The Apostolic Classroom
In this bonus episode of The Apostolic Classroom, Steven Gill and Andrew Herbst turn to the field of biblical archaeology—examining how discoveries from the ancient world intersect with the claims of Scripture. Continuing the apologetics focus of Semester 2, the conversation explores a critical question: Is the Bible merely a collection of religious stories, or does it stand as real, verifiable history? Through examples drawn from archaeology, ancient writings, and historical records, the hosts demonstrate how the people, places, and events described in Scripture consistently align with what we find in the broader historical record. Key themes include the role of archaeology in validating historical claims, the relationship between doctrine and real-world events, and why Christianity cannot be separated from history without losing its foundation. The discussion also addresses common objections—such as the absence of evidence for certain events—and explains how archaeological discovery, by nature, is partial, developing, and often surprising. Along the way, Steven and Andrew highlight notable findings—from references to King David to parallels with the Exodus—showing how artifacts, inscriptions, and ancient texts contribute to a growing body of evidence that supports the Bible’s historical reliability. This episode provides a compelling introduction to biblical archaeology, equipping listeners with a deeper understanding of how history and Scripture converge—and why that matters for both faith and apologetics.
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