoe1621
    @teamrocketjoe1621Ай бұрын

    I hope you keep posting videos like this. We need Christians who are great teachers as well as memers. You'd be surprised how influential memes can be in proving a point.

  • @paulus809

    @paulus809

    Ай бұрын

    yes, the memes are great!

  • @DoIoannToKnow

    @DoIoannToKnow

    Ай бұрын

    memetics is literally just modern iconography. memeing to teach and evangelize is modern martyrdom

  • @freddurstedgebono6029
    @freddurstedgebono6029Ай бұрын

    Loving this series!

  • @FishermensCorner
    @FishermensCornerАй бұрын

    Rocking and rolling, day in and day out. Excellent work as usual.

  • @colemcgill3845
    @colemcgill3845Ай бұрын

    Thank God for this channel.

  • @EveryTongue
    @EveryTongueАй бұрын

    Jesus, yesterday, today and tomorrow.

  • @Frodojack
    @FrodojackАй бұрын

    I love how you put the puzzle pieces together. I wish I could say that this is one of your best videos, but how can I do that when they're all winners?

  • @carson.conant
    @carson.conantАй бұрын

    love these videos!!! have watched all of them in one night!!!

  • @TinyFord1
    @TinyFord1Ай бұрын

    Hey man. Is this just your blessed insight or do you also rely on commentaries? Because if you do I would very much like to also get these commentaries because I love how the puzzle pieces come together. Would you please tell me which ones if you do use them, if not then please write your own.

  • @TestifyApologetics

    @TestifyApologetics

    Ай бұрын

    This one comes from A View of the Evidences for Christianity by William Paley

  • @TinyFord1

    @TinyFord1

    Ай бұрын

    @@TestifyApologeticsthanks so much for taking the time to reply I really appreciate it.

  • @coltclouse7561
    @coltclouse7561Ай бұрын

    This video was amazing. I'm blown away with how great your information is and how well you deliver it

  • @BobBob-yj6pg
    @BobBob-yj6pgАй бұрын

    Every time thankful for your work

  • @yourneighbour3309
    @yourneighbour3309Ай бұрын

    love the editing lol, great video!

  • @ryanrockstarsessom768
    @ryanrockstarsessom768Ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @ieattwiceaday4116
    @ieattwiceaday4116Ай бұрын

    Herod could've avoided all of this simply by watching a kitchen sink installation tutorial by Testify. Shame he didn't.

  • @Certified_seasoned_hustler
    @Certified_seasoned_hustlerАй бұрын

    Love these small conformations

  • @bryce8594
    @bryce8594Ай бұрын

    thanks so much!

  • @AffectionateComputerChip-re4iq
    @AffectionateComputerChip-re4iqАй бұрын

    Can you make a video defending the early dating of the book of Daniel?

  • @LartinBeats-rg6pf
    @LartinBeats-rg6pfАй бұрын

    Muy bueno!

  • @austin33785
    @austin33785Ай бұрын

    Hahaha i love that Herod is depicted as a coomer.

  • @Armofchristministries
    @ArmofchristministriesАй бұрын

    These videos are awesome! Love the visuals 😂

  • @2uyz
    @2uyzАй бұрын

    Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and forever, until the ages of ages, amen.

  • @lumix2477
    @lumix2477Ай бұрын

    For my judgment, this I plea, nothing but the blood of Jesus! Not by works that I have done, nothing but the blood of Jesus! 👍🔥

  • @alfonsuskristo1624
    @alfonsuskristo1624Ай бұрын

    Unrelated but have y'all ever heard of "He's/She's a Christian of course he/she would write an account that supports Christianity" argument? I think that's stupid because when Christianity is proven true and you're a witness, it's weird for you not to be a Christian afterwards. Have a good day.

  • @kylemohs8728

    @kylemohs8728

    16 күн бұрын

    These people never seem to ask why someone in the first century would convert in the first place. Jesus wasn't the first person to claim to be the messiah, many came before him and were executed in a similar manner. Ever notice none of them have formed a religion that lasted to this day?

