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How Reliable is the Old Testament? (Part 1)

When it comes to the historical reliability of the Bible, there is scholarly research to support the New Testament… but what about the Old Testament? In this first video of a three-part series, Calum Miller reviews academic resources and archaeological evidence to determine the historical accuracy of events and places recorded in the Old Testament, such as the Flood and the Tower of Babel.

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How Reliable is the Old Testament? (Part 3)

Join Calum Miller for the final lecture in a three-part series on the historical reliability of the Old Testament. In this session, delve into the archaeological discoveries that shed light on key biblical figures such as David and Solomon. Explore how external sources and historical evidence align with the biblical narratives, providing a deeper understanding of the Old Testament's credibility and its place in ancient history.

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