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Biblical Archaeology Proves That Bible Is Historic

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Submitted by AnneM (United States), Nov 30, 2005 at 12:02

The Bible today can be proven to be historic because of the work of Biblical archaeology in Israel and in the Middle East. The finds in archaeological digs help to flesh out the events connected to the Bible. Many magazines, books, tv specials, and websites have sprung up as a result of Biblical archaeology. Biblical archaeology is what makes the Bible today truly a miracle.

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