Some modern Bible scholars who do not believe The Bible regard anything they cannot prove historically as a myth. The fault is thus with the bias of the Bible scholars and not the Bible itself. The Hittites were previously regarded as mythical and were subsequently proven to have existed and now have whole museums of their material. This type of thing has been repeated ad infinitum. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
Such scholars also demonstrate an anti-supernatural bias which means that anything involving the supernatural is automatically dismissed as impossible. Liberal scholars though, who tend to fall into this type of category are consistently bending under the weight of evidence regarding the New Testament, for example, and regarding it as having been written much earlier than they previously postulated. John A. T. Robinson in his ground-breaking work 'Re-dating the New Testament' for example regards everything as having been written before AD 70 and thus in the lifetime of the apostles. Robinson is a liberal.
Thus there would probably be literally hundreds of such stories since much of the Bible contains supernatural elements. It also contains things in antiquity some of which evidence has now been discovered. So it also depends on which Bible scholars one quotes and whether they are aware of the evidence.
Myth 1. The Creation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creation_myth
Myth 2. Garden of Eden. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_of_Eden
Myth 3. Tower of Babel. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Babel
The above provide some examples. What is interesting is that none of these stories can be proven to be false. Not one. The reason they are regarded as myths is that they do not fit into the prevailing world view. Another example would have to be the Great Flood of Noah's day. This particular event together with the Bible account of creation are still regarded as myths even though there is plenty of actual evidence to support them.
No discoveries in Mesopotamia prove that the Bible is an accurate historical book, otherwise modern scholars would have to regard it as such. Most modern scholars accept accounts in the Bible as historically true only so far as they are confirmed by extra-biblical sources. They see the Bible as true in parts, but not in total.
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I saw it in the tv show " Mysteries of the Bible" that after they wrote the bible he had his scholars killed and burned all fifty of them. Is that true ?
The duration of Animated Stories from the Bible is 1800.0 seconds.
The KJV Bible is a combined effort by about 50 scholars.
No discoveries in Mesopotamia prove that the Bible is an accurate historical book, otherwise modern scholars would have to regard it as such. Most modern scholars accept accounts in the Bible as historically true only so far as they are confirmed by extra-biblical sources. They see the Bible as true in parts, but not in total.
Carol Mullan has written: 'New Testament Bible stories' -- subject(s): Bible stories, English Bible stories, N.T. 'Bible picture stories from the Old and New Testaments' -- subject(s): Bible stories, English Bible stories
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I saw it in the tv show " Mysteries of the Bible" that after they wrote the bible he had his scholars killed and burned all fifty of them. Is that true ?
Marilyn Lashbrook has written: 'Good, Better, Best (Me Too!)' 'Ar y brig' -- subject(s): Bible stories, Bible stories, Welsh, Juvenile literature, N.T., Religious education of children, Welsh Bible stories 'Chunky Book of Bible Stories (Me Too!)' 'Good, better, best' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible stories, Bible stories, English, Biography, English Bible stories, Juvenile literature, N.T., N.T. Luke 'I Don't Want to (Me Too!)' 'Now I See (Me Too!)' 'The great shake-up' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible stories, Juvenile literature, N.T., Saints 'Yn ffau'r llewod' -- subject(s): Bible stories, Bible stories, Welsh, Juvenile literature, Religious education of children, Welsh Bible stories 'Get lost, little brother' -- subject(s): Bible stories, English Bible stories, Juvenile literature, O.T., O.T. Genesis 'Rhywun i'w garu' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible stories, Bible stories, Welsh, Creation, Juvenile literature, Welsh Bible stories 'The weak strongman' -- subject(s): Bible stories, English, English Bible stories, Juvenile literature, O.T. 'No Tree for Christmas' -- subject(s): Bible stories, Bible stories, English, English Bible stories, Juvenile literature, N.T., N.T. Luke, Nativity 'I'll pray anyway' -- subject(s): Bible stories, Bible stories, English, English Bible stories, Juvenile literature, O.T., O.T. Daniel 'Who needs a boat?' -- subject(s): Bible stories, English Bible stories, Juvenile literature, O.T., O.T. Exodus, The Exodus 'Faith to fight!' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible stories, Biography, Juvenile literature, O.T. 'More Than Beautiful! (Me Too!)' 'Don't Rock the Boat! (Me Too!)' 'No Habia Arbol De Navidad/No Tree for Christmas' 'Sowing and Growing (Me Too!)' 'Hau'r had' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible stories, Juvenile literature, Parables 'God Speaks to Me' 'The best day ever' -- subject(s): Biography, Juvenile literature, N.T., Bible stories 'Da, gwell,gorau' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible stories, Juvenile literature '\\' -- subject(s): Bible stories, O.T., Size, Juvenile literature 'Out on a Limb (Me Too!)' 'Two by Two (Me Too!)' 'Someone to love' -- subject(s): Creation, Juvenile literature 'Two lads and a dad' -- subject(s): Prodigal son (Parable), Juvenile literature, N.T., Parables, Bible stories
The duration of Animated Stories from the Bible is 1800.0 seconds.
Laurent Lalo has written: 'Peter & the first Christians' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible stories, Bible stories, English, Bible stories, English. N.T. Acts I-XII, Christianity, Church history, Comic books, strips, English Bible stories, History, Juvenile literature, N.T., N.T. Acts 'David & Goliath' -- subject(s): Bible stories, Bible stories, English, English Bible stories, Juvenile literature, O.T., O.T. Samuel, 1st
Is the Bible cruel with its stories full of violence and killing? Gosh, no! The stories in the Bible are just stories that had something to do with God. The Bible is not cruel. The Bible tells us what's right and wrong, and helps us through life.
Ruth Hannon has written: 'My 1st Bible/Catholic Edition' 'My first Bible' -- subject(s): Bible stories 'The Christmas story' -- subject(s): Nativity 'Children's Bible stories from the Old Testament' -- subject(s): Bible stories, English Bible stories, O.T.
Jenny B. Merrill has written: 'Bible pictures, and stories for little folks' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible stories, English Bible stories, Illustrations 'The childrens Bible hour...'
It would not be possible to this Question fully and some omissions are inevitable. The following are some of the characters generally accepted by eminent liberal scholars as historical. Scholars see no reason not to doubt the existence of the kings of Israel and Judah during the 'Divided Kingdom' period. The existence of Kings Saul and Solomon is disputed, although most scholars believe there was probably a King David, even if he was really not much more than a tribal chieftain. Many of the foreign kings mentioned in the Bible were also real historical people. Similarly, there is no reason to doubt the existence of many of the people associated with the Babylonian Exile, including Zorobabel, Ezra and Nehemiah. Isaiah, son of Amoz (the first author of the book of Isaiah) was no doubt historical, and Jeremiah may have been.
The Wonder Book of Bible Stories was created in 1904.