A very happy and peaceful Easter to you all, my brothers and sisters in Christ. This week's podcast is all about tying the veracity and historicity of the New Testament together with the Old, to show us how we can be confident that Jesus Christ our Lord was indeed who He said He was. I look at the historical narratives given in the Book of Acts, the Gospel of Luke, the Gospel of John, and other parts of the New Testament, and tie them back to the narratives of Exodus and Genesis. I make particular reference to a film that I cannot recommend highly enough. And I conclude by offering some advice to those struggling with that very last, and scariest, step into the Christian faith.
Video References
Further Reading
- The Amarna letters and Abraham's historicity;
- Finding the Ur of Abraham;
- The Nuzi and Marr tablets that give significant weight to the Mosaic accounts in Genesis and Exodus;
- The Merneptah Stele that corroborates the Biblical story of Exodus and lines it up with historical fact;
- The Tel Dan Stele, which gives the first known reference to King David;
- Further historical evidence that supports the Biblical narrative;
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