Thursday, January 31, 2013

Archeology Confirms the Biblical Record

Does Archaeology Confirm the Biblical Record?

  1. Exodus 12:29 states that the first-born son of Pharaoh, as well as every first-born son of Egypt, died. Historians believe that the Pharaoh with whom Moses dealt was either Amenhotep II or Merneptah. Whichever it was, inscriptions have been found that neither was succeeded by his first-born son.
  2. In Exodus 5:7-19, the Bible tells us that Pharaoh, after providing straw for the Hebrew slaves, would provide straw no more. Naville (1883) and Kyle (1908), found at Pithom, the lower courses of brick filled with good, chopped straw; the middle course with less straw; and the upper course with no straw whatsoever.
  3. Joshua 2:15 tells us that Rahab’s house was upon the town wall. Did the ancient inhabitants really build houses on the wall? Garstang found in Jericho the ruins of double walls, fifteen feet apart, linked together by houses built across the top!
  4. I Samuel 31:10 tells us that King Saul’s armor was placed in the house of Ashtaroth. I Chronicles 10:10 tells us that King Saul’s head was placed in the temple of Dagon. Did such temples ever exist? Before 1921, the skeptic would argue that no such temple ever existed. However, between 1921 and 1930, the University Museum of Pennsylvania found in Bethshan the ruins of a temple of Ashteroth, as well as the ruins of a temple of Dagon.
  5. In I Kings 14:25-26, we are told that Shishak took away gold from King Solomon. In 1939, Shishak’s mummy was found – in a gold-covered sarcophagus.
  6. In II Kings 9:30, the Bible says that Jezebel painted her face. The actual saucers in which Jezebel mixed her cosmetics have been found in Samaria. Small stone boxes, with a number of holes for various colors: kohl for black, turquoise for green, ochre for red; with a central depression for mixing. They still had traces of red.
  7. The Biblical books of Kings and Chronicles record details of the reign of kings Uzziah, Ahaz, Menahem, Pekah, and Hoshea. These five Hebrew kings are named in the inscriptions of Pul, an Assyrian king.
  8. The northern kingdom of Israel was carried away to Assyria by Tiglath-pileser. An inscription of Tiglath-pileser was found. It read, “The people of the land of Omri I deported to Assyria.”
  9. King Uzziah’s gravestone has been found by Dr. Sukenik of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
  10. II Chronicles 32:5 tells us that Hezekiah made repairs to the wall of Jerusalem. These repairs can be distinctly seen today!
  11. II Kings 20:20 describes a tunnel built by King Hezekiah. This tunnel, which runs 1,700 feet through solid rock, has been found!
  12. King Hezekiah, according to II Kings 18:14-16, paid tribute to the Assyrian king Sennacherib. One of Sennacherib’s inscriptions has been found, which says, “The fear of my majesty overwhelmed Hezekiah. He sent tribute.”
  13. Isaiah 20:1 tells of an Assyrian king by the name of Sargon. No other ancient literature mentioned this king at all, leaving skeptics to wonder whether he existed at all. However, in 1842, Botta discovered the ruins of his palace, showing him to have been one of the greatest Assyrian kings.
  14. Esther’s palace, Esther 1:2, has been excavated. The king’s gate, Esther 4:2; the inner court, Esther 5:1; the outer court, Esther 6:4; and the palace garden, Esther 7:7; have all been located and clearly identified in the ruins.
  15. Daniel 1:1 tells of a Babylonian king named Nebuchadnezzar. A cameo of Nebuchadnezzar’s head, carved by his own order, has been found.
  16. Belshazzar, according to Daniel 5, was king of Babylon. However, no mention of Belshazzar was found in Babylonian records until 1853. Since that time, inscriptions have been found, which prove Belshazzar to have reigned with the last king of Babylon, confirming the events of the fifth chapter of Daniel.
  17. The book of Jonah is one of the most disputed books of the Bible. Did a prophet named Jonah really go to Nineveh and preach? One of Nineveh’s mounds is called the “Jonah” mound.
  18. The site of Christ’s crucifixion has been found.
  19. An empty tomb, corresponding with the details of Joseph’s tomb, in which Christ was buried, has been found.
  20. In Revelation, John writes seven letters to seven churches. All seven of these ancient congregations have been found.

