
Does The Bible Have Historical Legitimacy
01/02/24 • 95 min
In this episode Ant and Joe handle the question of if there is historical evidence that helps to validate the legitimacy of the bible.
This is the audio from a livestream previously aired on YouTube. You can catch the show live over at https://www.youtube.com/@kingdomontheroad1350 every Friday morning at 9:30a EST, 8:30a CST, 7:30a MST, 6:30a PST.
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In this episode Ant and Joe handle the question of if there is historical evidence that helps to validate the legitimacy of the bible.
This is the audio from a livestream previously aired on YouTube. You can catch the show live over at https://www.youtube.com/@kingdomontheroad1350 every Friday morning at 9:30a EST, 8:30a CST, 7:30a MST, 6:30a PST.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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