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  1. Jan 23, 2018 · From Job (Job 8:8) to Luke (Luke 1:3–4), Scripture affirms “it is appropriate for students of Scripture to pursue the archaeological evidence of the past that touches upon the peoples, places, and events of the Bible” (26) in order to confirm what the Bible says.

  2. Far from swashbuckling treasure-hunting, however, archaeology today focuses on the little things: pottery shards, coins, fragmentary texts. These seemingly insignificant finds are used primarily to piece together the world in which Jesus and other New Testament figures lived.

  3. Jan 19, 2019 · Herod Antipas, Herod Archelaus, etc). Many scholars are convinced that this is the ossuary of the high priest who played a prominent role in the trial of Jesus. His ossuary and physical remains provide archaeological evidence confirming the existence of a prominent person in the New Testament.

  4. Apr 15, 2023 · Archaeology can also contribute to our understanding of the people and places described in the New Testament. By excavating the sites mentioned in the biblical text and analyzing the artifacts found there, archaeologists can provide valuable insights into the historical accuracy of the New Testament.

  5. Dec 6, 2017 · While the purpose of archaeology is not to prove (or disprove) the historicity of the people and events recorded in Scripture, it can help immeasurably to confirm the historical reality and accuracy of the Bible and to demonstrate that faith has a factual foundation.

  6. Despite these limitations, archaeology—in the broad sense of the deliberate or chance recovery of ancient remains, including epigraphic evidence—is obviously our only possible source of new factual data capable of elucidating the Bible, without which we are reduced to endless manipulation of the received texts, or application of ingenious but fr...

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  8. Jan 12, 2019 · Many of these finds relate directly to the Bible; others shed light on different periods in biblical history. While no discovery in archaeology can “prove the Bible is true,” hundreds of finds over the past 150 years have continuously demonstrated the historical reliability of Scripture.

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