  • @user-io4oo2dh6y
    @user-io4oo2dh6yАй бұрын

    Live by Scripture Pray all day every day

  • @Gutslinger
    @GutslingerАй бұрын

    1:32 - So not only would it be unlawful for him to marry his brother's wife, but wouldn't it also be unlawful for him to marry his niece? I read Leviticus somewhat recently, but I forget the exact details. Seems like I remember verses that forbid things like seeing the nakedness of your aunt, so I would think that would also apply to a niece and uncle?

  • @AffectionateComputerChip-re4iq
    @AffectionateComputerChip-re4iqАй бұрын

    thoughts on Gary's minimal facts for the resurrection?

  • @TestifyApologetics

    @TestifyApologetics

    Ай бұрын

    I don't think it works. See my older playlist on the resurrection and I talk about why and what should be used instead

  • @vincenzorutigliano7239
    @vincenzorutigliano7239Ай бұрын

    Epic

  • @joe-cm4lz
    @joe-cm4lzАй бұрын

    Hey guys, i just read an article on "colonizer Jesus vs Historixal Jesus" and want to know more information if anyone has resources, thanks.

  • @TheLegendaryMonarch
    @TheLegendaryMonarchАй бұрын

    This is a genuine question from a believer, but I saw a comment from when you helped debunk satan's guide to the bible saying that Humans basically have neural pathways to affirming divinity, so that all things present in the bible and other religions can be treated as humans making things up in order to feel safe. Was wondering what you thought about that. Personally, I don't believe it, but it is hard to argue against.

  • @TestifyApologetics

    @TestifyApologetics

    Ай бұрын

    Neural pathways all by themselves do not create fake multisensory appearances of the resurrected Jesus

  • @TheLegendaryMonarch

    @TheLegendaryMonarch

    Ай бұрын

    @@TestifyApologetics alright. I find it funny how some of the comments on youtube comments repeat the same things that the video already debunk

  • @eugenetswong

    @eugenetswong

    Ай бұрын

    "Humans basically have neural pathways to affirming divinity, so that all things present in the bible and other religions can be treated as humans making things up in order to feel safe." I can't comment on the science. It would be silly to rely on such a fact to form an opinion on any religion, because clearly, not all people react like that to religious ideas and text.

  • @jonathanwilliams1065
    @jonathanwilliams1065Ай бұрын

    Even in peacetime Roman soldiers were stationed all over the empire, and the empire was also almost always at war.

  • @eugenetswong

    @eugenetswong

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, I think that that part of this video was silly and irrelevant. A soldier is a soldier. I understand that they viewed things differently back then, but there will always be soldiers, even if just in training.

  • @davidtakyi14
    @davidtakyi1425 күн бұрын

    Your point is completely perfect when I connect this video with Mark 11 vs 27-30 when the elders came to Jesus and asked him which authority he used to speak and Jesus asked them if the authority of John the Baptist was from God or men and the elders were afraid they'll be stoned because John the Baptist was highly regarded as a prophet among the people and also in John when Jesus was addressing the religious authorities he cites John the Baptist as his testimony that he comes from God showing that John the Baptist was highly revered among the people

  • @LucasTF
    @LucasTFАй бұрын

    Hey, Testify. Your videos are very interesting. May I ask, apparently it is agreed upon Luke and Matt copied a lot of their Gospels from Mark. Do you agree with that?

