Why We Believe the Bible by George DeHoff is a book entirely on apologetics, written in 1939 by G.W. DeHoff. The book was written for the average person. It is easy to understand, filled with evidences for the inspiration of the Bible.
Why We Believe the Bible
Why We Believe the Bible
By George DeHoff
Table of Contents
- Why We Want to Believe the Bible
- Why We Believe in God
- Genesis 1
- The Origin of Religion
- The Bible and Scientific Foreknowledge
- Archaeology and the Bible
- The Influence of the Bible
- Prophecy and Its Fulfillment
- The Messianic Prophecies
- Proof from Secular Writers
- The Other Sacred Books
- Internal Evidences of Inspiration
- The Indestructability of the Bible
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