The Bible Was Right All Along (Archaeology)
Discover how archaeology is uncovering evidence that confirms the accuracy of the Bible! From ancient Hebrew weights found in Gezer to the House of David inscription in Dan, these findings shed light on historical figures like David. Subscribe now to learn how archaeology is proving that "The Bible Was Right All Along.
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@BiblicalStudiesandReviews
27 күн бұрын
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@BiblicalStudiesandReviews
26 күн бұрын
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I wish video makers would stop using the term "The Bible" as in the title of this video. It's kind of like various members of the UN saying "The Constitution." Whose Constitution, Russian, England, France, USA, whose? They're all different, just like the versions are different. One of the biggest problems with Christianity today is when someone uses the term "The Bible", what they really mean is a collection of words relating what they think God should have said.
@ozdoublelife
25 күн бұрын
As a devout Christian you make a valid point, well somewhat. I'm not bothered by the comment because I know what the word "bible" means and its etymology. Where you made a very minor mistake is stating collection of "words" when it's a collection of letters and books. Ok ok ok semantics? Sure. And I personally don't have to "think" when there is plenty of evidence from secular and historical sources outside of the "bible." Anywhooo, as you were my friend. Not here to argue nor debate. Simply to clear up a few things. Grace and peace.
@olegig5166
24 күн бұрын
@@ozdoublelife I understand what your saying. I used the term "words" because that is what is changed in the versions. Words have meanings with slight subtle changes having huge affect on doctrine. For instance at Gal 2:16 the of/in change at the faith of Christ to faith in Christ changes the meaning from Jesus' faith in God that He will raise Jesus from the dead to our personal faith.