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Amelia Khatri

The Bible Apostles

“The Bible Apostles” presents a groundbreaking examination of Jesus's twelve apostles through the lens of historical evidence and contemporary accounts, particularly focusing on the writings of first-century historian Flavius Josephus. This comprehensive study uniquely bridges biblical narratives with secular historical documentation, offering readers a fact-based analysis that draws from archaeological findings, ancient manuscripts, and the Dead Sea Scrolls to paint a complete picture of these influential early Christian leaders.

The book's three-part structure first establishes the historical context of first-century Palestine and the Roman Empire, providing essential background for understanding the apostles' world. It then delves into specific historical references found in non-biblical sources, with particular attention to Josephus's “Antiquities of the Jews” and “The Jewish War.” The final section synthesizes biblical and historical accounts to create detailed profiles of each apostle, drawing connections between religious texts and secular historical records.

What sets this work apart is its systematic approach to combining multiple disciplines, including archaeology, ancient history, and religious studies, while maintaining scholarly rigor and accessibility. The book covers the period from 4 BCE to 100 CE, focusing on regions where the apostles were active and addressing controversial topics through careful analysis of available evidence. This objective examination provides readers with practical insights into historical research methodology while avoiding both skepticism and apologetics in favor of evidence-based investigation.
76 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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