by Ted Wright | Dec 24, 2019 | Ancient Egypt, Ancient Egypt and the Pentateuch, Archaeology and the New Testament, Archaeology and the Old Testament, Bible, Biblical Patriarchs, Herod the Great, Herodian Architecture, Roman empire, The Exodus
The Flight into Egypt The Holy Family in the Land of the Pharaohs On the surface, the Christmas story is a very simple one. It is about the birth of a child. The child of the Christmas story, however, isn’t just about any child – He was the Son...
by Ted Wright | Sep 24, 2018 | apologetics, Archaeology and the New Testament, Blog, Debates, Herod the Great, Herodian Architecture, Historiography, History
IS THE JESUS OF HISTORY THE JESUS OF FAITH? HISTORY & ARCHAEOLOGY SAY YES! Jesus mythicists can best be described as people who are “highly skeptical” if not completley doubtful that Jesus Christ ever existed. Of course, most of what we learn about the life and...
by Ted Wright | Feb 6, 2018 | Archaeology and the New Testament, Digging Deeper, Herod the Great, Herodian Architecture, Historiography, History
INTRODUCTION The events recorded in the New Testament and the Gospels were not fanciful stories invented by clever writers. They actually happened in a world and a time that we moderns hardly know. To understand that world, it is crucial that we know the historical...