KiwiChristian Posted September 12, 2017 Group: Members * Followers: 8 Topic Count: 176 Topics Per Day: 0.07 Content Count: 870 Content Per Day: 0.35 Reputation: 330 Days Won: 0 Joined: 06/23/2017 Status: Offline Birthday: 01/22/1968 Share Posted September 12, 2017 Early Christian Writers recording Jesus Christ’s death, resurrection and 3 hours of darkness prove that the New Testament has not been corrupted as Islam falsely claims. These writers give a consistent, agreed, unbroken witness to the accuracy and preservation of the New Testament from its first Century date of writing till today. The thousands of New Testament Scriptures they quote from in their Bibles are identical to our King James Bible today. These writers include: i) Clement of Rome (30-100 AD) wrote 2 letters. Vol. I, p.1-21 ii) Ignatius (30-107 AD) wrote eleven letters. Vol. I, p.45-131. iii) Polycarp (65-155 AD). Vol. I, p.31 iv) Papias (70-155 AD). Vol. I, p.59. v) Justin Martyr (100-165 AD). Vol. I, p.59 vi) Irenaeus (120-202 AD) Vol. I, p.309. vii) Tatian (110-172 AD). Vol. II, p.61 viii) Theophilus of Antioch (115-181 AD). Vol. II, p.87. ix) Athenogorus (177-250 AD). x) Clement of Alexandria (153-217 AD). Vol. II, p.165 Secular Writers testifying to Jesus Christ’s Death, Resurrection and 3 hours darkness: i) Josephus (37-97 AD). ii) Tacitus (30-120 AD). Written 52-54 AD. iii) Thallus (52-120 AD). Written 52 AD. iv) Phlegon. Written 80 AD. v) Mara Bar-Serapion. Written 73 AD. vi) Pliny the Younger (61-112 AD). Written 112 AD. vii) Lucian of Samosata (120 AD). viii) Acts of Pilate referred to by Justin Martyr (150 AD). ix) Gospel of Peter referred to by Serapion of Antioch (180 AD). x) Eusebius (260-340 AD). xi) Tertullian (160-225). Testimony of the Public Archives in Rome to Emperor Tiberius. xii) Julius Africanus (160-240 AD). xiii) History of the World Vol. 3.5.50. xiv) Origen (185-254 AD). xv) Arnobius (4th Century). xvi) Philopon (520 AD). xvii) Cassiodorus (520 AD) xviii) Talmud by Rabbis Akiba (d 135 AD) and Meir. xix) Pontius Pilate (1 BC-37AD). Written 26-36 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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