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The Reliability of the Bible

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The Reliability of the Bible: Part V

In this series, we’re discussing the reliability of the Bible, using the MAPS acronym from Hank Hanegraaff. Our final letter is S for Statistics.

A professor named Peter Stoner worked with 600 students to figure out what the probability would be of just eight prophecies of Jesus being fulfilled. The result is 1 in 10,036.

In Matthew 17:27, Jesus said to Peter, “Go to the lake and throw out your line. Take the first fish you catch; open its mouth and you will find a four-drachma coin. Take it and give it to them for my tax and yours.”

Eyewitnesses watched Peter do what Jesus asked. The odds of catching a fish with a specific coin are impossible. Statistics prove that the Bible is reliable because it is God’s Word.

Questions For Reflection

  • How persuasive are the aforementioned statistics? Why do you find them persuasive?
  • Could the integration of statistics in your business be beneficial? How so?
  • Think back over the acronym MAPS. Which out of the four proofs is most persuasive to you and why?

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The Reliability of the Bible

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