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Class 3: The Old Testament (Historical Reliability of the Bible)
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Greg Stone
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April 11, 2026
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Explore the historical reliability of the Old Testament through three critical tests: the Bibliographical Test, which examines the overwhelming manuscript evidence including the Dead Sea Scrolls; the Credibility Test, which reveals hundreds of fulfilled prophecies and the miraculous preservation of Israel; and the Corroboration Test, which showcases dozens of archaeological discoveries that confirm biblical accounts. From the Code of Hammurabi to recent finds like the clay signature of Isaiah, discover how modern archaeology continues to affirm the historical accuracy of Scripture. Learn why the Old Testament's reliability is essential to Christian faith and how the evidence stacks up against any other ancient document in history.

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