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In this episode of Written and Read, we explore the relationship between archaeology and the Bible.
We look at key discoveries such as the Pilate Stone, the Tel Dan Stele, and the Cyrus Cylinder, and how they connect to people, places, and events described in Scripture. These findings help illuminate the historical setting of the Bible and show that it is rooted in real history.
At the same time, we clarify an important truth: while archaeology can support and illuminate the biblical record, the authority of Scripture comes from God Himself, not from human discovery.
By Robert C CrowderIn this episode of Written and Read, we explore the relationship between archaeology and the Bible.
We look at key discoveries such as the Pilate Stone, the Tel Dan Stele, and the Cyrus Cylinder, and how they connect to people, places, and events described in Scripture. These findings help illuminate the historical setting of the Bible and show that it is rooted in real history.
At the same time, we clarify an important truth: while archaeology can support and illuminate the biblical record, the authority of Scripture comes from God Himself, not from human discovery.