Thursday, October 16, 2025

The Bible: How’d they do that?

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This isn't about religion...                   

This edition is about facts, peculiar ones. It’s a post that should be of interest to loads of readers, regardless of their beliefs, unbelief or affiliation with any type of religion.

It’s info that’s available in a wide array of videos and blog posts, but isn't common content that will populate the feeds of many folks outside the scope of history and Christendom.

That of course, doesn’t make it less interesting. It just means it doesn’t come up in their content suggestions as often, without a deliberate search for it.

Lots of people with or without religion are intrigued by peculiarity, and the following info is definitely peculiar. If your interests fall into one of the categories below, you qualify and maybe (probably) LOTS of folks you know qualify, too. 

It’s worthy information for anyone interested in...

☙ Anthropology
☙ Architecture
☙ Archaeology
☙ Engineering
☙ History
☙ Languages
☙ Literature
☙ Philosophy
☙ Religion
☙ Sociology

If your interests don’t include any of those categories, you’re welcome to stay and read along anyway.

This post falls into the new By the Way series, Facts & Fiction. You can find the categories listed in the sidebar and the number of how many posts each category (or genre) includes. A click on any of them will populate a list of the posts for you, should you like to read them.

Extraordinary aspects of the Bible’s composition

Here we go!

☙ The Bible was written over a period of 1,500 years
☙ The King James version contains 66 separate books
☙ The books were authored by 40 different people
☙ It’s a unified story written by a physician, a tax collector, kings, fishermen, priests, prophets, scholars, shepherds and warriors
☙ It was written in different nations on three different continents and in different languages
☙ Continents: Asia, Africa and Europe
☙ Africa: Egypt and Ethiopia
                ☙ Asia: Israel, Iraq, Iran and Turkey
                ☙ Europe: Greece and Italy
☙ It contains prophecies and shares wisdom
☙ Many of its prophecies have come to pass and continue to do so at present
☙ Many of the people, places and activities written about in it, continue to be validated and verified by current methods of archaeology and bio-technology

And there you have it. 

It really is peculiar and intriguing stuff! If you’d like to share your thoughts on this phenomenon or see an aspect I missed, please share it in the comments. 

The Wrap!

Thanks for staying to read the whole thing! I hope you’ll share this with any other peculiarity-lovin' folks you know! I admit to having a lot of fun writing in this genre and have several topics to cover in it, in upcoming posts

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That’s it for this one...

Shalom!

Angelia

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