Chapter
1
1
Mark 12:37
2
Luke 7:22
3
Fish Handling and Processing. Published by
H.M.S.O., London, 1965, for the Torry Research
Station.
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Chapter
2
1
Deut. 28:64-6 and 37
2
Lev. 26:33-4
3
Jer. 30:11
4
Hos. 3:4-5
5
Ezek. 11:17
6
Ezek. 36: 22-24
7
Jer. 30:7-10
8
Rabbi Dr. L. I. Rabinowitz, The Land and the People.
Israel Digest, Jerusalem, 1964
9
William Rees-Mogg, in The Times, London,
February 17th, 1970
10
Gen. 27:29. See also Gen 12:3 and Num. 24:9
11
Dr. Wernher von Braun has used these and similar
words in numerous public speeches; they are quoted
by his permission.
12
Amos 3:7
13
Deut. 18:21-2
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Chapter
3
1
John Urquhart, Wonders of Prophecy. Pickering
& Inglis, London, 1939
2
Isa. 13:19-21
3
Jer. 50: 39; 51:26, 37
4
Ezek. 26:12, 14
5
Dan. 2:4
6
Dan.2:6 RSV
7
Dan.2:27,28
8
Dan. 2:36
9
Dan. 2:47
10
Dan. 2:37, 38
11
Dan. 2:39
12
Dan. 2:39
13
Dan. 2:40
14
Dan. 2:41-43
15
Dan. 2:44
16
H. G. Wells, A Short History of the World.
Thinker's Library, London, 3rd (revised)
impression, 1934.
17
Dan. 5:28, 31
18
Dan. 8
19
Edward Gibbon, The Decline and Fall of the
Roman Empire Vol. I, chapter 3
20
Dan. 2:28
21
Isa. 46:9, 10
22
Luke20:18
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Chapter
4
1
Luke 18:31-33
2
Ps. 22:16
3
Ps. 22:15
4
Ps. 22:12
5
Ps. 22:13, 17
6
Ps. 22:7
7
Ps. 22:8
8
Ps. 22:18
9
Isa. 53:3
10
Isa. 53:5
11
Isa. 53:8, 12
12
Isa. 53:7
13
Isa. 53:9
14
Isa. 53:10
15
Isa. 53:12
16
Dr. J. H. Greenstone, in The Encyclopedia of
Jewish Knowledge, edited by J. De Haas. Behrman,
New York, 1934.
17
Dan. 9:24-26
18
For example, Exod. 31:14; Ps. 37:34; Ezek. 17:17
19
See Num. 14:34 and Ezek. 4:4-6
20
Mic. 5:2
21
Zech. 9:9, 10
22
Mark 11:9, 10
23
Ps. 45:2
24
Ps. 45:7
25
John 8:46
26
1 Pet. 1:18-19; 2:22; 3:18
27
Ps. 16:9-11
28
Acts 2:24-32
29
Ps. 110:1
30
Ps. 110:4
31
Matt. 22:41-46
32
2 Chr. 26:16-20
33
Gen. 14:18-20
34
Heb. 7:1-4
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Chapter
5
1
Matt. 24:14
2
White Paper, Statements Relating to the Atomic
Bomb. H.M.S.O., London, 1945
3
Presidential Address to the Conservation Society,
London, 1968
4
H. E. Salisbury, Pan Books, London, 1969
5
Matt. 24:3
6
Luke2l:20,21
7
Luke 21:22
8
Luke2l:24
9
Luke 21:27
10
Ezek. 36:24-26
11
Zech. 8:7, 8; 12:10, 11; 13:6
12
Luke2l:25,26
13
Isa. 13:10
14
Ezek. 32:7
15
Joel 2:10
16
Joel 3:15
17
Joel 3:1
18
Joel 3:15
19
Dan. 12:1
20
Grimm and Thayer, Greek-English Lexicon of
the New Testament
21
H. G. Wells, Mind at the End of its Tether.
Heinemann, London, 1945
22
Isa. 57:20, 21
23
For example, Isa. 34:1-5
24
Rev. 11:18
25
John 14:24
26
2 Pet. 3:3-7, 10
27
L. M. Davies, The Bible and Modern Science.
Constable, Edinburgh, 4th edn. 1953
28
For example, Ezek. 36-39; Joel 2, 3; Zech. 14
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Chapter
6
1
Quoted by A. R. Short, in Why Believe? Inter-Varsity
Press, London, 7th edn., 1958
2
1 Cor. 1:23
3
Matt. 26:50-53
4
For example, Matt. 5:38-48; 10:16; Rom. 12:17-21
5
See G. C. Field, Pacifism and Conscientious
Objection. Cambridge University Press, 1945.