  • @TestifyApologetics

    @TestifyApologetics

    Ай бұрын

    There is literary dependence between the Synoptics yes. And I think Markan priority makes the most sense but I am open handed about it. That said I think they are partially dependent and independent, see my series on undesigned coincidences (it's a playlist...just skip the videos on Acts since they're not related to your question)

  • @pomtubes1205
    @pomtubes1205Ай бұрын

    im not hating, i actually absolutely love these, i REALLY just want to justify why matthew's genealogies deviates from luke and mark, and they're on the first chapters of each gospel

  • @TestifyApologetics

    @TestifyApologetics

    Ай бұрын

    I discuss it in my reply to Holy Kool-Aid

  • @eugenetswong

    @eugenetswong

    Ай бұрын

    I don't think that the genealogies were easy to understand for early believers either. I think that I figured it out, though: Joseph was adopted into the lineage recorded by Matthew. Both lineages are through Joseph. 1 was his official legal royal lineage, while the other is his technical birth lineage. If you look at his royal lineage in Matthew, then you'll see that Mary and other women are mentioned, but it is the men that that they are married to who will carry the royalty. The other lineage mentions names that probably are female, but they are so integrated that there aren't any mentions of marriage. The phrases connecting the names should be seen as figurative, and not indicative of whether or not the person is male or female. I think that the message of Luke is that his ancestry is very miraculous and common sense. With a mix of men and women in the genealogy, there is bound to be a connection to David either way you go. It's like 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon. I have a feeling that most KZreadrs won't find this interesting, though. I'm disappionted.

  • @Lord9Genesis
    @Lord9GenesisАй бұрын

    But...but.. muh spoiderman! What about that?!

  • @user-mp8tk7sf3m
    @user-mp8tk7sf3mАй бұрын

    Learning about mount sinai and sodom and Gomorrah was refreshing

  • @Gutslinger
    @GutslingerАй бұрын

    It's been a while since I read this portion of the Gospels, but did Herod really want to kill him?. I thought I vaguely remember something about Herod not really wanting him to be executed, but honored the girl's request. But I can't remember if I got that from people or scripture. Surely Herod executing John like that would make people perceive him as a martyr, and cause even more resentment towards Herod, considering that John had influence with the people.

  • @inukithesavage828
    @inukithesavage828Ай бұрын

    This wpuld be all that context the spooderman fallacy ignores that Spiderman Comics would get WRONG.

  • @paulallenscards
    @paulallenscardsАй бұрын

    Mark’s gospel sends Jesus out into the wilderness with a sense of urgency, and by the time he returns John has been imprisoned without explanation. His arrest is communicated in passing, as though it is implicit for his audience. Stranger still is his absence for the next five chapters, until ch. 6 where Mark shares about John’s death before even expounding upon the circumstances that led to it. I think these narrative choices are some of the strongest evidence for John’s historical legitimacy, and yet, Mark appears to be downplaying John’s significance in order to shift credit for his movement over to Jesus. Or, perhaps Mark feels too distant from these early events to give a detailed testimony, and so he only shares that which he’s been made privvy? Curious to hear what others think.

  • @christiancrusader9374

    @christiancrusader9374

    Ай бұрын

    That makes sense. Some of the apostles were John's desciples first, so they would know more about what happened.

  • @eugenetswong

    @eugenetswong

    Ай бұрын

    Paul, I think that you nailed it right on the head. Elaborating would have been weird, because it was commonly knowledge at the time. It is important to underscore that the 1st 5 books of the New Testament were written by grassroots people using what was avalable to do what is right. That is how God used them. It is also important to underscore that the 1st 5 books of the Old Testament were written by God dictating on a mountain, and then a mere mortal bringing it down to the people. Chuck Missler said that God probably dictated by spelling out every word, since this would be the way that Moses would have recorded puns, which are seen in the Bible. Don't quote me, though. My point is that everything in this video and in your comment confirm that the gospels and Acts were organic and correct.

  • @paulallenscards

    @paulallenscards

    Ай бұрын

    @@eugenetswong common knowledge to some indeed, but who specifically? This is the question I have a great difficulty answering, especially if we are to understand the author as the interpreter of Peter during his stead in Rome. Why would a Roman audience be at all familiar with the life of an Ebionite Jew from a previous generation? I suppose one answer could be that this is what Peter preached, but if so then why not preface it as such? And even more vexing is the reality that Peter is no witness to John’s life either, so the primary source for John’s life-whatever it is-must come from elsewhere.

