Lecture: “New Evidences the Gospels were Based on Eyewitness Accounts” from Peter Williams

A LECTURE_LABEL from the series "LTL Lecture Series Academic Year 2010-2011." The authorship of the first four books of the New Testament has fascinated scholars for centuries. If the authors were eyewitnesses, one could assume greater reliability. If not, then questions are naturally raised about the historicity of details in

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Lecture: “Dead Sea Scrolls: The Significance of the Latest Developments” from Weston Fields

A LECTURE_LABEL from the series "LTL Lecture Series Academic Year 2010-2011." Who can begin to state the significance of the archaeological discovery that began in 1947 in caves near the Dead Sea? No one better than the director of the Dead Sea Scrolls Foundation. Over 100,000 fragments have been pieced

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Lecture: “The Exodus In Light Of Recent Archaeological And Geological Work In North Sinai” from James Hoffmeier

A LECTURE_LABEL from the series "LTL Lecture Series Academic Year 2010-2011." The Israelite exodus from Egypt has been the subject of scholarly interest and investigation since the dawn of Egyptology two centuries ago. In this lecture, Hoffmeier reviews the background information from ancient Egypt and focuses on new geological and

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Lecture: “The Fire That Consumes: A Biblical and Historical Study of the Doctrine of Final Punishment” from Edward Fudge

A LECTURE_LABEL from the series "LTL Lecture Series Academic Year 2011-2012." Around the world today, evangelical Bible scholars are giving hell a serious second look. Would the God who gave his Son to die for sinners finally keep billions of them alive forever to torment them without end? Does Holy

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