Also Bertrand Russell, Power (chapter 7),
George Allen and Unwin, London, 1938. These two
eminent philosophers cannot have been biased in
favour of Christian pacifism, since they both
declared themselves to be non-Christian and non-pacifist.
(It is a common mistake to think of Bertrand Russell
as a pacifist. His philosophy was to support what
he regarded as "just" wars, and oppose
"unjust" wars. Thus he opposed the first
world war and the Vietnam war, but supported the
war against Hitler.) Yet both writers accepted
as a fact that the early Church was, by and large,
a pacifist community. For a detailed statement
of the historical evidence, see C. J. Cadoux,
The Early Church and the World. T. and
T. Clark, Edinburgh, 1925
6
Acts 28:22
7
Life of Jesus, in Collected Works of
Theodore Parker, edited by F. P. Cobbe. Trjibner,
London, 1863-71
8
John Stuart Mill, Essays on Nature, the Utility
of Religion and Theism. Longmans, London,
1874
9
John 13:1
10
Luke 22:15-20
11
For example, Matt. 26:2
12
John 13:5, 12-14
13
Matt. 26:21, 22
14
Mark 14:37-40
15
John 13:11
16
Luke 22:41-44
17
John 18:4-8
18
Acts 6:15
19
Mark 15:3-5
20
John 19:11
21
Luke23:27-29
22
Matt. 27:46
23
Luke 23:34
24John
19:25-27
25
Luke 23:39-43
26
John 19:30
27
Luke 23:46
28
Mark 15:39
29
The Acts of the Apostles, by Luke; the Book of
Revelation and three short letters, by John
30
1 Sam. 16:7
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Chapter
7
1
Observations on the History and Evidences of the
Resurrection of Jesus Christ, by Gilbert West.
To which are added Observations on the Conversion
and Apostleship of St. Paul, in a Letter to Gilbert
West, by Rt. Hon. George Lord Lyttleton. London,
1785
2
*Frank Morison, Who Moved the Stone? First
edn. Faber & Faber, London, 1930. (Many
hardback editions and a paperback edition have
since been published.)
3
John 20:15
4
Luke 24:13-18
5
Luke 24:39, 40; John 20:20, 25-28
6
Luke 24:41-43
7
Luke 24:45; Acts 1:3
8
Luke 24:51; Acts 1:9
9
Acts 17:6
10
Acts 6:7
11
Acts 2:14-41
12
1 Cor. 15:14, 20, 5-8
13
Acts: 22, 26
14
Matt. 28:12-15
15
Justin Martyr, Dialogue with Trypho, io8
16
Tertullian, On Spectacles, 30
17
Mark 14:50
18
Luke24:18-25
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Chapter
8
1
Lev. 19:18
2
Punch, London,
3
Lev. 19:34
4
Lev. 19:16
5
Deut. 25:3
6
Deut. 25:4
7
Exod. 22:25; Lev. 25:36, 37; Deut. 23:19, 20
8
Lev. 25:35, 36
9
Deut. 24:1()~13
10
Deut. 5:6, 7 (RV marginal rendering)
11
Deut.6:4,5
12
Deut. 18:9-12
13
A. R. Short, The Bible and Modern Medicine.
Paternoster Press, Exeter, 1964
14
Aldo Castellani and Albert John Chambers, Manual
of Tropical Medicine) Bailliere, London, 1910
15
Lev. 13:45, 46
16
Num. 19:11-19
17
Deut. 23:12, 13 (Moffatt's translation)
18
Lev. 11; Deut. 14
19
C. Roth, The Jewish Contribution to Civilisation.
Horovitz, London, 1956
20
Constitution of The Conservation Society, London,
1966
21
Deut.22:6,7
22
Lev. 25:1-7
23
Deut.20:19,20
24
Exod.10:8-10
25
Exod.20:10
26
Quoted by Roth in Reference 19
27
C. Roth, op. cit.
28
Quoted by S. J. Prais in the symposium, Jewish
Life in Modern Britain, edited by J. Gould
and S. Esh. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London,
1964
29
E. Kransz, in Reference 28
30
Deut. 21:13-16; 22:13-19
31
Deut. 24:1-4
32
Gen.2:18,24
33
For example, Deut. 4:9, 10; 6:7; 32:46
34
C. Roth, op. cit.
35
E. Kranz, in Reference 28
36
Deut. 4:7, 8, 12, 14 (RV)
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Chapter
9
1
Winston S. Churchill, Thoughts and Adventures.
