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What if you had proof that the resurrection happened? Real, tangible evidence? Skeptics and many Christians today see it as an impossibility. They think the story of the resurrection is, at best, a metaphor meant to reveal deeper truths or, at worst, completely fabricated folklore. Most discard it as a wild tale, hastily made up by Jesus' followers to try and give some meaning to his death. However, careful study of Old Testament stories written thousands of years ago will show that God planned the resurrection long before Jesus walked the earth. A careful look at the content and historical…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What if you had proof that the resurrection happened? Real, tangible evidence? Skeptics and many Christians today see it as an impossibility. They think the story of the resurrection is, at best, a metaphor meant to reveal deeper truths or, at worst, completely fabricated folklore. Most discard it as a wild tale, hastily made up by Jesus' followers to try and give some meaning to his death. However, careful study of Old Testament stories written thousands of years ago will show that God planned the resurrection long before Jesus walked the earth. A careful look at the content and historical context of these accounts will show that they reveal many specific details of Jesus' life, ministry, and ultimate resurrection ages before they came to pass. Specifically, the five biographies examined here will show that God laid out his plan for Jesus thousands of years ago and left the blueprints in the history of the Israelite nation as proof for anyone who takes the time to seek it out.
Autorenporträt
Wade Milam was born and raised in Knoxville, Tennessee, on the doorstep of the Great Smoky Mountains. He has enjoyed practicing veterinary medicine there for the last twenty-five years. When not taking care of animals or spending time in the great outdoors with his family, he can be found reading history, or as his kids call it, ""nerding out."" His interest in ancient history and the Bible led to the publication of his first book, Believable.