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Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle provides compelling evidence for the Bible
The third installment of
Patterns of Evidence
examines the question: can we really believe God parted the Red Sea?
by
Lita Sanders
Ancient Roman concrete
The Ancient Romans understood the correlation between natural sedimentary rock and man-made concrete
by
Jonathan O'Brien
The languages of babel
How does the origin of languages fit with the account of the tower of Babel?
by
Murray Adamthwaite
Where was Eden?
What information does the Bible give us that might help to locate Eden?
by
Lita Cosner and Robert Carter
Hebrew professor affirms Genesis as real history
Dr Stephen Schrader, former Old Testament Department Chair and Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament, explains the importance of a historical Genesis.
by
Jonathan Sarfati
How old? When archaeology conflicts with the Bible.
Archaeologists discover a spear point “9000 years old”? But it’s far older than either the biblical date for the Flood or Creation. What is the answer to this?
by
Gavin Cox
Can the Ica Stones be independently authenticated?
Thousands of engraved rocks, many depicting dinosaurs—are they authentic ancient artifacts?
by
David Woetzel and Dennis Swift
Born to communicate
Amazingly, deaf children stranded by themselves develop their own complete sign language.
by
Kevin May
Noah’s Ark on a Roman coin!
The oldest coin to depict a biblical scene. What shape Ark does it depict?
by
Phil Robinson
Is the Bible’s historical record reliable?
Does the Bible’s record of Sennacherib’s attack of Jerusalem contradict extrabiblical historical records?
by
Lita Sanders
The sixteen grandsons of Noah
Secular history shows that the survivors of Noah’s Flood were real people, whose names were indelibly carved on much of the ancient world.
by
Russell Grigg
The sounds of long-dead languages
Many ancient people left a written record of the spoken word, but it takes hard work to understand the texts.
by
Dr Murray Adamthwaite
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