Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III
(2 Kings 9)

This is an appeal for help. I am presenting two lunchtime talks on “Archaeology and the Bible” in the City of London this month.

I have some material prepared. Luke’s Gospel and the Dead Sea Scrolls get the most air-time.  Here’s my appeal: do you have questions, apparent contradictions that need resolving, or examples of how archaeology supports the Bible’s credibility? Alternatively, would you have suggestions as to how to approach the topic as a whole?

Please email me on malcolm.cox@iccmissions.org, or leave a comment on this blog.

By the way, if you would like to come to the talks, or invite your friends, the details are as follows:

February 11th & 25th, 13.05-13.35pm
The Church Of St Edmund The King, Lombard Street, EC3V 9EA
Enter through main church entrance on Lombard street for the ground floor meeting room at back of church. 
Nearest tube station:  Bank (exit 6) or Monument

Many thanks, Malcolm