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History See other History Articles Title: Archaeological Discovery Supports Scripture...Once Again Breakpoint ^ | 03/09/2010 | Charles Colson Once again, archaeology confirms the accuracy of biblical history. Thats good news, but should it affect how we believers view Scripture? Israeli archeologist Eilat Mazar has reported an exciting discoveryevidence that newly unearthed fortifications in Jerusalem were built 3,000 years ago. Based on the age of pottery shards that she found at the site, Mazar believes that the fortifications were built by Solomon, just as described in the Old Testament. Of course thats interesting news for Jews and Christians, but theres a lot more to this than you might expect. As the Associated Press reported, If the age of the wall is correct, the finding would be an indication that Jerusalem was home to a strong central government that had the resources and manpower needed to build massive fortifications in the 10th century B.C. Thats a direct contradiction to the views of some scholars who believe, as the AP puts it, that Davids [and Solomons] monarchy was largely mythical and that there was no strong government to speak of in that era. No wonder that Mazar calls the wall the most significant construction we have from First Temple days in Israel. And if shes right, we will have another link in the long chain of evidence that demonstrates the historical veracity of the Bible. As Ive said before on BreakPoint, discoveries like these are worth getting excited overeven though we need to be careful not to get too carried away by them. Every archeological, historical, or even scientific find that we make that supports the Scriptures is welcome news. They remind us that the Bible is a record of real people, places, and eventsthat as Dorothy L. Sayers put it, Jesus Christ was born into history, not into mythology. At a time when the veracity of the Bible is under attack from all sides, such reminders are always refreshing and encouraging. Yet at the same time, the primary source of our beliefs must remain the Bible itself. I made this point several years ago when archaeologists discovered an ossuarythat is, a box for bonesmarked James...brother of Jesus. Even today there is controversy over the ossuarys authenticity. But even if the discovery of an ossuary or a city wall corroborates what the Bible says, that does not make the biblical facts more factualit simply confirms them. And as historian Paul Johnson says, the confirming evidence for scriptural accuracy is mountingso much so that the skeptics, not the Christians, must fear the further course of scientific discovery. But always rememberthe Bible stands on its own credible witness, regardless of whether secondary sources confirm or seemingly contradict it. If we get too caught up in each discovery that seems to support the Bible, we run the risk of building our faith on a less-than-solid foundation. And we run the risk of being disappointed and disillusioned should a certain artifact be somehow discredited. Better to build our faith on the solid rock of Gods Wordeven as the evidence continues to mount, this time from a pile of ancient rubble pointing to the Words veracity. Several years ago, Paul Johnson gave a remarkable speech at Dallas Seminary called A Historian Looks at Jesus. Its one of the best pieces on the accuracy of Scripture Ive encountered. I encourage you to read it as welland you can do that now because we have it for you at our website, BreakPoint.org.
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No one should be surprised. Scripture is 100 percent accurate.
Absolutely, how do you balance your faith in light of the daily torrent of anti- God spoken here? I'm amazed at all the vitriol. We have all heard of 'shooting the messenger' The comments above never speak about the importance of this discovery. It's earthshaking! When it comes to Chistians, the real serious one's have gotten up off the floor of life and done great things for the Kingdom. Colson's singlehanded attack upon the ungodly state of the prison systems around the World is no less than astounding. One day, I suspect Colson will be sainted.
We have all heard of 'shooting the messenger' The comments above never speak about the importance of this discovery. It's earthshaking! Jhn 15:18 If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before [it hated] you. Jhn 15:19 If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you. Jhn 15:20 Remember the word that I said unto you, The servant is not greater than his lord. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you; if they have kept my saying, they will keep yours also. Jhn 15:21 But all these things will they do unto you for my name's sake, because they know not him that sent me.
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