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Josh Gehly's chapter 3 of Witnessing Miracles compares the historical documentation of the resurrection of Jesus Christ with the origins of the Book of Mormon, arguing that both events are supported by a wealth of credible sources. The author contends that while ancient New Testament manuscripts bring historians remarkably close to the life of Jesus, the Book of Mormon offers an even more direct "treasure trove" of original documents. By examining the original and printer's manuscripts, the text highlights how specific scribal errors and corrections corroborate the witnesses' claims of divine dictation. This comparative analysis suggests that the abundance of textual evidence allows for a rational, historical investigation into these miraculous claims. Ultimately, the sources serve to establish a reliable foundation for individuals to prayerfully consider the possibility of divine intervention in both the ancient and modern world.
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Josh Gehly's chapter 3 of Witnessing Miracles compares the historical documentation of the resurrection of Jesus Christ with the origins of the Book of Mormon, arguing that both events are supported by a wealth of credible sources. The author contends that while ancient New Testament manuscripts bring historians remarkably close to the life of Jesus, the Book of Mormon offers an even more direct "treasure trove" of original documents. By examining the original and printer's manuscripts, the text highlights how specific scribal errors and corrections corroborate the witnesses' claims of divine dictation. This comparative analysis suggests that the abundance of textual evidence allows for a rational, historical investigation into these miraculous claims. Ultimately, the sources serve to establish a reliable foundation for individuals to prayerfully consider the possibility of divine intervention in both the ancient and modern world.
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