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PART I End Notes:

  1  H. L. Hoeh, Compendium of World History, p. 40

  2  Jack Finnegan, Light From the Ancient Past, pp. 65-66

  3  John Urquhart, The Wonders of Prophecy, p. 27

  4  Ibid, pp. 46-47

  5  Ibid, pp. 31-32

  6  Ibid, pp. 53-54

  7  J.C. McCoan, Egypt, p. 5

  8  Urquhart, p. 49

  9  George Rawlinson, Egypt and Babylon, pp. 318-319

10  Urquhart, p. 53

11  George Rawlinson, Phoenicia

12  Urquhart, p. 16

13  Rawlinson, Phoenicia, pp. 222-235

14  Urquhart, pp. 19-20

15  Austen Henry Layard, Nineveh and Its Remains

16  Diodorus of Sicily, Book II, 26

17  Ibid, Book II, 27

18  Floyd Hamilton, The Basis of Christian Faith, p. 310

19  Austen Henry Layard, Discoveries Among the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon

20  Peter Stoner, Science Speaks: An Evaluation of Christian Evidences, p. 94

21  Ibid

PART II End Notes:

  1  C. Leonard Woolley, Ur of the Chaldees, pp. 78-79

  2  John Bright, A History of Israel, p. 90

  3  Ibid, p. 92

  Ibid, p. 93

  5  Paul Johnson, A History of the Jews, p. 24

  6  J. A. Thompson, The Bible and Archaeology, p. 49

  7  Werner Keller, The Bible As History, p. 86

  8  K. A. Kitchen, On the Reliability of the Old Testament, p. 366

  9  James Hoffmeier, Israel In Egypt, p. 98

10  David Rohl, Exodus, Myth or History, pp. 106-108

11  Ibid, p. 110

12  Ibid, p. 117

13  Ibid, p. 137

14  Alan Gardiner, The Admonitions of an Egyptian Sage

15  Hoffmeier, pp. 208-209

16  Ibid, p. 209

17  Kathleen Kenyon, Jericho 3, p. 370

18  Bryant Wood, “Did the Israelites Conquer Jericho?” in Biblical Archaeology Review, March-April 1990, pp. 49-56

19  Eugene Merrill, Kingdom of Priests, p. 310

20  Ibid

21  George Rawlinson, Phoenicia, p. 101

22  Yigael Yadin, Hazor, p. 187

23  Keller, The Bible As History, p. 225

24  Merrill, p. 407

25  James Pritchard, Ancient Near Eastern Texts, p. 284

26  Pritchard, The Ancient Near East, pp. 199-201

27  Moshe Pearlman, Digging Up the Bible, p. 97

28  Shapour Ghasami, “The Cyrus the Great Cylinder,” in History of Iran, an online article that includes a 1912 English transliteration by Robert Rogers of the full text of the Cyrus Cylinder.

29  Craig L. Blomberg, The Historical Reliability of the Gospels, p. 251

30  Cornelius Tacitus, Annals, pp. 353-354

31  C.D. Yonge (translator), The Works of Philo, p. 785

32  Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, Book XIV, Book XV

33  Alfred Edersheim, The Life and Times of Jesus The Messiah, p. 182

34  Ibid

35  Ibid, p. 852

36  Ibid

37  Robert Van Voorst, Jesus Outside the New Testament, p. 114

38  William Ramsay, St. Paul The Traveler and Roman Citizen, p. 19

39  Ibid, p. 23

40  Richard Batey, Jesus and The Forgotten City, p. 53

41  Ibid, p. 15

42  Randall Price, The Stones Cry Out: What Archaeology Reveals, p. 305

43  Ralph Muncaster, 101 Reasons You Can Believe: Why Faith Makes Sense, pp. 72-73

44  William F. Albright, The Archaeology of Palestine, pp. 127-128

45  Nelson Glueck, Rivers in the Desert, p. 31

PART III End Notes:

  1  Ray Comfort, Scientific Facts in the Bible, p. 12

  2  Jonathan Sarfati, “The Origin of Life,” in Robert Carter, ed., Evolution’s Achilles Heels, p. 84

  3  Fred Hoyle, Chandra Wickramasinghe, Evolution From Space, p. 24

  4  John F. Ashton, Evolution Impossible, p. 191

  5  Ibid, p. 190

  6  Lee Spetner, Not By Chance, p. 209

  7  Stephen C. Meyer, The Signature of the Cell, p. 232

  8  Ibid, pp. 239-241

  9  Spetner, p. 213

10  Meyer, p. 12

11  Bill Gates, The Road Ahead, p. 188

12  Francis Crick, What Mad Pursuit, p. 138

13  Robert Carter, ed., Evolution’s Achilles Heels, p. 54

14  Meyer, p. 16

15  Spetner, pp. 120, 212