Examine 100 key archaeological finds that support the veracity of the Bible, shed light on the culture and customs, and help us understand the people of the Old and New Testaments. Includes printable worksheets and slides that can be used as handouts.
King David's Jerusalem (2 Samuel and 1 Chronicles).
House of David inscription (Dan inscription) first reference to King David found outside the Bible.
Beersheba, the southern boundary of the Promised Land (1 Kings 4:25).
Damascus, city of Saul's conversion (Acts 9:1-25).
The Erastus inscription (Romans 16:23) verifies Erastus's existence as a public official in Corinth as the Bible says.
"God Fearers" inscriptions, terms found in Acts 13 and Acts 17 to possibly describe non-Jews who were believers.
More than 500 slide frames.
Covers both Old and New Testaments.
Teach on one part or run the entire presentation.
Over 180 colourful maps and photographs.
Control the timing, speed and order.
Minimum hardware requirements: Pentium III or Power PC G3, CD-Rom Drive, 256-color monitor.
Compatible operating systems: Microsoft Windows 98, 98 SE, NT 4.0, ME, XP (all versions), Vista (all versions), 7 (all versions), Mac OS 8.5 and higher, Mac OS 9.X, Mac OS 10.X.
Software Requirements: Windows: Microsoft PowerPoint® 2001 or higher, or PowerPoint Viewer® and Adobe Acrobat® Reader 4.0 or higher (if you wish to print out the handouts) Mac OS 8.5 - 9.X: Microsoft PowerPoint® 2001 for Macintosh Mac OS 10.X: Microsoft PowerPoint® 2004 for Macintosh