  • @eugenetswong

    @eugenetswong

    Ай бұрын

    @@paulallenscards I'm not too sure that you understand what i meant. i was referring to the political antics. They would have known that elite were not getting along, and decided to leave out certain info in the written narratives.

  • @johnrockwell5834
    @johnrockwell5834Ай бұрын

    Terrifying that Jesus said nothing more to him after he beheaded John. If Herod isn't willing to listen to John to repent. Then given God's mission on earth to bring men to repentance and Salvation cannot be fulfilled by speaking to Herod who won't listen anyway.

  • @glugglugglug.7963
    @glugglugglug.7963Ай бұрын

    I do not understand why the truth Christ spoke about divorce differs from that of the old testament. I understand that rules change with the circumstance they are built for so that crimes were more harshly treated in ancient times out of necessity for the survival of a community. It could be that the difference between male and female virginity (given that only women can become pregnant) is being reflected. I would be grateful for a response to give clarity to my incomplete speculations.

  • @joshpetit8298

    @joshpetit8298

    Ай бұрын

    Hey, that's a great question. Jesus actually expounds on why there is a difference. Matthew 19:8 says "Moses, because of the hardness of your hearts, permitted you to divorce your wives, but from the beginning it was not so" Here we see the concept that God's original intention was no divorce (the one fleshing in Genesis 2:24, Matthew 19:5, and other places). Now, sin happened and because of the state of Israel to a certain extent some things were allowed, but what Christ is doing (and has always aimed to do) was to bring us back to the Eden ideal. We see that in how before it said do not kill, but Christ said don't even hate. Before it said don't commit adultery, Christ says don't even look at a woman with lust that's not your wife. Christ is showing us the heart of the law which is a much weightier matter (Matthew 23:23, Matthew 15:8). That is my understanding, I hope it can shed some light and I'm open to any more questions.

  • @eugenetswong

    @eugenetswong

    Ай бұрын

    @@joshpetit8298 I affirm your understanding.

  • @glugglugglug.7963

    @glugglugglug.7963

    18 күн бұрын

    @@joshpetit8298 I am sorry for my late reply, I have been ill. Regardless I should have responded earlier. I read your reply shortly after it was sent, and it has been very helpful to me. I particularly like the phrasing "the heart of the law." I think your reply is a good counter to claims of Bible "contradictions" whilst not devaluing the divinity of scripture into progressive moral subjectivity. I thought for a short while that the Bible should be taken for what it is in that poems/songs should be read as poems/songs, Lamentations should be read as lamentations, and that the law should be read as the law of the time/place/people it was written by as guided by God. I think that in describing the Bible, perfect and true are often confused. If by perfect it is meant the Bible is true then I agree, however I also believe the Bible has the imperfections expected of human testimony. Thank you for your response.

  • @kylemohs8728
    @kylemohs872816 күн бұрын

    I'm convinced the deniers Could time travel and put their hands through the holes in Jesus's hands and still deny what they're seeing.

  • @TheNightWatcher1385
    @TheNightWatcher1385Ай бұрын

    Genuine question: Why did Jesus claim John the Baptist was the second coming of Elijah when John himself denied this? Does this not mean that Jesus failed the prophecy in Malachi that Elijah must bodily return before the messiah will appear?

  • @TestifyApologetics

    @TestifyApologetics

    Ай бұрын

    Probably because John himself was being humble and he just may not have known.

  • @TheNightWatcher1385

    @TheNightWatcher1385

    Ай бұрын

    @@TestifyApologetics Seems like a stretch, frankly. Not to mention Elijah supposedly appeared during the transfiguration. This would mean that either Jesus got the identity of Elijah wrong, or Elijah appeared twice in the same region at the same time and as two different people. That doesn’t make much sense since Elijah bodily entered heaven. He’d only have one form to return with. It also doesn’t make sense that Jesus would say that there were individuals listening to his sermons who would not die before he returned. This claim makes his divinity seem less and less likely with each passing year he does not return. Unless we are to believe that there’s a group of immortal Israelites wandering the earth as we speak, until he comes back. I want to believe Jesus is the Son. But these glaring issues trouble me.

