COPYRIGHT WARNING If God exists, and the evidence of His Being is so clear, why do some people find it impossible to see this evidence and believe? One of the first principles of God is that He only reveals Himself… Read More ›
Robert Clifton Robinson
Messianic Prophecy Bible: The Complete Old And New Testament Scriptures, With 400 Messianic Prophecies And Commentary
What if you could open your Bible and find the Hebrew prophecies which describe the Messiah, and the stunning fulfillments of these scriptures, all in one place? After forty-one years of intense study, research, teaching, and writing, this Messianic Prophecy… Read More ›
Would God Really Come To Earth; Humble And Poor?
COPYRIGHT WARNING If God intended to introduce Himself to the world by His Son, would He dispatch Him to our world by means of poverty and insignificance? If it was the desire of men, to create a legend that would… Read More ›
Do Good People Go To Heaven?
COPYRIGHT WARNING The title of “goodness,” as it is assigned to certain persons, is an incomplete and often incorrectly designated statement. Many of us know a person who is good. Our mother, father, or other family member may be endeared… Read More ›
The Singularity of God: His Existence and Being
COPYRIGHT WARNING The argument that there is no proof for the existence of God is irrational. In fact, there is no reasonable explanation for the universe or life itself, apart from God. The question that has been rightly asked is:… Read More ›
The New Book: “Honest Men, The Writers of the Bible Told the Truth,” Now Available at Amazon
TAKE A LOOK INSIDE There is a goal in the lives of those who endeavor to be great men of faith; to attempt something so impossible, that without God causing it happen, it is certain to fail. Imagine a prophecy… Read More ›
Prophecy Of The Messiah: “Not One of His Bones Shall Be Broken”
Amongst the incredible prophecies of the Old Testament that Jesus fulfilled, there are a few which defy logic. How could a person engineer the events of their own death so that they could fulfill prophecies that were written nearly one… Read More ›
A Universe From God: The True Source Of The Cosmos
According to a few noted theoretical physicists, the universe came from nothing, for no reason, with no purpose.[1] Is there a rational basis from science to believe such as statement, and is this theory factually based? In simpler terms, do… Read More ›
The Prophecies Of The Messiah: The 400 Messianic Prophecies Jesus Fulfilled
Travel with me down the road that leads from Jerusalem to Emmaus, a distance of some seven miles. It is Sunday, the third day since Jesus has been crucified. Mary arrives early in the Morning at Jesus’ tomb and returns… Read More ›
God Is Necessary For The Universe To Exist
COPYRIGHT WARNING With all of the wonders of science and astronomy today, no person can tell us how the universe came into being from nothing. Many theories are conjectured and put forth regarding the existence of the “multiverse,” while no… Read More ›
The Final Blood Moon of September 28, 2015, Arrives; Now What?
COPYRIGHT WARNING As we approach the arrival of the final of four blood moons that will take place on September 28, 2015, the specifics of what this event will mean, still seems unclear to many people. First, this fourth blood… Read More ›
The Seven Year Peace Plan And Rebuilding The Third Temple In Israel
The beginning of the seven year Tribulation period is marked by a seven year peace plan for Israel, with the surrounding Arab nations and the right to rebuild their temple on the existing Temple Mount. For many years, we have… Read More ›
The Sound of a Trumpet, Heard All Over the World
COPYRIGHT WARNING This morning, I learned that in May of this year, during the feasts of Passover and Pentecost, in conjunction with the third of four blood moons, people around the world have been hearing the sound of a trumpet,… Read More ›
Why The Rapture Is Called: “No Man Knows The Day or the Hour”
Many people are unaware of the meaning behind the phrase that Jesus spoke concerning the time of His return to earth, specifically during the Rapture. “But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven,… Read More ›
Does The Bible Teach a Rapture Before the Tribulation?
