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Episode 152: The Case For The Reliability Of The Gospels – Part 3: The Dating Of The Gospels

Episode 152: The Case For The Reliability Of The Gospels – Part 3: The Dating Of The Gospels

Update: 2023-06-17
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In this episode, I continue reading the essays I wrote as part of the Gospel Reliability series for the Cerebral Faith blog. First, I had an introduction episode, then we had an episode looking at the textual transmission of the New Testament documents. We saw in that episode that The New Testament documents were reliably preserved to 99.99% accuracy. Yes, the New Testament we have today is a near perfect copy of The New Testament that was originally written. And after that, we had a lengthy episode discussing the authorship of the gospels. We saw that there is every reason to believe that the tax collector Matthew wrote the gospel of Matthew, that John Mark wrote the gospel of Mark and used Peter as his source, that Dr. Luke wrote the gospel of Luke, and that John the son of Zebedee wrote the gospel of John. In this episode, we turn to the issue of dating. I make the case that the gospels were written much earlier than a lot of liberal scholars say.




To see the blog post, click here --> https://cerebralfaith.net/the-case-for-the-reliability-of-the-gospels-part-3-the-dating-of-the-gospels/

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Episode 152: The Case For The Reliability Of The Gospels – Part 3: The Dating Of The Gospels

Episode 152: The Case For The Reliability Of The Gospels – Part 3: The Dating Of The Gospels

Evan Minton