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Illuminating The Bible

2025/1/12
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Bobby Duke: 我认为考古发现不是为了证明圣经的真实性,而是为了照亮圣经,让圣经以生动的色彩呈现。许多人一生都在阅读圣经,但当他们访问以色列后,他们会觉得一切都变得生动起来,就像从看黑白电视变成了看彩色电视一样。例如,当福音书中提到耶稣讲述一个人从耶路撒冷走到耶利哥的比喻时,你可以想象那次旅行的样子。我在圣地的时间和参与考古挖掘的经历让我更加热爱圣经,并渴望更深入地研究它。

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Dr. Robert Duke, chief curator at the Museum of the Bible, shares his journey into biblical studies and archaeology. He explains that archaeological discoveries don't prove the Bible, but rather illuminate it, bringing it to life and adding color to the stories. His experiences in Israel have deepened his understanding of the Bible's context.
  • Archaeological discoveries illuminate the Bible by providing context and bringing the stories to life.
  • Dr. Duke's journey into biblical studies began with a calling in junior high and was shaped by personal tragedy and a subsequent trip to Jerusalem.
  • Archaeological finds help visualize biblical events and settings, enriching the reading experience.

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How have archeological discoveries over the years brought Scripture to life?

 

Chief Curatorial Officer at the Museum of the Bible Dr. Robert "Bobby" Duke explains how by looking at historical artifacts, we're able to better understand the time, world, and culture in which the Bible was written. Later, he and Shannon discuss how some of the important artifacts recovered help paint a picture of the early, diverse Church.

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