Proving The Bible
Discover the fascinating world of Biblical Archaeology and explore the evidence that supports the historical events described in the Bible. Join this course and gain a deeper understanding of the Bible’s historical accuracy. Perfect for lovers of the Bible and those seeking proof of its authenticity.
What you’ll learn
- Deeper knowldege of the Bible
- Archaeological finds that prove the historicity of the Bible
- Get familier with the geography of Israel
- Learn about the ancient history of the Jewish people
For centuries, the Bible served as a history book for many explorers, archeologists and historians.
During the 1960’s and 70’s a new school of thought took over the academic world and began dictating an anti-biblical theory in the fields of history and archeology. They claim that it is not possible to learn history from the Bible and that the majority of the biblical stories are not true or are distorted by authors of much later periods.
Their claim is that you cannot count on a 2,500 year tradition unless you have clear proof in the field of archeology. Because there was no archeological evidence of the Exodus, or the presence of the Israelite people in the land of Israel, then…. it did not happen, and it must be a fairytale.
This was and still is the dominent attitude of the academic world.
After the Six Day War in 1967, many Israeli archeologists conducted surveys in the mountains of Judea and Samaria that were for most years, uncharted territory.
One of them, a young and secular kibbutz member by the name of Adam Zartal, took it upon himself to conduct a thorough survey of northern and central Samaria. In 1982, during his survey of Mt. Ebal, Professur Zartal, of the Haifa University, found a peculiar pile of stones on the north eastern slopes of Mt. Ebal. He decided to excavate the site. Little did he know that he stumbled upon the greatest archeological discovery ever…the clearest proof to the Bible’s historical account!
Who this course is for:
- Lovers of the Bible and Biblical Archaeology
- People who are interested in proof to the historical events discribed in the BIble