Exploring the Trustworthiness and Transformative Power of the Bible

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"How many of you, raise your hand if you've heard of the old, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Dead Sea Scrolls. Okay. Very important. Probably the most exciting literary find in all of human history is found about 1950. Okay. It's a collection of documents. That's almost the whole Old Testament. 38 of 39 books are there. And it was important because before that, the oldest manuscript we had was like a thousand years later than that. So people, what we're thinking was, and there's a lot of people who said things like, you can't trust this part of the Bible. That was mistranslated." [00:05:06] (36 seconds)


"Now, you would imagine that those words are radically different. But when they studied text by text, letter by letter, it was 95 % the exact same words we had 1 ,000 years later. And that 5 % was misspelled words, by and large. I mean, how many of you could spell Melchizedek for 1 ,000 years in a row? Hebzibah, right? How many of you could get Jehoshaphat? I can't spell it right now, right? Can barely say it. So it was the most remarkable historical find really in human history. And it proves that you can trust the text." [00:06:08] (36 seconds)


"Think about Moses. He was raised in the finest Egyptian schools there were. And Egypt was the world's greatest superpower. I mean, we still don't know how they made the pyramids, right? They did incredible things in science and engineering and architecture. They were brilliant, but they got this part wrong. They said the earth was on five pillars. Why didn't Moses put that in the book of Genesis? Because God wrote the book of Genesis." [00:15:35] (29 seconds)


"In fact, what God's word says in the oldest book, did you know Job is older than Genesis? The book of Job is older than every book in all of human history. It is the oldest book that we have a copy of today. And it says in Job 26 and seven, God stretches the northern sky over empty space and he hangs the earth on what? Nothing. That statement, was at odds with every scientific belief in the known world at that time." [00:15:39] (31 seconds)


"Y 'all, the Bible's filled with prophecies, all kinds of predictions of what's gonna happen, when it's gonna happen and how it's gonna happen. There are thousands of them and most of them have already been accurately fulfilled. None have been proven to be wrong. A handful are waiting to be fulfilled and they'll soon happen in our day and then Christ will return." [00:19:06] (21 seconds)


"There were 300 prophecies just about the Messiah, the Christ coming. They were given over a thousand years, things about where he'd be born and who he'd be born to and how he'd be born and where he'd die and how they would kill him. And Jesus Christ fulfilled all of those prophecies. Now, how do you go back and figure out and make up where you're gonna be born? How do you control who your mama's daddy and grandpa was gonna, like, you can't control that. I mean, this is all so incredibly accurate down to how he would die." [00:19:26] (35 seconds)


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