These are only a few archeological discoveries that confirm the Biblical record. These have been taken from Halley’s Bible Handbook by H.H. Halley.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Thus Speaketh Christ our Lord

A Provoking Thought from an Unknown Author

Ye call Me Master and obey Me not,
Ye call Me Light and see Me not,
Ye call Me Way and walk not,
Ye call Me Life and desire Me not,
Ye call Me wise and follow Me not,
Ye call Me fair and love Me not,
Ye call Me rich and ask Me not,
Ye call Me eternal and seek Me not,
Ye call Me gracious and trust Me not,
Ye call Me noble and serve Me not,
Ye call Me mighty and honor Me not,
Ye call Me just and fear Me not,
If I condemn you, blame Me not.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

The Bible

A Tribute to the Bible from an Unknown Author

When I am tired, the Bible is my bed;
Or in the dark, the Bible is my light.
When I am hungry, it is the vital bread;
Or fearful, it is armor for the fight.
When I am sick, ‘tis healing medicine;
Or lonely, thronging friends I find therein.

If I would work, the Bible is my tool;
Or play, it is a harp of happy sound.
If I am ignorant, it is my school;
If I am sinking, it is solid ground.
If I am cold, the Bible is my fire;
And wings, if boldly I aspire.

Should I be lost, the Bible is my guide;
Or naked, it is raiment rich and warm.
Am I imprisoned, it is ranges wide;
Or tempest-tossed, a shelter from the storm.
Would I adventure, ‘tis a gallant sea;
Or would I rest, it is a flowery lea.

Does gloom oppress? The Bible is a sun.
Or ugliness? It is a garden fair.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

The Diary of a Bible

January 15th
I’ve been resting quietly for a week. The first few nights after the first of the year my owner read me regularly; but now, he has forgotten me, I guess.

February 2nd
Cleaned up. I was dusted today, along with other things, and put back in my place.

February 22nd
My owner used me for a short time after dinner. Looked up a few references. Going to Sunday School tomorrow.

March 7th
Cleaned up. Dusted, and in my old place again. Have been down in the lower hall since my trip to Sunday School.

April 2nd
Busy day. My owner led a Christian Endeavor meeting and had to look up references. He had an awful time finding me, although I was right there in my place all the time.

May 5th
In Grandma’s lap. She is here on a visit. Today she let a tear drop on Colossians 2:5-7.

May 6th
In Grandma’s lap again this afternoon. She spent most of her time on I Corinthians 13, and the last four verses of the 15th chapter.

May 7, 8, and 9th
In Grandma’s lap every afternoon now. It’s a comfortable spot. Sometimes she reads me, and sometimes she talks to me.

May 10th
Grandma’s gone. Back in my old place again. She kissed me goodbye.

June 4th
Had a couple of four-leaf clovers stuck in me today.

July 1st
Packed in a trunk with clothes and other things. Off on a vacation, I guess.

July 7th
Still in the old trunk.

July 10th
Still in the old trunk, although nearly everything else has been taken out.

July 15th
Home again and in my old place. Quite a journey, although I do not see why I went, for I was never taken out of the trunk.

August 1st
Rather stuffy and hot. Have two magazines, a novel, and an old hat on top of me. Wish they would take them off.

September 10th
Cleaned up. Dusted and set right again.

September 22nd
Used by Mary a few minutes today. She was writing a letter to a friend whose brother had died and wanted an appropriate verse.

October 1st
Back in my old place again. Not even dusted this week. I seem to be used only for emergencies. Wonder why they bother with me at all?



-Taken from Churchman Magazine.