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9 archaeology finds that confirm the New Testament 9 archaeology finds that confirm the New Testament 1 Crucifixion victim It has been speculated – especially by the sceptical 2 The Nazareth decree An early story about the empty tomb of Jesus 3 The ‘Jesus boat’ Fishing boats feature frequently in the four Gospels 4 The Archaeology and the New Testament John McRay Academics generally consider McRays Archaeology and the New Testament to be the New Testament counterpart to Archaeology and the Old Testament by Alfred Hoerth Grand Rapids Baker 1998 The latter however is more of a historical survey of the Old Testament backed up with archaeological illustrations Archaeology and the New Testament Archaeology and the New Testament Historical Confirmation of Jesus The first evidence comes from the four Gospels which themselves Accuracy of the Gospels The accuracy of the Gospels has been supported by archaeology Confirmation Regarding the Crucifixion All four Gospels give details of New Testament Archaeology The Journey New Testament Archaeology The huge Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem is also considered a reliable historical site covering the locations of the crucifixion and burial of Christ These sites were covered over and thus preserved by the Romans in the second century AD On the Sea of Galilee towns such as Nazareth are still active Evidence for the New Testament from Archaeology Archaeological historical and prophetic evidence for the New Testament as the Word of God Archaeology and all extant data from history demonstrate that Jesus Christ is the risen Son of God Matthew Mark Luke John Paul Peter James and Jude are infallibly accurate Gospel truth The Earliest New Testament Manuscripts – Bible Archaeology The earliest and most famous Greek New Testament manuscript is the Ryland Papyrus P52 currently on display at the John Rylands University Library in Manchester UK It was purchased in 1920 by Bernard Grenfell on the Egyptian antiquities market Archaeology and the New Testament Archaeology and the New Testament Historical Confirmation of Jesus The first evidence comes from the four Gospels which themselves Accuracy of the Gospels The accuracy of the Gospels has been supported by archaeology Confirmation Regarding the Crucifixion All four Gospels give details of Archaeology and the New Testament Archaeology and the New Testament is used as a textbook at Harvard and Oxford Universities It serves as a broader more uptodate replacement for Finegans Archaeology of the New Testament published in 1969