  • @adenjones1802

    @adenjones1802

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheNightWatcher1385 Elijah appearing on the mountain would not fulfil the prophecy and was not meant to. Moses was there and there is no prophecy about his return. Also the return of Elija was specifically about Elijah getting kids to respect their parents for example. Meaning public preaching. Something that the Elijah on the mountain was not doing. Also, where does it say that they would not die before his return? Does it say that or does it say until they see him coming in his kingdom. Those are two different things.

  • @imimpo9316
    @imimpo9316Ай бұрын

    Jesus is King! Christ is Risen, brothers and sisters!❤☦️

  • @burnstick1380
    @burnstick1380Ай бұрын

    0:27 maybe I'm just nitpicking but I'm a bit bothered that the puzzle with Josephus has a flat side on it (aka it's on the border) and looks like (!) it will connect with the gospel puzzle but this one doesn't have a flat side but otherwise great video.^^

  • @greghannibal
    @greghannibalАй бұрын

    I almost thought this was about Elijah

  • @Snpiedog

    @Snpiedog

    Ай бұрын

    How so?

  • @greghannibal

    @greghannibal

    Ай бұрын

    @@Snpiedog Bad king and his worse wife vs dirty prophet

  • @nothingnothing7958
    @nothingnothing7958Ай бұрын

    Why was it unlawful for him to be married to her?

  • @TestifyApologetics

    @TestifyApologetics

    Ай бұрын

    She was his brother's wife

  • @nothingnothing7958

    @nothingnothing7958

    Ай бұрын

    @@TestifyApologetics was his brother dead?

  • @IslandUsurper

    @IslandUsurper

    Ай бұрын

    @@nothingnothing7958 nnnnope! Go back in the video where he talks about Herod’s war with Aretas, and losing badly. Part of the reason is Herod Philip (the brother) added his army to Aretas’s (his wife’s father).

  • @trillionaire8886
    @trillionaire8886Ай бұрын

    Locust are an unclean unkosher animal right? Why did John eat them?

  • @adenjones1802

    @adenjones1802

    Ай бұрын

    Nah Locusts are cosher

  • @MeanBeanComedy
    @MeanBeanComedyАй бұрын

    Testify cranking out solid Christian content? Business as usual. Testify becoming a meme god? Surprising! 😳🤔

  • @inthenameoftheson
    @inthenameofthesonАй бұрын

    Why can’t it be both? Because that’s HERESY

  • @TestifyApologetics

    @TestifyApologetics

    Ай бұрын

    Huh?

  • @dandeliontea7
    @dandeliontea7Ай бұрын

    "But wait, there's more!" Remember Jesus's words in Luke 14 about a king sitting down to count the cost before he goes to war? Yeah, that's talking about Herod going to war against his FIL as well.

  • @lsixty30
    @lsixty30Ай бұрын

    You Pentecostal savage , you ! xD

  • @lsixty30

    @lsixty30

    Ай бұрын

    Great videos, I often take notes.

  • @geraldjohnson8871
    @geraldjohnson8871Ай бұрын

    Unbelievers do Not Even consider History or they would Not be Unbelievers. For a true believer the Word Of GOD is enough proof that Jesus is the Saviour of The World. AMEN. Great video that people should watch to learn about the History of Jesus. Amen.

  • @geraldjohnson8871

    @geraldjohnson8871

    Ай бұрын

    @Boundless_Border @b_b. b_b real intelligent reply but if people would check historical events they would see that My God is in fact the only God that has mattered in the history of mankind. Search the Scriptures for in them ye think ye have Eternal Life and they are they that testify that Jesus was and is Still alive To Day. Luke 17:20,21. AMEN.

  • @geraldjohnson8871

    @geraldjohnson8871

    Ай бұрын

    @Boundless_Border @b_b. I believe what l believe Not because of what l have read in the Bible, But by what l have lived ln my life, agreed that l did Not live other people's lives but they or You have Not lived mine either. Experiences of life is what causes people to believe the Way they Do. That's why the world lives in fantasy or deception. Amen.

