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RELIABILITY
OF THE OLD TESTAMENT
PART
I

Lecture
Objectives:
This
presentation is designed to show that the Bible is reliable historical
documentation for the origin and history of New Testament
Christianity.

References:
John 10.35;
Matt. 5.18; Gen 4.22; Gen 10;
Leon Jaroff, "Iceman",Time (New York, Time, Inc.,
26th, 1992), pp. 62-69.
Wm. Hallo, The Ancient Near East: A History, op. cit., p. 39
in confirmation of Genesis 11.1
P.W. Gaebelein Jr., "Mari", The International Standard
Bible Encyclopedia, full Revised, Editor: Geoffrey Bromiley
(Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 1986), III.
245-248.
Ronald Wyatt, Discovered: Sodom and Gomorrah (Nashville,Tennessee:
Wyatt Publishing, 1993).

Questions For
Focus:
1. Is it
necessary and honorable that we confirm our nation's history with hard
facts?
2. Did Jesus
believe in the reliability of the Old Testament? How do we know?
3. How do we
account for the flood stories among ancient civilizations?
4. Identify
the King's List of Kish, dated 2200 B.C.
5. How do we
account for such a complete list of nations in Genesis 10 if the Old
Testament is not reliable? Is this list of nations in harmony with
other ancient lists?
6. What is
carbon-14 dating? Explain.

