Synopses & Reviews
On the heels of its highly-successful predecessor, this book continues the study of questions Bible scholars and lay people alike have had for centuries. In A Scientific Approach to More Biblical Mysteries, Robert Faid examines a wide variety of fascinating subjects, including possible sightings of Noah's Ark, the fate of Pontius Pilate, and the plagues of Egypt. Faid is careful in his presentation of theories of biblical mysteries, while always uplifting the power and majesty of God. Written to provoke thought and discussion, this book attempts to answer both well-known and obscure questions from God's Word. Over 60,000 copies of this series sold.
Synopsis
Using his knowledge of science, mathematics, history, archaeology, linguistics, and theology, Faid, a nuclear scientist, presents documented evidence which may help explain how some events--such as the Crucifixtion, the Garden of Eden, and the Star of Bethlehem--can be scientifically authenticated.
Synopsis
For centuries, those who have studied Scripture have wondered about the mysteries of the Bible. Who wrote Genesis? Were there really giants in biblical times? When was Jesus born? Now, author Faid offers compelling answers for these questions and many more.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [204]-[206])