The Fourth Day: Why the Bible is Historically Accurate
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Many historians have an "anti-biblical" bias when reckoning the events of the Old Testament. Christian theologians have relied heavily on the opinions of these secular historians to develop a biblical timeline. What if the Bible has enough information in its pages so that a historical timeline could be developed that is independent of the secular historians? Using this approach I have uncovered several interesting historical possiblities: 1.) Instead of the 200 years claimed by historians the Persian Empire only lasted 21 years, 2.) There was no Pharaoh for a period of 300 years in Ancient Egypt, 3.) The Persian king Ahasuerus, claimed to be Xerxes by many historians, may in actuality be Cyrus the Great.
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- Publication Date
- Jan 4, 2007
- Language
- English
- Category
- Reference
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Darren Thompson
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