Daniel: The Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries
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26m
Bryan Windle joins Henry Smith to count down the top ten discoveries related to the book of Daniel. The Bible says Daniel was written in the 6th century BC. Critics say Daniel was written in the 2nd century BC, and then the author pretended to predict events that had already come to pass. Was Daniel a pretender, or a prophet who was given visions of the future by the God of Scripture? Find out on this powerful episode of Digging for Truth!
Original airdate: February 26, 2023
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