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]]>The Bible is often challenged on historical grounds. Some ask, “Did these people really exist? Did these events really happen?” The answer, rooted in both faith and fact, is a confident yes. The Bible is not a mythological text—it records real events, real people, and real places. And time and time again, archaeology, ancient records, and historical research confirm what Scripture has said all along.
These are only a few examples. Over and over again, the spade of the archaeologist confirms the pen of the prophet.
The Bible isn’t a single viewpoint. It’s a collection of multiple eyewitness testimonies, often written close to the time of the events:
No other ancient text is supported by as many early manuscripts and copies as the New Testament—over 5,800 Greek manuscripts, many of them within a few centuries of the originals.
Of course, faith is essential in our walk with God. But biblical faith is not blind—it is grounded in evidence. The God of the Bible operates in time, space, and history. Christianity is not built on fairy tales. It is built on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus—a real event in history.
“Your word, Lord, is eternal; it stands firm in the heavens.” – Psalm 119:89
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