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Isaiah’s Amazing Cyrus Prophecy — Not THOSE Gates!
The Bible in the British Museum Welcome to Room 6 of the British Museum! This picture appears to be taken at a time when the Museum was not open, with the Black Obelisk moved to where it could be in … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, Balawat, British Museum, Cyrus, isaiah, prophecy
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The Bible — Not Like Archaeology — Always True, Always Reliable
We weigh the story we think the stones are telling us by the Book, not the other way around. Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, Faith, preservation, Scripture, self-authenticating, sufficiency
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Biblical Archaeology — Always True, Not Always Reliable
The truth of the Bible remains, as it always has been, a question of faith. Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, Assyrian seal, Faith, Omrit, Roman temple, Sargon
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