June 29, 2005
Ralph D. Koehler
PO Box 201 Collingswood, NJ 08108
Motivation - Purpose
Divine Inspiration of the Word
Prophecy
Eyewitness Testimony
Christian Martyrs
Preservation of the Word
Biblical Canon
Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Biblical Translation
Biblical Quotations
Jesus Cited in History
Archaeology
Synopsis
The Truth
“Every word of God is pure” (Proverb 30:5)
“All scripture is given by inspiration of God”
(2 Timothy 3:16)
“Sanctify them through Thy truth: Thy word is truth”
(John 17:17)
The Bible presents the infallible and inerrant Word of
God…
The Lie
“Yea, hath God said…” (Genesis 3:1)
The Serpent beguiled Eve causing doubt in God’s
Word
“Men wrote that book [the Bible].”
Yes, but under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
“There are so many versions.”
Yes, but one definitive text can be discerned
To manifest the Truth concerning Bible history
To help sincere people to recognize the Godly authority of the
Christian Bible
To affirm the Divine inspiration, faithful preservation, and competent translation of the Christian Bible
To present factual evidence building a compelling case for the reliability of the Biblical record - trustworthy
To overcome deception and ignorance concerning Bible history
To dispel the lies of the Serpent
“Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free”
(John 8:32)
Thereby, to lead people to the Lord Jesus Christ!
God communicated directly with chosen men and commanded them to write
Infallible and inerrant
Biblical prophecies and their fulfillment provide objective vindication of the supernatural origination of the prophetic
Scriptures
The Bibles authors were eyewitnesses of the events they recorded
The New Testament authors were martyred for their testimony in the Lord Jesus Christ
Biblical manuscripts have been accurately preserved
Thousands of ancient copies in many languages
The Christian Canon recognizes the inspired books of the Bible
Old Testament – Judaic tradition
New Testament - Books written by Apostles or a close associate
English translation of the Bible has been accomplished by devoted scholars
Archaeology consistently confirms Biblical history
God communicated directly with chosen men and women
Through His spoken work
Through Angels as His messengers
In dreams and visions
By the Holy Spirit
God commanded chosen men to write His words
“God said unto Moses, Write this for a memorial
in a book” (Exodus 17:14)
“Write the vision” (Habakkuk 2:2)
“What thou seest, write in a book” (Revelation 1:11)
Jesus said that the Holy Spirit would remind and guide
“He shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatever I have said unto you” (John 14:26)
“Howbeit, when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth; for he shall not speak of himself, but whatever he shall hear, that shall he speak; and he will show you things to come” (John 16:13)
Prophecy – predictions and their accurate fulfillment
Prophecy is found throughout the Bible
Over 1,817 prophecies are found in the Bible
Throughout both Old and New Testaments
Direct evidence of supernatural knowledge
Compelling witness for Divine inspiration of Scriptures
Objective – prophecies written centuries before fulfillment
Prophets are called by the LORD
“If there be a prophet among you, I the LORD will make myself known unto him in a vision, and will speak to him in a dream”
(Numbers 12:6)
When Messiah Comes
The Angel of God informed Daniel of the exact year of the cutting-off (crucifixion) of the Messiah
445 BC - Order to rebuild wall of Jerusalem
476 - Elapsed years
31 AD Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection
The authors of the Bible were eyewitnesses of the ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ
New Testament writers directly knew the Lord Jesus Christ
Multiple eyewitnesses agreeing
Parallel passages in the Gospels show clear consonance
Independent testimonies are recorded
Entirely valid admissible evidence – affirmed
Scriptures declare the eyewitness testimony
“Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us, Even as they delivered them unto us, who from the beginning were eyewitnesses.” (Luke 1:1-2)
For we have not followed cunningly devised fables when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus
Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty” (2 Peter 1:16)
“For the life was manifested; and we have seen it, and bear witness; and shew unto you the eternal life” (1 John 1:2)
The Lord Jesus Christ predicted persecution unto death
“If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you”
(John 15:20)
“They shall put you out of the synagogues; yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth
God service” (John 16:2)
Imperial Rome outlawed Christianity for three hundred years
Merciless torture and executions
Systematic state-sponsored destruction of Christian churches and biblical manuscripts
The New Testament authors endured martyrdom rather than renounce the truth of their eyewitness testimony concerning the Lord Jesus Christ
Provides compelling evidence for the truth of their witness as recorded in the Bible
Writing predates the oldest books of the Bible – many examples
Original biblical languages
Hebrew for Old Testament
Greek for New Testament
A few verses included in Aramaic
Old Testament (OT) Preservation
Dedicated Hebrew Scribes used careful copying and verification techniques
Letters and verses were counted to verify accuracy of copies
Dead Sea Scrolls ( circa 50 B. C.) match OT Hebrew manuscripts dating to 1100 A. D.
