BOOK DESCRIPTION
Is the Bible a collection of religious traditions—or a reliable historical record?
The Bible as History challenges the modern assumption that Scripture becomes “historical” only when confirmed by archaeology or secular sources. From creation to the close of the apostolic age, Edward D. Andrews demonstrates that the Bible presents itself as a continuous, chronological account of real events involving real people, real nations, and real dates.
This volume follows the biblical timeline as it unfolds in Scripture itself—beginning with the creation of Adam in 4026 B.C.E., passing through the Flood, the patriarchs, the Exodus, the monarchy, exile, and restoration, and continuing into the Roman world of Jesus Christ and first-century Christianity. Along the way, Assyrian, Babylonian, Egyptian, Persian, Greek, and Roman history are examined where they intersect with the biblical record, with archaeology treated as a corroborating witness rather than a controlling authority.
Written using the historical-grammatical method, this book allows the Bible to speak on its own terms. Chronology is treated as foundational, prophecy as anchored in time, and theology as inseparable from history. Where modern reconstructions conflict with Scripture, the question is not whether the Bible must yield, but whether the reconstruction itself should be reconsidered.
The Bible as History is for readers who want more than devotional reflection—who want to understand Scripture as the historical record it claims to be. It is a journey through time that affirms the Bible’s integrity, coherence, and enduring authority as history with meaning.
BOOK DETAILS
- Publisher: Independently published (April 22, 2023)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 455 pages
- ISBN-13: 979-8392220793
- Item Weight: 1.94 pounds
- Dimensions: 7 x 1.15 x 10 inches
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
EDWARD D. ANDREWS (AS in Criminal Justice, BS in Religion, MA in Biblical Studies, and MDiv in Theology) is CEO and President of Christian Publishing House. He has authored over 220+ books. In addition, Andrews is the Chief Translator of the Updated American Standard Version (UASV).