Thornton Butterworth, London, 1932
2
Nicodemus, Park I, chapter 1.
3
Gen. 1:1-3 (RV)
4
Mal. 3:7
5
J. J. Blunt, Undesigned Coincidences in the
Writings Both of the Old and the New Testament~an
Argument of Their Veracity. First published
in 1847. This Anglican divine's great classic
came to be neglected by the twentieth-century
scholars of his own church. For many years it
was out of print. Fortunately it is now available
again, having-rather surprisingly-been reprinted
by one of the small extremist sects (Christadelphian
Magazine Publishing Association Ltd., Birmingham,
1967)
6
Num. 13:33
7
Josh. 11:21, 22 (RV)
8
1 Sam. 17:4 (RV)
9
2 Sam. 15:12
10
Ps. 41:9
11
Ps. 55:12
12
2 Sam. 23:34, 39
13
2 Sam.11:3
14
2 Sam. 16:21
15
2 Sam. 16:22
16
2 Sam. 11:2
17
W. Paley, "Horae Paulinae", with
notes and a supplementary treatise entitled "Horae
Apostolicae" by T. R. Birks. London,
i850 and 1855
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Chapter
10
1
Exod. 4:22 (RV)
2
The Hebrew of Gen. 10:21, is ambiguous. It does
not say (as the English version implies) that
Japheth was Noah's eldest son
3
Gen. 5:32
4
Compare Gen. 8:13 and Gen. 11:10
5
Gen. 9:24
6
Gen. 11:27
7
Compare Gen.11:26 with Gen. 11:32 and Gen. 12:4
8
Gen. 16:12
9
Heb, 12:16
10
Gen. 49:3, 4
11
Gen. 48:17-19
12
Gen. 38:7
13
Exod. 7:7
14
1 Sam. 16:1
15
2 Sam. 3:2-5
16
1 Chr. 28:5
17
Compare 2 Kgs 21:19, 26 with 2 Kgs 22:1
18
Ps. 89:27; John 3:16
19
Exod. 4:22
20
Gal. 6:i6. See also Gal. 3:29, and Matt. 21:43
21
Gen. 3:19
22
Rom. 6:23
23
1 Cor. 15:45
24
John 6:35
25
Luke 22:44
26
Luke 22:42
27
Rev. 21:1-3
28
Ezek. 44:18
29
Rev. 19:8
30
2 Pet. 1:21
31
Matt. 1:3, 5, 6
32
Deut. 23:3
33
1 Kgs 15:17
34
2 Chr. 15:9
35
2 Chr. 19:4
36
2 Chr. 21:2
37
1 Kgs 12:21
38
2 Chr. 13:3
39
2 Chr. 14:8
40
2 Chr. 17:14-18
41
2 Chr. 34:9
42
Ezek.9:8,9
43
Jer. 51:5,6
44
1 Chr.9:1-3,in RSV
45
Ezra 6:14-17; 7:13; 8:29, 35
46
Jer. 31:15, quoted in Matt. 2:18
47
Hos. 10:7-9, quoted in Luke 23:30
48
Luke 2:36
49
Acts 2:22, 36
50
Acts 13:24
51
Acts 26:4, 7
52
Jas. 1:1
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Chapter
11
1
Heb. 11:1
2
Mark 9:23,24
3
1 Pet. 1:13
4
Isa. 66:2 (RSV)
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Chapter
12
1
Heb. 1:3
2
John 7:16; 14:24
3
John 7:48
4
John 6:15
5
Matt. 26:52
6
Matt. 27:42
7
Matt. 13:55
8
John 7:15
9
John 8:41
10
John 6:69
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Chapter
13
1
Lord Acton, Historical Essays and Studies (Appendix).
