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Is the Bible Historically Accurate? Archaeological Evidence Explained w/ Titus Kennedy

Apr 07, 202637 min
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Episode description

What if the heroes and leaders of the Bible weren't only spiritual heros, but real people who walked the earth? For centuries, critics have claimed the Bible is little more than myth, legend, or theological imagination. But archaeology has a way of complicating that story.

Today on Truth Changes Everything, we're talking with archaeologist Dr. Titus Kennedy, who has worked at nearly twenty excavation sites across six countries and researched artifacts in museums around the world. In his work, he traces the historical evidence for more than a hundred people mentioned in Scripture—from King David and Isaiah to Herod the Great, John the Baptist, and even Jesus of Nazareth.

We'll explore what archaeology can—and can't—tell us, why some biblical figures were once dismissed as mythical and what discoveries changed scholarly consensus. If you've ever wondered whether faith and history can actually coexist—or if archaeology undermines or supports the biblical story—this conversation is for you.

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