New Testament (NT) Preservation
Over 5,230 ancient manuscripts extant in Greek
Over 10,000 very old Latin Vulgates and other languages
Traditional Text retained in Church use through the centuries – strong consensus for accurate preservation
Old Testament (OT) Canon
Established by Judaic tradition – 39 Books in OT
Received into Christianity from Judaic tradition
OT Apocrypha – fourteen Books
Excluded by Judaism as not inspired
Retained in early Old Latin texts and Vulgate
Retained in Roman Catholic Bibles as “authentic”
Generally, excluded from Protestant Bibles as not inspired
New Testament (NT) Canon
Established by Christian tradition – 27 Books in NT
Selected as inspired by God
Written by an Apostle or someone under apostolic authority
Known to be prophetic and written in the apostolic period
Canon established and published through Church councils and leaders - Althanasius (367 A. D.) Bishop of Alexandria
Uninspired writings may be arranged into categories
Important to separate from inspired canonical books
Old Testament Apocrypha – 14 books
Not considered inspired by Judaic tradition
Examples: 1 & 2 Esdras, 1 & 2 Maccabees, Judith, Baruch,
Wisdom of Solomon
Old Testament Pseudepigrapha – over 280 writings
Uninspired books purporting to be written by an OT hero
Examples: Apocalypse of Abraham, Psalm 151, 1 Enoch,
Jannes and Jambres, Martyrdom and Ascension of Isaiah
Rabbinical Literature
Commentaries on Scriptures and religious instructions
Examples: Talmud (Mishnah and Gemara), Midrash
New Testament Apocrypha
Uninspired (legendary) books concerning NT topics
Examples: Protoevangelism of James, Gospel of Thomas,
Christ’s Descent into Hell, The ACTS of Andrew
The Lord Jesus Christ instructed that the Gospel was to be preached to all nations unto the uttermost parts of the Earth
The outpouring of the Holy Spirit as recorded in ACTS
Chapter 2 enabled the Apostles to preach the Gospel in fifteen different languages
This miraculous gift is indicative of God’s intention to reach mankind in numerous spoken languages
Biblical translation into multiple languages is ongoing
Ancient language translations remain extant including Latin,
Ethiopic, Slavic, Armenian, Syriac, Boharic…
Modern language translation is ongoing
As of 2003, the Bible was translated into over 780 languages
English Translations
For many centuries the Latin Vulgate was the only Bible in
England
English translations of selected books began circa 600 A. D.
Complete English Bible translations
– Wycliffe (1380), Tyndale
(1526), Coverdale (1535), Geneva (1560), King James Version
(1611)
The ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ was public
“Great multitudes followed him, and he healed them all”
Early Christians extensively quoted and referred to New
(Matthew 12:15)
Over 98% of the NT was quoted in early writings
Over 36,000 quotations indexed
Prolific writers: Justin Martyr, Clement of Alexandria,
Origen, Tertullian, Hippolytus, Eusebius of Caesarea
Orthodox Christianity has steadfastly confessed the Divine inspiration of the Bible
Infallible – completely truthful in all matters addressed
Inerrant – without error in fact, completely reliable
Confessions of Divine inspiration of Scripture
Documented by prominent individuals and Church organizations
Non-Christian writers cited the Lord Jesus Christ in ancient times
Provides independent witness to the existence of the Lord
Jesus Christ
Objectively proves that Jesus of Nazareth was a historical person living in Palestine
Jewish references
Flavius Josephus
– Jewish Antiquities, 93 A. D.
Babylonian Talmud
– Sanhedrin, circa 70 – 200 A. D.
Roman references
Pliny the Younger – Letter to Trajan, circa 110 A. D.
Tacitus – Annals, 116 A. D.
Other references
Mara bar Serapion – Syriac manuscript, circa 150 A. D.
Suetonius – Life of Claudius, Life of Nero, 120 A. D.
Archaeology has served to consistently prove the accuracy of
Biblical records
Detailed historical information presented within the Bible has been vindicated through archaeological discoveries – without exception
Archaeological findings vindicate Biblical stories
Existence of ancient cities and tribes
Invasions and conquests
Locations of wells and tombs
Details of New Testament locations and events
Stable at Bethlehem
Synagogue at Capernaum
Peter’s house at Capernaum
Jacob’s well at Sychar
Pool of Siloam, etc.
Professional archaeologists testify of the precise vindication of
Biblical historical accuracy – confirms and verifies
God communicated directly with chosen men and commanded them to write
Infallible and inerrant
Biblical prophecies and their fulfillment provide objective vindication of the supernatural origination of the prophetic
Scriptures
The Bible’s authors were eyewitnesses of the events they recorded
The New Testament authors were martyred for their testimony in the Lord Jesus Christ
Biblical manuscripts have been accurately preserved
Thousands of ancient copies in many languages
The Christian Canon recognizes the inspired books of the Bible
Old Testament – Judaic tradition
New Testament - Books written by Apostles or a close associate
English translation of the Bible has been accomplished by devoted scholars
Archaeology consistently confirms Biblical history
Please see the new book by Ralph D. Koehler:
Christian Bible History (444 pages )
Available via the Internet at Authorhouse.com
And other major online book stores