10. Is The Bible Reliable?
First,
the Bible was endorsed by Jesus. Today, a book's credibility is
often bolstered by "blurbs" written on the book jacket
by a famous person or an expert in a particular field. Their
credibility is used to establish the book's credibility. For the
Christian, there is no more credible figure in history than Jesus,
and he threw his entire weight behind the Bible (see Matthew
5:18
; John
10:35
).
Second,
the integrity of any ancient writing is determined by the number
of documented manuscripts of fragments of manuscripts we have to
examine. For example, there are also less than ten existing copies
of the ancient manuscripts of Plato which are available to study
and compare in order to determine the accuracy and quality of the
transmission of his writings throughout the years. The oldest of
these manuscripts is a copy dating about 1400 years after it was
originally written.
When
it comes to the Bible, there are over 5,000 handwritten
manuscripts in the Greek language in support of the New Testament
alone that help us ensure the accuracy of its writings. Many of
the earliest copies are separated from the originals not by 1400
years, but only twenty-five to fifty years.
Simply
put, the Bible is the most dependable ancient document in all of
history in terms of textual credibility.
Third,
the Bible has been supported at every juncture by archaeology. Sir
William Ramsay of
Oxford
University
, regarded as one
of the greatest archaeologist ever to have lived, concluded upon
his own examination that the writers of the Bible are historians
of the first rank that should be placed along with the very
greatest of historians. So overwhelming was the support of the
archaeological evidence that Ramsay eventually became a Christian.
The
historical integrity of the Bible also extends to the Bible's
record of such things as the teachings of Jesus. Recent evidence
has determined that such biblical records as the gospel of Matthew
are truly first-hand, eyewitness accounts written as early as A.D.
50, as opposed to layers of stories and traditions that were added
over a kernel of Matthew's actual writings throughout history.
The Bible is the most reliable document imaginable, and can
be read by a spiritual seeker with confidence.
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