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  • Bible Archaeology -and- the Easter Story

  • Three Days that Changed the World
  • By: Kevin McKinney
  • Narrated by: Mark Huff
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min

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By: Kevin McKinney
Narrated by: Mark Huff
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Publisher's Summary

The Easter story

Easter, three days that changed the world forever. What can archaeology, science, and ancient historical text reveal about the Easter story? Can we separate the two Easters, the one told of in the Bible and the one with the cute bunny? Examine the evidence, look at the traditions, the myths, and the proof.

In this compact guide we will take a closer look at each of the following elements to examine the peoples and places of the Easter Story.

  • The Last Supper
  • Pontius Pilate
  • High Priest Caiaphus
  • The Method of Death
  • The Cross of Christ
  • The Sun Went Dark
  • The Resurrection
  • Easter Morning
  • The Empty Tomb
  • The Shroud of Turin
  • Tradition and Trivia

Examine the evidence for yourself, then decide what is true, and what is a fairy tale.

©2021 Tom Raley (P)2021 Tom Raley

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