- INTRODUCTION
- How
many of you believe,
- Ivan
III (the Great) expanded the Russian Empire from 1462-1505?
- That
Ivan IV (the Terrible) almost ruined the Empire from
1533-1584?
- What
reliable historical sources led you to believe that these
two men were indeed true historical personalities?
- THE
OLD TESTAMENT: THE HISTORICAL TEXT USED BY JESUS.
- Jesus'
belief of Old Testament truth. John 10.35.
- Jesus'
belief of Old Testament preservation. Matt. 5.18.
- Evidence
of Dead Sea Scrolls confirms Jesus' belief.
- See
pictures of Qumran and Dead Sea Scrolls
- PRE-FLOOD
HISTORY OF GENESIS 1 (5.4000 - 3000 B.C.)
- Bible
Picture of Highly Civilized Man in Genesis 4.22.
- Discovery
of the "Ice Man" (3300 B.C.) in Australian Alps.
- His
copper axe and expertly designed bow and flint-pointed
arrows prove that the historians were wrong and that the
Bible picture of early man is true. Leon Jaroff, "Ice
Man", Time (New York,Time, Inc., October 26th,
1992), pp. 62-69. See pictures of Ice Man.
- THE
FLOOD STORY OF GENESIS 6-8 (3000 - 2400 B.C.)
- God
sent a flood to destroy wicked man - Picture.
- Noah's
ship - 158 meters long: Picture.
- Ancient
Flood stories among all nations
- Kish's
King List dated to 2200 B.C.
- Opinion
of William Hallo of Yale University
- Geological
evidences
- The
remains of Noah's Ark: Picture and Video
- TOWER
OF BABEL AND TABLE OF NATIONS (2400 - 1950 B.C.)
- Man's
sin in building a city and a tower: they stayed in one place
instead of filling the earth as God had commanded. Gen 9.1.
- After
the flood God commanded men to multiply and fill the earth.
Gen 9.1.
- Instead
of scattering most men moved to Babylon (Iraq) and built a
large city and tower. At this time all men spoke the same
language. Gen 11.1
- Confusing
their language, God scattered them over the earth, by
origination different languages and nations. Genesis 11.
- The
King's List of Kish, dated 2200 B.C., corroborates this
Bible story by telling of a golden age when all spoke but
one language. William Hallo, The Ancient Near East: A
History, op. cit., p. 39, confirming Genesis 11.1.
- An
ancient ziggarat found in Iraq may be the remains of the
Tower of Babel. Show pictures.
- Genesis
10 contains the most complete list of nations ever written.
- These
nations are traced back to Noah's three sons.
- The
Russian people are traced back to "Magog" and
Meshech" from whom the city of Moscow may have been
named.
- In
proof of the accuracy of the Bible list, most of these
nations are found in the ancient inscriptions of Egypt,
Assyria, Babylon, Ur and Kish.
- HISTORY
OF ABRAHAM IN GENESIS 12-20 (1950 - 1780 B.C.)
- God
made a promise to Abraham that he would be the father of many
nations, including Israel.
- God
also promised him the Israel would possess the land of
Canaan, produce Jesus Christ, who would bless all nations.
Gen. 12.1-3; 15.13-21; Gal 3.6-8, 16-17.
- The
discovery of the Mari Letters of Syria, dated the 18th
century B.C., corroborates the description of Abraham's
culture to be accurate. P.W. Gaebelein Jr.,
"Mari", The International Standard Bible
Encyclopedia, Full revised, Editor, Geoffrey Bromiley
(Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.,
1986), III. 245-248. Show Picture.
- In
Abraham's time Sodom and Gomorrah became so wicked that God
destroyed these cities with burning sulfur. Genesis 18-19.
- Many
believe the Bible account to be a myth.
- However,
a recent exploration near Massada, west of the Dead Sea,
uncovered ashened remains of ancient cities burned with
sulphur balls that had fallen from the sky. Ronald
Wyatt, Discovered: Sodom and Gomorrah
(Nashville, Tennessee: Wyatt Publishing, 1993). Pictures
- JACOB,
JOSEPH AND ISRAEL GO TO EGYPT (1780 - 1530 B.C.)
- Abraham's
son Isaac had a son named Jacob. His name was later changed to
Israel. Jacob's 12 sons became the 12 tribes of Israel. Genesis
21.5; 25.21-26; 35.9-12; Exodus 1.1-6.
- Joseph,
a son of Jacob, we sold into Egyptian slavery.
- He
later became prime minister in about 1666 B.C. Genesis 37,
39-41.
- Joseph,
in his great wisdom, saved Israel from a seven year famine
by moving his brothers to Egypt. Genesis 42-47.
- Later,
a new king enslaved Israel and murdered the nation's infants
about 1530 B.C.
- MOSES
AND THE EXODUS (1527 - B.C.)
- Baby
Moses was born about 1527 B.C.
- Hidden
in a basket boat in the Nile River, he escaped death, was
found by Pharaoh's daughter, educated in the king's palace.
Exodus 1-2.
- Due
to threat he escaped to Median (Saudi Arabia), only to be
sent back to force Egypt's king to free Israel from slavery.
Exodus 3-6.
- God
sent 10 plagues upon Egypt to force Pharaoh to free His
people. Exodus 7-13.
- First,
he let them go, changed his mind, pursued them to the Red
Sea, and trapped them.
- Keeping
His promise God used an East wind to open the waters making
possible Israel's escape.
- The
Egyptian forces were pursuing Israel through the waters when
the sea closed destroying the army.
- Most
historians believe this account to be fictitious stating that
Egyptian history contradicts the Bible account. But is it?
Consider the following:
- Recent
carbon-14 dating shows Egyptian history to be wrongly dated
by several centuries. T. Save-Soderbergh and I.U. Olsson,
"C-14 Dating and Egyptian Chronology" (New York:
Wiley Pub., 1971), pp. 48-54.
- A
scholar, by using this process, discovered in Egyptian
documents the entire Biblical history form Joseph to
Moses.
- This
evidence included: the famine, Israel's enslavement, the
ten plagues, the destruction of Pharaoh army. Ted
Stewart, The Discovery of Joseph, Moses and the
Exodus In Egyptian History, manuscript to be
published in late 1993.
- Too,
and amateur explorer recently identified the Red Sea
crossing site by discovering ancient chariot parts at
the bottom of the sea. Ron Wyatt, Discovered: Noah's
Ark, op. cit., pp.
- After
crossing the Red Sea, Israel traveled on the Mt. Sinai where
God gave Moses Israel's governing laws. Exodus 19-23.
- Moses
wrote the Bible's first five books.
- Israel
sins and God causes her to wander through the wilderness
40 years.
- Moses
dies.
- Joshua
is chosen to lead Israel to Canaan. Book of Joshua.
- Jericho
is Canaan's first fortified city to be taken under God's
direction. The walls fall and Israel's advancing army
burned the city. Joshua 6.
- Note
that excavation shows Jericho's walls fell by earthquake
and that the city was burned as the Bible describes.
- Carbon-14
tests (B.C.1410) show the walls to be burned and
corroborates the Bible's dating for the city, 14-7 B.C.
Bryant Wood, "Did The Israelites Conquer
Jericho?" Biblical Archaeological Review,
Editor H. Shanks, Washington D.C., March/April, 1990.
- Excavation
shows that many cities in Palestine were conquered when
Jericho was destroyed. Kathleen Kenyon, Archaeology
In The Holy Land, 5th Ed. (Nashville, Tennessee:
Thomas Nelson Pub., 1985), 117-118.
- THE
PERIOD OF THE JUDGES (1400-1050 B.C.)
- For
about 400 years Israel lived in Canaan divided into 12 tribes.
- They
were led by Judges instead of a king. Book of Judges.
- Due
to national sin, the Canaanites repossessed many principal
cities formerly conquered under Joshua's leadership.
- Israel
experienced periods of peace and oppression from the
surrounding nations. Book of Judges.
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