Part Two
Bibliology: 9 BIBLE EVIDENCES
A DISPENSATIONAL THEOLOGY
Bibliology: 9 BIBLE EVIDENCES
A DISPENSATIONAL THEOLOGY
By Charles F Baker
The
Bible was written on the principle that nothing is to be accepted as truth unless
it is substantiated by at least two or three competent witnesses. Even Jesus
Christ submitted to this dictum. He said: “If I bear witness of myself, my witness
is not true” (John 5:31),
and He then proceeded to call in four great witnesses: John the Baptist, whom
all considered to be a great prophet of God, His miraculous works, the audible
voice of His Father from heaven, and the Scriptures, which He said were written
about Him. We do not have mere hearsay evidence. Events recorded in the Bible
were not done in a corner (Acts 26:26).
The Bible relates actual historical events, many of which have been substantiated
by the findings of archeology. It is not only true to the general facts of
history, but its crucial teachings about the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ
are perhaps the best attested facts of ancient history.
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