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What is the historical and social importance of the Bible?

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Why Should the Historical Background of the Bible Be Studied?

In what ways, if any, does the study of history help with our understanding of the Bible? Can it be helpful for us? Should we take the time to find out the results of the historical investigation of the Scripture? The answer is, “Yes.” The study of the history and background of the biblical world is helpful in a number of ways.

The Importance of Studying the Background of the Bible

There are at least five ways in which the study of the historical background of the biblical world is necessary for the Bible student. They are as follows:

There Are Many References in Scripture to Historical Events

First, the entire biblical revelation centers on what God has done in history. There are countless references in both testaments to people, events and geographical locations. For example, one chapter in the Old Testament, Genesis ten, has five times more specific geographical references of importance than the entire Koran, the holy book of Islam!

In addition, we find the same sort of attention to historical detail in the New Testament. In the Gospels there are some events that have no specific historical setting listed. On the other hand, there are many other episodes in the life of Christ that give historical detail as to where and when the event took place. These events occurred at real places and with real people.

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The historicity of the Bible is the question of the Bible's relationship to history – covering not just the Bible's "acceptability as history" but also the ability to understand the literary forms of biblical narrative.[1] One can extend biblical historicity to the evaluation of whether or not the Christian New Testament is an accurate record of the historical Jesus and of the Apostolic Age.

When studying the books of the Bible, scholars examine the historical context of passages, the importance ascribed to events by the authors, and the contrast between the descriptions of these events and other historical evidence.

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