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In the Old Testament, God challenged false gods to prove themselves by predicting the future—and of course, they can’t. But the Bible does! Thousands of times!
For example, the prophet Isaiah predicted that a man named Cyrus would let the Israelites return home before Cyrus was even born! Jesus, through his birth, life, death, and resurrection, fulfilled dozens of very specific prophecies, including being born of a virgin and having lots cast for his clothing.
Other religious writings don’t make specific predictions that’ve come true. Only the Bible does! And why? Because it was written by the one who knows the end from the beginning.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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In the Old Testament, God challenged false gods to prove themselves by predicting the future—and of course, they can’t. But the Bible does! Thousands of times!
For example, the prophet Isaiah predicted that a man named Cyrus would let the Israelites return home before Cyrus was even born! Jesus, through his birth, life, death, and resurrection, fulfilled dozens of very specific prophecies, including being born of a virgin and having lots cast for his clothing.
Other religious writings don’t make specific predictions that’ve come true. Only the Bible does! And why? Because it was written by the one who knows the end from the beginning.

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