Macmillan, London, 1902
2
2Chr.34:1-7
3
Alan Wood, Bertrand Russell the Passionate
Sceptic. George Mlen
and
Unwin, London, 1957
4
ibid.
5
Ambulance Hand-Book, i9th Edition. St.
Andrews Ambulance
Association,
Glasgow, 1954
6
First Aid Handbook, 2nd Edition. Published
jointly by Red
Cross
and St. John and St. Andrews Associations, London,
1965
7
New Scientist. June 20th 1968, p.615
8
Nature. (London). August 17th 1968 (Editorial)
New Scientist, September 5th 1968, p.497
10
Z. A. Medvedev, The Rise and Fall of T. D.
Lysenko. Columbia
University
Press, New York and London, 1969. (Translated
by
Prof.
I. M. Lerner of the University of California.)
11
Medvedev, p.175
12
Medvedev, p.182
13
Medvedev,p.240
14
Medvedev, p.244-5
15
Medvedev, p.246
16
David F. Horrobin, Science is God. Medical
and Technical Publishing Co. Ltd, Aylesbury, 1969
17
Horrobin, p.35
18
Horrobin, pp.82, 83
19
Horrobin, p.95
20
Horrobin, p. 106
21
Horrobin, p.163
22
Jer. 5:30, 31
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Chapter
14
1
1 Cor. 15:21, 22
2
Rom. 5:12-17
3
John 13:13; Matt. 23:8, 10
4
Luke 6:40, 46
5
Luke 10:39
6
John 10:35
7
Luke 16:17
8
John 5:46, 47
9
Luke 16:29-31
10
Matt. 4:4, 7, 10
11
John 5:46; 7:19; Luke 20:37
12
Matt. 22:29
13
Matt 12:3; 12:5; 19:4; 21:16; 21:42; 22:31
14
For example, Matt. 21:13; Mark 7:6; Luke 10:26;
20:17; John 6:45; 8:17
15
John 12:49,50; 14:10
16
For example, 5:19
17
Matt. 16:21
18
Luke22:44
19
Luke 22:42
20
Luke 18:31-33
21
Matt.26:24
22
Mark 9:12
23
John 5:39
24
"Kenosis"~enved from the Greek
word translated "made (Himself) of no reputation",
in
Philippians
2:7
25
Matt. 28:18
26
Luke 24:25-27, 44
27
Dr. Ren~ Pache, The Inspiration and Authority
of Scripture. English translation by N. I.
Needham, Chicago, 1969, Moody Press.
28
Two examples from among more than a hundred are
Exod. 24:4, and Lev. 17:1
29
Josh. 1:1
30
Judg. 6:8
31
1 Sam.3:21
32
2 Sam.23:2
33
Isa. 6:,7-9
34
Jer. 1:6-9; 20:9
35
Acts 4:25
36
Acts 28:25 (RSV; I have used this version here
and in similar quotations because it employs the
modern term "Holy Spirit" instead of
the old-fashioned equivalent, "Holy Ghost".)
37
Heb. 1:1 (RSV)
38
Acts 24:14
39
Acts 26:22
40
John 16:13
41
John 14:26
42
1 Peter 1:12 (RSV)
43
2 Peter 3:2
44
1 Thess. 2:13
45
Gal. 1:11, 12
46
Neh. 9:20, 30, 33, 34
47
2 Pet. 1:20, 21 (RSV)
48
Acts i:8 (RSV)
49
2Tim.3:16
50
Ps. 33:6
51lChr.28:19
52
Jer.26:2;36:2
53
John 6:63
54
1 Cor. 2:13 (RSV)
55
Rev. 22:19
56
Jer. 1:5
57
Jer. 1:6-9, 17-19
58
*L. Gaussen, Theopneustia: The Plenary inspiration
of the Holy Scriptures. Translated by D. Scott,
revised by B. W. Carr, London, 1888. Current edition
published by Kregel, Grand Rapids, 1972
59
B. B. Warfield, The Inspiration and Authority
of the Bible. London, 1951, Marshall, Morgan
and Scott. (Previously published in Philadelphia,
Presbyterian and Reformed Pub. Co.)
