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The Bible Comes Alive
Sir Charles Marston's The Bible Comes Alive (1937) is a biblical archaeology book that presents archaeological findings, particularly from excavations in the Middle East, to support the authenticity and historical accuracy of the biblical narrative, particularly the books of Moses. Marston argues that physical evidence strengthens the truth of the Bible. The book focuses on validating the narrative of the Pentateuch (the first five books of Moses) and asserts that these documents are based on eyewitness accounts, not oral traditions written down much later. It highlights how the cultures and customs described in the Bible align with what archaeologists have discovered about ancient civilizations. Overall, the book aims to convince readers that modern archaeology confirms the biblical narrative as reliable historical fact.
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| T.2061 | 220.9 Mar b | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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| Publisher | Eyre and Spottiswoode Imited : London., 1938 |
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xix + 301hlm; 14,5x21cm
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English
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220.9
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