Entries by Matt Whitman and The Ten Minute Bible Hour

This Man Was Friends With TONS of the Villains From the New Testament and He Wrote About It All

Josephus was a first-century historian who palled around with all the powerful people in Roman Judea and even knew several people involved in the killing of Jesus, John the Baptist, James the Apostle, and James the Brother of Christ (and maybe more). He was a deeply-connected treasure-trove of knowledge of the inner workings of the […]

Este historiador judío de los tiempos bíblicos dijo que los milagros de Jesús eran reales

Josefo fue un historiador judío del siglo I que escribió extensamente sobre la historia de los judíos, y en particular sobre la época de Jesús. Por lo tanto, no sorprende que mencione a Jesús y sus milagros. Pero ¿es esta antigua corroboración extrabíblica de Jesús auténtica o fue una invención posterior? El Dr. TC Schmidt […]

New Evidence For Christ: Historian From Roman Times Vouches for Jesus

Here’s the direct link to free access to Dr. TC Schmidt’s book: Josephus & Jesus: New Evidence for the One Called Christ https://josephusandjesus.com/purchase-page/ Here’s a link to the Institute for Christian Reflection (Dr. Schmidt is a part of this as well) https://instituteforchristianreflection.org/ Thanks to everyone who supports this YouTube channel at https://www.patreon.com/c/TMBH. It only happens […]

Blood, Boundaries and a Blueprint for Being Near God (Leviticus Summarized)

Leviticus is the book of the Bible where through-the-Bible-in-a-year readers get discouraged and quit. It’s an oft-skipped part of the Bible, but it’s important and interesting and in this video we’ll think about why. Leviticus is the third book of the Bible. Here are the links to my videos on the first two books: Genesis: […]

Megachurch Pastor: The Nicene Creed is For Evangelicals

Glenn Packiam is the Senior Pastor of Rockharbor Church is Costa Mesa, California. It’s a large non-denominational Evangelical church (you could call it a megachurch), and Glenn is arguing that Evangelicals should rediscover the Nicene Creed and lean on it as a guide to living the Christian life during these confusing and chaotic modern times. […]