6o
E. J. Young, Thy Word is Truth. London, 1963,
Banner of Truth Trust. (Previously published in
U.S.A. by Eerdmans.)
61
See note*,'
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Chapter
15
1
Exod.20:1
2
Exod.20:18-22
3
Acts 7:38; 2 Cor. 3:1-7; Heb. 12:18-21
4
W. Temple, Nature, Man and God. Macmillan,
London, 1934
5
Sunday Pictorial, London, August 12th 1962
6
The Observer, London, December 4th 1966
7
John 13:34
8
Exod. chapter 2
9
Luke 10:30
10
lCor.10:11(RV)
11
Matt. 19:4, 5
12
Luke 11:51
13
Matt. 24:37
14
Luke 17:29-32
15
Mark 12:26
16
John 6:31-51
17
Matt. 12:42
18
Luke 4:26
19
Luke 4:27
20
Matt. 12:39-41
21
1 Cor. 15:12-17
22
John l0:35,36
23
Luke 20:27-38
24
See, for example, Prof. R. V. G. Tasker, in Our
Lord's Use of the Old Testament (Westminster
Chapel, London, 1953); Dr. J. I.Packer, in Fundamentalism
and the Word of God (Inter-Varsity Fellowship,
London, 1958); Dr. D. M. Lloyd-Jones, in Authority
(Inter-Varsity Fellowship, London, 1958)
25
1 Cor. 1:2~29 (NEB)
26
Luke 10:21 (NEB)
27
National Geographic Society, Washington, 1967
28
Luke 5:17
29
Luke 5:21
30
Luke 10:39
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Chapter
16
1
Judg. 8:13-14 (RSV)
2
Num. 21:14
3
Josh. 10:13; 2 Sam. i:i8
4
1 Kgs. 11:41; 15:31; 2 Chr. 9:29; 12:15; 20:34;
33:19
5
For example, Lex Mosaica, a symposium of papers
by Prof. A. H.Sayce and other eminent scholars,
edited by R. V. French. Eyre and Spottiswoode,
London, 1894
6
Gen. 12:1-3; 13:14-17; 22:15-18; 26:1-4; 28: 3,
4, 12-15
7
Gal. 3:7-9, 29; Hebrews 11:8, 9, 13, 17-19.
8
The rabbis pointed out that in Deuteronomy 11:21,
the land of Israel was referred to as a land that
God had promised to give "their fathers"
(Abraham, Isaac and Jacob). But they never received
it in their lifetime; consequently they must be
raised from the dead to receive it. Sanh. 90b;
quoted in The Babylonian Talmud, Soncino
Edition, p.605. (Compare the argument developed
in the New Testament passages quoted above.)
9
*P. J. Wiseman, New Discoveries in Babylonia
about Genesis. Marshall, Morgan and Scott,
London, 1936
10
Rom. 16:22
11
O. Roller, Das Formular der Paulinischen Briefe.
Stuttgart, 1933. Cited by E. E. Ellis, Paul's
Use of the Old Testament. Oliver and Boyd,
Edinburgh, 1957
12
See, for example, 1 Cor. 16:21-24
13
P. J. Wiseman, op. cit.
14
Gen.10:19 (RV)
15
R. D. Wilson, A Scientific Investigation of
the Old Testament (Revised by E. J. Young).
Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, 1959
16
ibid.
17
Dr. L. E. Lockwood, Lexicon to the English
Poetical Works of John Milton. Macmillan,
New York, 1907
18
Dr. C. B. Williams, FRS, "Writers, readers
and arithmetic". New Scientist, 13th
July 1967, p. 88-91
19
W. F. Adeney, article "Criticism" in
Dictionary of the Bible (editor, J. Hastings).
T. and T. Clark, Edinburgh, 1909
20
A. Richardson, Preface to Bible Study. Movement
Press, London, 1943
21
A. J. Pollock, Why I Believe the Bible. Central
Bible Truth Depot, London, 1941
22
H. H. Rowley, The Old Testament and Modern Study-A
Generation of Discovery and Research. University
Press, Oxford, 1951
23
Prof. A. Sperber, A Historical Grammar of Biblical
Hebrew. E. J. Brill,Leiden, 1966
24
R. M. Grant, A Historical Introduction to the
New Testament. Collins, London, 1963
25
1 Cor. 15
26
Known to scholars as "the Didache"
27
Professor F. F. Bruce, The New Testament Documents.
