Flavius Josephus, first-century Jewish historian, offers invaluable insight into biblical history, confirming Scripture’s context and reliability.
How Does Archaeology Support the Reliability of the New Testament?
Explore how archaeological discoveries support the trustworthiness of ancient texts and historical accounts.
Why Did the Apostle Paul Appeal to Caesar?
Discover the reasons behind Paul's decision to appeal to Caesar. Explore the factors that influenced this pivotal choice.
Was Jesus Connected to the Essenes, or Are Their Teachings Irreconcilable with His?
Explore potential ties between Jesus and the Essenes. Delve into whether their teachings align or diverge.
Why Are We Publishing So Many Ancient Classic Historians?
The content discusses the reliability of classical historians and their significance in understanding biblical history. It highlights the contributions of Greek and Roman historians such as Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, and others, in providing external corroboration of biblical events. Their writings enrich our understanding of the ancient world and the historical foundations of faith.
Flavius Josephus: A First-Century Jewish Historian and Military Leader
Discover the life and works of Flavius Josephus, a first-century Jewish historian and military leader. Explore his significant contributions to our understanding of Jewish and Roman history.
The Life and Legacy of Tacitus—A Comprehensive Biography of the Roman Historian
Explore the remarkable life and enduring legacy of Tacitus, one of Rome's greatest historians. Discover his major works, influence on historiography, and his unique insights into the Roman Empire.
Eusebius of Caesarea—Architect of Ecclesiastical History
Eusebius of Caesarea, a key figure in early Christian history, meticulously documented the church's development and defended its faith. His works, rooted in Scriptural authority, offer invaluable insights into the challenges faced by the church. His involvement in the Council of Nicaea exemplifies the delicate balance between theological conviction and external pressures.
Discovering Faith: How Biblical Archaeology Validates Scriptural Accounts
Explore how biblical archaeology provides compelling evidence for the historical accuracy of Scripture. From the Dead Sea Scrolls to the ruins of ancient cities, discover how each finding reinforces the truth and reliability of the Bible, deepening our faith.
Who Were the Jewish Temple Police? What Were Their Duties?
This text provides an examination of the Jewish Temple Police during the Second Temple period, highlighting their origins, duties, and encounters with key New Testament figures. The Temple Police, predominantly Levites, played a significant role, maintaining Temple sanctity and order while also executing commands from religious authorities. Understanding their functions offers valuable insights into socio-religious dynamics of that era and contributes to a nuanced interpretation of the New Testament.


