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The Four Hundred Silent Years

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   There are no inspired Scriptures between the last Old Testament book of Malachi and the first New Testament book of Matthew. We do, however, have three sources of information that give us a rather complete history of that period. The first source is the book of Daniel with its inspired prophecies. The second source is the collection of non-Biblical histories such as the Books of Maccabees, the first century historian Josephus, and others. The last source is archaeological evidence.
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