Inter-Varsity Fellowship, London, 1960
28
Sir Frederic Kenyon, The Bible and Modern Scholarship.
John Murray, London, 1948
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Chapter
17
1
For example: the Letter of Aristeas; the writings
of Josephus; and the Talmud
2
Deut. 31:9; 2 Chr. 23:11
3
Professor F. F. Bruce, Second Thoughts on the
Dead Sea Scrolls (3rd edition). Paternoster
Press, London, 1966
4
ibid.
5
Quoted by Dr. C. W. H. Amos, Christ or the
Critics. Marshall, Morgan and Scott, London,
1933
6
John 20:19-29
7
Luke 11:50, 51
8
For example: B. M. Metzger, An Introduction
to the Apocrypha. Oxford University Press,
London, 1957. Also: J. S. Wright, in The Evangelical
Quarterly, April 1947, p.97
9
Rom. 3:1, 2 (RV)
10
F. F. Bruce, The Books and the Parchments.
Pickering and Inglis, London, 1962
11
J. Willoughby, The New Testament Canon. Bible
League Quarterly, Oct.-Dec. 1964, p.117-120
12
H. J. Ridderbos, "The Canon of the New Testament".
In C. F. H. Henry (editor) Revelation and the
Bible. Tyndale Press, London, 1959
13
E. W. Bullinger (editor) The Companion Bible)
Appendix 47. Oxford University Press. London
14
Exod.24:4,7
15
Num.33:1,2
16
Deut.4:2
17
Deut. 17:18
18
Deut. 31:9
19
Deut. 31:24-26
20
Deut. 18:17, 18
21
Acts 3:22
22
Josh. 24:26
23
1 Sam. 10:25
242
Chr. 23:11
25
Jer.26:18
26
Dan. 9:2
27
Mic. 3:6
28
Mal.4:2-6
29
John 8:12
30
Acts 1:8
31
1Tim.5:18
32
2 Pet.3:16
33
1 Cor. 14:37 (NEB)
34
1 Cor. 12:7-10 (NEB)
35
2 Thess. 2:2
36
Rev. 2:2
37
1 Thess. 5:19-21 (NEB)
38
I John 4:1 (NEB)
39
Gen. 9:25-27 (RV marginal rendering)
40
Judg. 1:28 (RSV)
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Chapter
18
1
J Skinner, in Dictionary of the Bible (editor,
J. Hastings). T. and T. Clark, Edinburgh, 1909
2
W. F. Mbright, The Archaeology of Palestine.
Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1960
3
W. F. Albright, The Biblical Period from
A bra ham to Ezra. Harper and Row, New York,
1963
4
Dan. 5
5
Revised Standard Version
6
Gen. 33:3
7
Gen. 31:19
8
Isa. 37:33-36 (RSV)
9
The Bible as History, by W. Keller (Hodder
and Stoughton, London, 1956) is probably the most
popular book of this kind; it suffers from a lack
of detail and precision, and some of its conclusions
are outdated, but it is very readable. *The
Biblical World, by C. F. Pfeiffer (Pickering
and Inglis, London, 1966, published in U.S.A.
by Baker Book House) contains a wealth of accurate
information in dictionary form, and is quite intelligible
to the non-specialist.
10
N. Glueck, Rivers in the Desert. Farrar,
Straus and Cudahy, New York, 1959
11
Professor F. F. Bruce, Archaeological Confirmation
of the New Testament. In C. F. H. Henry (editor)
Revelation and the Bible. Tyndale Press,
London, 1958
12
ibid.
13
John 19:13
14
J. C. Whitcomb, Darius the Mede. Eerdman,
Grand Rapids, 1959.
15
Professor D. J. Wiseman, "Some Historical
Problems in the Book of Daniel", in Notes
on Some Problems in the Book of Daniel, Tyndale
Press, London, 1965
16
E. R. Thiele, The Mysterious Numbers of the
Hebrew Kings. Eerdman, Grand Rapids, 1951
17
1 Kgs 17:12
18
Dr. R. E. D. Clark, "The Large Numbers of
the Old Testament". J. Trans. Victoria Inst.,
1955, 87, p.82
19
Sir W. Ramsay, The Bearing of Recent Discovery
on the Trust-worthiness of the New Testament.
Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1915
20
Adolf Harnack, New Testament Studies No. 1:Luke
the Physician. Williams and Horgate, London,
1907
21
Prof. C. H. Gordon, "Higher Critics and Forbidden
Fruit". In F. E.
Gaebelein
(editor) Christianity Today. Spire Books, New
Jersey, 1968
22
P. J. Wiseman, New Discoveries in Babylonia
about Genesis. Marshall, Morgan and Scott,
London, 1936
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Chapter
19
1
Matt. 27:37
2
Mark 15:26
3
Luke 23:38
4
John 19:19
5
John 19:20
6
Luke 2:16
7
Luke 2:11
8
Verse 12
9
Matt.2:11
10
Verse i6
11
Verse ii
12
Hos.6:6
13
Matt. 9:13; 12:7
14
Deut. 5:3
15
1 Sam. 28:6
16
1 Chr. 10:13, 14
17
1 Sam. 13:8-13
18
Isa. 28:16
19
1 Pet.2:6(RV)
20
Rom.10:18
21
Ps. 19:1
22
Mark 1:2. (All the ancient Greek manuscripts include
the name Isaiah, although it is omitted from the
English Authorised Version.)
23
This theme is dealt with very fully in: *A. Jukes,
Characteristic Diflerences of the Four Gospels.
Nisbet, London, 1886. Republished as Four
Views of Christ by Kregel, Grand Rapids, 1972
24
Matt.21:9
25
Matt. 24:15, 16
26
Luke 21:20,21
27
The Synoptic Problem
28
Lev. 26:44
29
Deut. 28:20
30
Amos 9:8
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Chapter
20
1
Matt. 21:18, 19
2
Matt. 4:1-4
3
See Joel 1:7; and Hos.9:10,16
4
Luke 13:6-9)
5
Gen.2:24
6
Matt. 19:4-6
7
Verses 7, 8
8
Deut. 17:17
9
1 Kgs.11:3,4
10
Gen. 24
11
The Book of Ruth
12
John 8:1-11
13
Matt. 19:9
14
Matt. 19:11, 12
15
Rom. 16:1,2
16
1 Cor. 7:1-5 (Read in RSV, preferably).
17
Verse 7
18
Verse 26
19
Ezra 9:1 to 10:17
20
Sir Arthur Quiller Couch, On the Art of Reading
(Chapters 8-10)
Cambridge
University Press, London, 1920
21
Exod. 34:6, 7
22
1 John 4:~io
23
Lev. 19:18
24
l John4:21
25
Gen.13:13; 19:24
26
Matt. 13:40, 41,42
27
See Acts 12:23, for one such exceptional case
28
See, for example, 2 Thess. 1
29
1 Chr.28:3
30
For example, Micah 4:1-4; Isa. 11:1-11; Zech,
9:10
31
John 11:49-52
32
Isa. 45:5
33
Judg. 11:24
34
Josh. 24:27
35
Judg. 9:8-15
36
Isa.14:9-11
37
Rom. 9:17, 18 (RV)
38
Compare Exod. 3:9, 10 with 4:21
39
Matt. 19:28
40
For example: Deut. 30:19; Josh. 24:15; 1 Kgs.
18:21; Ezek. 18; Rom. 2:6-8
41
G. W. Foote and W. P. Ball, The Bible Handbook
(9th edition) Pioneer Press, London, 1942
42
John 6:54
43
Ezek.29:10-13
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Chapter
21
1
Rom. 6:23
2
David F. Horrobin, Science is God. Medical
and Technical Publishing Co., Lancaster, 1970
3
Matt. 4:1-10
4
Heb.4:15(RSV)
5
1 Cor. 15:i2-19
6
Josh. 10:13
7
Acts 1:9
8
Concise Oxford Dictionary, 3rd Edition.
Oxford University Press, London, 1934
9
J. R. Powell and D. Finkeistein, Ball Lighting.
American Scientist,
1970,
58, pp. 262-80
10
R. Houwink, Data: Mirrors of Science. Elsevier,
Amsterdam, 1970
11
G. McReady Price, The New Geology. Pacific
Press, Mountain View, California, 1923
12
Professor H. M. Morris and Professor J. C. Whitcomb,
The Genesis Flood. Presbyterian and Reformed
Publishing Co., Philadelphia, 1962
13
Dr. F. A. Filby, The Flood Reconsidered. Pickering
and Inglis, London, 1970. See also Chapter 6 of
Professor B. Ramm, The Christian View of Science
and Scripture. Paternoster Press, Exeter,
1964. (Previously published in U.S.A. by sEerdmans.)
