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Shtirlitz [24]
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Historical evidence of the authenticity of Biblical prophecy is its:

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ALL OF THE ABOVE ARE historic evidence!
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The correct answer is fulfillment . Some of the things that the bible said would happen indeed did. This, to some, is proof that the bible is authentic. Others would disagree. 
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