Acts 17:31 "...whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead."
The Bible talks about God and Jesus at length, and to some this is evidence. Objectively, however, it is not proof because a collection of related books can not prove itself. The biblical evidence becomes proof if the Bible tells us something about God and Jesus that we can confirm from independent, extra-biblical sources. The Bible does not provide this level of evidence.
There is no extra-biblical evidence that Jesus ascended to heaven.
Yes, there is evidence for some things and some events described in the Bible, but no evidence for many other things and events. There is no evidence for the creation stories, Noahs Flood, Abraham, Isaac or Jacob, nor of the Exodus from Egypt or the military conquest of Canaan. There is no evidence outside the Bible for the United Monarchy of Saul, David and Solomon, but there may be circumstantial evidence that David once lived, or at least that the people believed he once had. There is no evidence for prophets like Elijah and Elisha, but there is evidence for the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. There is evidence for the Babylonian Exile and the Return to Jerusalem under Persian rule. There is no evidence that the Books of Daniel and Esther were more than novelistic fiction. There is no evidence outside the Bible for any of the miracles performed by Jesus, or even his crucifixion and resurrection. In fact, there is no real evidence that Jesus of Nazareth even existed, although he may well have done so.
There is no clear historical evidence to definitively confirm whether Jesus was crucified naked or not. The Bible does not provide specific details on this aspect of the crucifixion.
A:There is evidence of humans cheating death in Greek mythology and in the Bible, as well as the scriptures of other religions. Christians say that the other evidence is false and only the biblical evidence is true. On the Christian view, Elijah, Lazarus and Jesus cheated death, and perhaps Enoch, although there is no evidence outside the Bible.
There is no evidence outside the Bible that the Queen of Sheba ever lived. And if she was not a real historical person, we can only look in the Bible for the answer. The Bible story does not say where the Queen of Sheba was buried.
There is no clear historical evidence to definitively confirm whether the 12 disciples had wives or not. The Bible does not explicitly mention the marital status of all the disciples.
It is manuscripts/documents/hand written copies of the Bible in whole or part that confirm what is written in the Bible. For instance if you ask yourself if there was really a man named Brutus from Cesar you will find very little compared to if you ask if Jesus of the Bible was here.
There is no evidence that the Hebrews were ever in Egypt, let alone slaves, outside of the Bible.
Evidence ?? Heresay!
Genesis 6:15 provides some basic outside dimensions for the Ark. Beyond this, there is no evidence outside the Bible that Noah's Ark even existed. There is no blueprint for its construction.
In the early first century, Matthew was never mentioned by anyone outside the gospels, and the gospel that bears his name was written anonymously and only attributed to Matthew later in the second century. So, the existence of the gospel is not evidence for the historicity of Matthew and there is no other extra-biblical evidence for him.