5 Times Archaeology Silenced Critics of the Gospels

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Skeptical critics love to try to poke holes in the Gospel narratives, claiming they’re full of historical blunders. But in recent times, many of these so-called holes have been filled by the shovel of archaeology. In this video, we’re going to run through the top 5 examples of critics looking bad in the light of new archaeological discoveries.

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Sources: The Gospels and Acts as History by Dr. Timothy McGrew, The Gospels and Acts as History by Dr...
Digging For Evidence, Peter S Williams, http://www.peterswilliams.com/publica...

Photo credit: White Synagogue, EpicArchaeology.org
The heel bone and nail from the ossuary of Yehohanan. (photo credit: Courtesy the Israel Museum, photographer: Ilan Shtulman)
(Ossuary Courtesy the Israel Museum, photographer: Ilan Shtulman)
Ruins of the ancient Great Synagogue at Capernaum (or Kfar Nahum) on the shore of the Lake of Galilee, Northern Israel, Eddie Gerald - This file has been provided by UNESCO (unesco.org) as part of a GLAM-Wiki partnership.


Most common prutah of Agrippa I (Obverse). The inscription "of king Agrippa", Fiddler7 - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0

Ehrman photo credit: Dan Sears, CC BY 4.0

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