14
Gen.41:57
15
Deut. 2:25
16
1 Kgs. 18:10
17
Dan. 2:38
18
Ezra 1:2
19
Col. 1:23
20
Gen. 7:19
21
Verse 21
22
Gen. 8:4, names the mountains of Ararat (in Armenia)
as the place where the ark eventually came to
rest
23
Luke 17:26, 27
24
Gen. 1:1
25
A. R. Ubbelohde, Man and Energy (Chapter
13). Pelican Books, London, 1963
26
Ubbelohde, Chapter 16
27
Sir Harold Spencer Jones, Continuous Creation.
Proc. Royal Inst., 35, 1952, p.336
28
ibid.
29
*Dr. A. D. Norris, Believing the Bible. Pickering
and Inglis, London, 1947
30
Dr. F. A. Filby, Creation Revealed. Pickering
and Inglis, London, 1963
31
Jer. 4:23
32
Dr. L. M. Davies, The Bible and Modern Science.
Constable, Edinburgh, 1953
33
Romanes, in Nature (London), 11th Aug.,
1881. Quoted by W. H.
Turton
in The Truth of Christianity. Wells, Gardner,
Darton and Co., London, 1919
34
2 Pet. 3:8
35
Ps. 90:4
36
*P. J. Wiseman, Creation Revealed in Six days.
Marshall Morgan and Scott, London, 1948
37
Gen.1:1
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Chapter
22
1
*Professor H. M. Morris, The Twilight of Evolution.
Presbyterian and Reformed Pub. Co., Philadelphia,
1963
2
R. J. Rushdoony, The Mythology of Science.
Craig Press, Nutley, New Jersey, 1967
3
Zygmunt Litynski, "Should We Burn Darwin?".
Science Digest, Jan.1961, 51, p.
61
4
G. A. Kerkut, Implications of Evolution. Pergamon
Press, London and New York, 1960
5
Professor W. A. Thompson, F.R.S., Introduction
to The Origin of Species, Centenary Edition
(Everyman Library No. 811). J. M. Dent and Sons,
London, 1956
6
H. G. Wells, Mind at the End of Its Tether.
Heinemann, London, 1945
7
Professor K. Walker, Meaning and Purpose. Pelican
Books, Harmondsworth, 1950
8
John Pfeiffei; "Man-Through Time's Mists".
The Saturday Evening Post, 1966, 239th Year, no.
25, p.41
9
R. T. Bakker, "Ecology of the Brontosaurs".
Nature, 1971, 229, p.172
10
Theoretical Blow to the Origin of Life (Anon.).
New Scientist, February 19th 1970, p.344
11
Dr. Desmond Morris, The Naked Ape. Jonathan
Cape, London, 1967
12
"RNA Evolves by itself in a Test Tube"
(Anon.). New Scientist, December 11th 1969
13
J. Millot, The Coelacanth. Scientific American,
December 1955, p.37
14
Sir Julian Huxley, Evolution: The Modern Synthesis.
Allen and Unwin, London, 1942
15
Matt.5:5
16
Gen.ii:7,8
17
Gen. 1:24 (RV)
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Chapter
23
1
Luke 3:38
2
Matt. 19:4, 5
3
Rom. 5:12-17; 1 Cor. 15:20-23, 45-49
4
W. H. Green, "Primeval Chronology".
Bibliotheca Sacra, 1890, 47. pp. 285-303
5
*J. Urquhart, How Old is Man? James
Nisbet and Co., London, 1904
6
For example, B. C. Nelson, Before Abraham:
Prehistoric Man in Biblical Light. Augsburg
Publishing House, Minneapolis, 1948. Also, Appendix
2 in Reference 12 of Chapter 21
7
Matt. i:8 (RV)
8
Verse 17
9
Verse i2-i6
10
Ezra 7:1-5
11
Gen. 11:12
12
Luke 3:36
13
Gen. 11:26< | |