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sesenic [268]
3 years ago
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Is bible history? How do we evaluate its historicity?2. What do we know of the context of the time and what is the rule of histo

rical investigation? 3. How do scholars treat accounts of miracles or statements about (a) God’s will?4. What are the limitations of the text in regard to its authors?5. What are the limitations of modern readers when they encounter biblical texts? 6. What do we know about worship in the Ancient Israelite world?7. What do we use as sources to understand Ancient Israelite practice? Is there uniformity of practice?8. What does Bowley mean when he says: It is reductionist to speak of the Israelite way of thinking, Israel’s view of God or on anything else.
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Mandarinka [93]3 years ago
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Answer:

The bible was written about 2,000 years ago so it could be counted as history. The bible was written by God's words, but God doesn't have an age so it doesn't count as history. The Bible is the Beginning, Middle, and End.

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Sorry if that doesn't help,

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