Browse by tag
Find articles across the site by topic tags only. Pick a tag below or search for one.
Clear tag11 articles tagged "New Testament"
Hezekiah’s Tunnel and the Siloam Inscription
Discover Hezekiah’s Tunnel Siloam Inscription, an archaeological find confirming biblical history in the 8th century BC.
Apostles’ Martyrdom: Evidence of Early Conviction
The apostles' testimony for the resurrection provides compelling historical evidence. Their martyrdom and transformation from skeptics make a powerful case for Jesus' resurrection.
New Testament Manuscript Reliability: Comparison to Other Ancient Works
The New Testament’s manuscript reliability is unmatched, with thousands of early copies and careful preservation confirming its preservation.
The New Testament: A Text with Over a Million Ancient Citations
Early church fathers quoted the New Testament over a million times, providing powerful independent confirmation of its text and authenticity.
Medical and Historical Corroboration of the Crucifixion of Jesus
Medical and historical evidence shows Jesus' crucifixion, from hematidrosis to scourging, nailing, and piercing, aligns with Gospel accounts.
Fulfillment of the New Covenant
Discover the New Covenant prophecy in Jeremiah 31:31–34, Ezekiel 36:26–27, and Joel 2:28–29, fulfilled in Jesus through the Holy Spirit.
The Nazareth Decree
The Nazareth Decree shows Roman tomb laws and circumstantial evidence tied to Jesus’s resurrection and other possible origins.
Pliny the Younger
Pliny the Younger provides Roman, non-Christian evidence of early Christian persecution and the courage of believers facing execution.
Darkness at the Crucifixion
Explore ancient accounts of darkness during Jesus’s crucifixion, including the Gospels, Thallus, Phlegon, and Hou Hanshu, and their historical context.
Tacitus on Jesus
Tacitus provides independent, first-century evidence of Jesus’s crucifixion under Pilate and the early persecution of Christians under Nero.
The Antiquities of the Jews by Josephus
Josephus provides first-century, non-Christian evidence of Jesus’s life, crucifixion, and early Christian movement.