  • @aka_dust
    @aka_dustАй бұрын

    OOOOOOOOOH!!

  • @makeda6530
    @makeda6530Ай бұрын

    Humans really stay messy smh

  • @Makaneek5060
    @Makaneek5060Ай бұрын

    Pilate thought the Pax Romana was pretty boring, he liked bashing heads.

  • @mike62mcmanus
    @mike62mcmanusАй бұрын

    No wonder Jesus left after he heard about John, it was not his time yet...

  • @kevinmessiah872
    @kevinmessiah872Ай бұрын

    history does not confirm the bible !

  • @TestifyApologetics

    @TestifyApologetics

    Ай бұрын

    But it does

  • @kevinmessiah872

    @kevinmessiah872

    Ай бұрын

    @@TestifyApologetics nope .. sorry but histiry cannot prove that there is a god or that ancient jew rose from the dead, never mind the ludicrous stories of tje old testament. Is there any evidence of the exodus .. no of course not. What about a global flood...hmm again, if anything history shows the impossibility of such a thing. The list goes on, but the historical evidence of ancient times, whilst showing that there were ancient times, all points towards a fundamentally natural world, without the existence of a jewish zombie sky daddy with anger issues. Sorry, but history doesnt work that way.

  • @Commentary173

    @Commentary173

    Ай бұрын

    @@kevinmessiah872 If you start using the terminology, "sky daddy" you've already lost the argument. Not everything can be proven with science. Zombie? Last time I checked, zombies were undead. However, He is fully alive. Jewish? While that may be true both ethnically and religiously, He was also the Messiah who is God made man. No evidence of anything? Sodom and Gomorrah, molten sand at the Red Sea which is not possible without a tower of fire, how do you get fish fossils on the Himalayas? Historical evidence of ancient times? Okay so the Saints knew the Early Church Fathers who knew the Apostles who knew Jesus. If you really think it was a hoax, you need to watch the Babylon Bee's video on it. History does not show the impossibility of it because whether or not it was a flood, the entire world would have been covered in water at some point. Chariot wheels in the Red Sea. Fundamentally natural world? You wanna know what happens in fundamentally natural world? People believe that just because something is natural that it is okay or that just because something feels good, that it is good when this is not the case hence why addiction exists and that's a very hedonic way of living. Congratulations, you just admitted your own faulty reasoning about it being a natural world which ultimately means you can't achieve objective morality because you can never get what you ought to do from what is. Not only that but the worst position I heard on morality was that it is decided by what society believes benefits them is good and whatever they think doesn't is bad. However, morality is not based on human well-being. As William Lane Craig said before, "If morality is based upon ultimate human well being, is it possible to achieve ultimate well-being by causing pain and suffering to others?" If society determines an inherently evil behavior is ultimately beneficial to them, are you going to go along with it? If you do that, then you're a shill. If what you believe in changes on society as a whole disagreeing and not because you genuinely disagree, then what you believe in doesn't matter. You talk about history. If you look long enough into history, philosophy, theology, archaeology, and morality will make you a Christian. The first gulp of natural sciences will make you an atheist but at the bottom of the glass, God is waiting for you. - Werner Heisenberg

  • @cheesytoenails9744

    @cheesytoenails9744

    Ай бұрын

    @@kevinmessiah872 you misspelled history

  • @TonyBMW
    @TonyBMWАй бұрын

    No… no it doesn’t

  • @TestifyApologetics

    @TestifyApologetics

    Ай бұрын

    But it do

  • @TonyBMW

    @TonyBMW

    Ай бұрын

    @@TestifyApologetics source: trust me bro

  • @TestifyApologetics

    @TestifyApologetics

    Ай бұрын

    do u got an argument m8?

  • @imperialrook5442
    @imperialrook5442Ай бұрын

    I realized i forgot to subscribe to bro