The doctrine of the Rapture of the Church was a well established principle that was first taught by Paul to the Christians alive in the first century. As we examine the historical record, we also find that the Rapture was… Read More ›
The Relationship Between the Blood Moon of September 2015 and Jesus Return
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Forgetting the Rapture
In the last days, Jesus said that people will begin to lose their excitement and anticipation of His return and begin to believe He is not coming again. Today a great number of Christians no longer believe that the Rapture… Read More ›
Dead or Alive: The Final Events of Earth
A 2.5 mile-wide Comet striking the earth in September 2015? Israel attacked by Arab Nations? The beginning of the Tribulation Period? The Return of Jesus at the Rapture? The Rebuilding of the Temple at Jerusalem? The introduction of the antichrist?… Read More ›
The Atheist’s Inability To Comprehend God
COPYRIGHT WARNING Those Who Deny God, Cannot Understand Him A human being is made up of three components; body, soul, and Spirit. When a person is born, the body is preeminent, it rules the life of the person. Whatever the… Read More ›
When The Lord Waits: His Plans And Purposes In Everything
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Yeshu: The Historical Jesus
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The Prophetic Fulfillment of the Seven Feasts of Israel by Jesus
Jesus said that “No man knows the day or the hour,” of His return. He also scolded the Pharisees for not recognizing the “Times and Seasons,” of their “visitation” by the Messiah. Although we do not know the precise day… Read More ›
The Reliability of the New Testament
We should remember that the statements of those who witnessed the events of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection are recorded posthumously for us in the historical record. There is absolutely no reason for any person to doubt the authenticity of the testimony which has been given to us concerning the events that are narrated in the text of the New Testament. For the past 2,000 years, no one has ever successfully impeached the testimony of the New Testament writers. There have been hundreds of attempts to impugn the single most significant event in the history of the world, but never a single successful impingement—due to the massive amount of evidence. The burden of proof to challenge the testimony recorded in the New Testament scriptures is on the opposing parties who make their claims that the text is not reliable.
Dr. Simon Greenleaf, co-founder of the Harvard Law School, is considered one of the world’s great minds concerning the rules for the laws for evidence. His “Treatise on the Rules for Evidence that is admissible in our courts of Law” is still in use today, and is a valuable authority for what constitutes valid evidence.
“Every document, apparently ancient, coming from the proper repository or custody, and bearing on its face no evident marks of forgery, the law presumes to be genuine, and devolves on the opposing party the burden of proving it to be otherwise.”[1]
Dr. Greenleaf makes an important point—because the New Testament accounts of Jesus’ horrible death and amazing resurrection exist today, with effectively the same text which they were originally written in—as early as 28 years after the events took place, this evidence presumes for us that the gospel accounts are reliable.[2] The burden for proving that these documents are not accounts of the actual events, rests upon the opposing parties who allege these claims. Dr. Greenleaf continues:
“An ancient document, offered in evidence in our courts, is said to come from the proper repository, when it is found in the place where, and under the care of persons with whom, such writings might naturally and reasonably be expected to be found; for it is this custody which gives authenticity to documents found within it. If they come from such a place, and bear no evident marks of forgery, the law presumes that they are genuine, and they are permitted to be read in evidence, unless the opposing party is able successfully to impeach them.”[3]
Unless proof can be offered which would impeach these documents, they stand as legal and historical proof that the man Jesus Christ lived, died, and was resurrected from the dead, by the testimony of the eyewitnesses who recorded these events. Because the gospels were found in the care of persons who have oversight in the Christian church, where one might naturally expect authentic documents to be found, and have remained in such care and custody for nearly 2,000 years, it is from this source that their authenticity is certain and their accounts are considered genuine. According to the professional opinion of Dr. Greenleaf who “wrote the book” on what constitutes valid evidence:
“The burden for showing them to be false and unworthy of credit, is devolved on the party who makes that objection.” -Simon Greenleaf, “The Testimony of the Evangelists.”
No critic to date has successfully impeached the four gospels in a manner that the majority of scholars would concur is reason to doubt their authenticity—or cause uncertainty that the accounts described in the New Testament narrative are anything but true and accurate testimony of the actual events which transpired in Jerusalem, concerning Jesus of Nazareth.[4]