Biblia

013 – What Are the Sacred or, Symbolical Numbers?

13. What Are the Sacred or, Symbolical Numbers? There are certain numbers employed in Scripture that are known as sacred or symbolical' numbers. Among these are seven (perfection), as the triune symbol of deity and the four quarters of the earth; forty, a "round number," signifying duration, distance, quantity; ten (completeness) ; five, as used … Continue reading “013 – What Are the Sacred or, Symbolical Numbers?”

009 – Were the Gospels Written by the Men Whose Names They Bear?

9. Were the Gospels Written by the Men Whose Names They Bear? Presumption based on internal evidence is in favor of that theory. There has been no serious question as to the authorship of Matthew. Mark is supposed to have derived his knowledge of the events he recorded from Peter. Our knowledge of Peter's character … Continue reading “009 – Were the Gospels Written by the Men Whose Names They Bear?”

008 – Has Bible History Been Substantiated?

8. Has Bible History Been Substantiated? Yes, to a very notable extent by investigations in Bible lands. Excavations of ancient Babylonian tablets have corroborated the Biblical story of the Flood. The discovery of Assyrian inscriptions has proved the identity of Sargon, one of the greatest of the kings of that nation (see Isa_20:1-4); identification of … Continue reading “008 – Has Bible History Been Substantiated?”

005 – Can We Find Any Reference to Christ in Contemporaneous Secular Writers?

5. Can We Find Any Reference to Christ in Contemporaneous Secular Writers? Yes. There are references to Christ in connection with Christians, by several historians. Tacitus, who was praetor under Domitian in A. D. 88, only fifty-eight years after the Crucifixion, refers to Christ (Annal XV144). Pliny the younger, who was tribune in Syria about … Continue reading “005 – Can We Find Any Reference to Christ in Contemporaneous Secular Writers?”