Bible History

The Bible is the history book of the universe. It provides an accurate account of historical events that serve as a foundation and a framework for understanding, dating, and interpreting secular history and historical science.

Seven C’s of the Bible

Most people look at the Bible as a book that contains many interesting stories and theological teaching. While this is true, the Bible is so much more—it’s a history book that reveals the major events of history that are foundational to the Bible’s important messages.

Chronology of Ancient Civilizations

Nothing in ancient history (when properly understood) can possibly conflict with biblical history. As archaeologists continue to make exciting new discoveries, we have nothing to worry about. God’s eyewitness record is 100% true and reliable, the only sure starting point for studying the timeline of human history.

The Biblical Timescale

The Bible provides us with a timescale for history. Although not measured by means of atomic clocks, the several dates and facts underlay a proper understanding of the Bible.

Josephus and Biblical History

Josephus is an eminently important and helpful source for gathering details about New Testament times, but Christians should be careful not to read him as an apologist for Christianity or to rely upon him too heavily. Nor should they be ignorant of his bias in favor of Judaism.

Bible History Topics

  • Research Paper
    Evidentialism–The Bible and Assyrian Chronology
    April 1, 2001, pp. 62–68

    There is no reason to bend the Bible to fit the current reconstructions of Assyrian chronology.

  • Research Paper
    Sojourn of the Jews
    April 1, 2001, pp. 60–61

    Chronologists have differing views as to the length of the sojourn of the Jews. I think it would not be a problem for anybody if they just collect all the relevant verses.

Articles About Bible History

  • Research Paper
    Evidentialism–The Bible and Assyrian Chronology
    April 1, 2001, pp. 62–68

    There is no reason to bend the Bible to fit the current reconstructions of Assyrian chronology.

  • Research Paper
    Sojourn of the Jews
    April 1, 2001, pp. 60–61

    Chronologists have differing views as to the length of the sojourn of the Jews. I think it would not be a problem for anybody if they just collect all the relevant verses.

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