I was sorry to hear of your father's death
Historical references: well the deportation of Israel to Babylon is historical.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebo-Sarsekim_Tablet
I certainly wouldnt see historical truth as a basis for faith as faith is completely different. Credo quia incredibilis ( Tertullian ) I believe because it is incredible.
Yeah I am the one who peppers his posts with Latin and Greek, just really to vex and irritate rather than inform.
The pharaoh Tihrqa is mentioned in one of the Books of Kings
"Tirhakah", king of Ethiopia (Kush), who waged war against Sennacherib during the reign of King Hezekiah of Judah (2 Kings 19:9; Isaiah 37:9).. We were excavating his ( rather poor) temple in Qasr Ibrim in 1979. Meroe exists a bit further south than QI and that was the base for the Nubian eunuch that Philip instructs in Acts. the fella is stuck on Isaiah whilst he drives his chariot in the desert
There is nothing contemporary from the first century. A lot from Oxyrhynchus - but they are almost all town records (of the town called Oxyrhynchus ). Great excitement of the time was Vol 1 p1 -1918 Grenfell thought he had found an early lost Gospel ( of Thomas) . He thought it might be 'Q' the source document of the synoptic gospels. it was nt. It was a not-that-lost non-canonical gospel given the chop in 350 AD along with a ream of other pretenders. If you read a bit of it you see why it was given the push.
The earliest gospel is St John around 6 words which is now P. Rylands. Again not inspiring
Yale on you tube has quite a good divinity series on the Gospels
Yale MOOC.
I find arguments such as these - - a complete turn off
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homoousion
but it kept the divines busy for twenty or forty years. ( fourth century)
Homoousion - has a variant they were quarrelling about , Homoiousion - which differs in spelling by 'i' - iota and this is where the idea of 'I will not omit one jot' comes from.
Time for bed