Dead Men Tell Tales
Harry Rimmer
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
"Dead men tell no tales" was a common adage before the days of forensic science. In this book, the well-known evangelist and scientist uses Egyptology and archaeology to counter the argument in the investigation of Bible lore.. - Summary by Lynne Thompson (8 hr 7 min)
Chapters
| Foreword | 4:45 | Read by Maria Agustina Von |
| The Premise Stated | 25:37 | Read by josephineking |
| The Tides of Culture | 26:04 | Read by Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025) |
| Converging Streams of Revelation and History | 44:08 | Read by Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025) |
| Modern Science and the Ten Plagues of Egypt | 1:00:07 | Read by Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025) |
| Sources | 58:37 | Read by Rosemary McDonald (1938-2025) |
| Fragments | 40:59 | Read by Owlivia |
| The Rebirth of an Empire | 31:32 | Read by Ryan Lohner |
| The Resurrection of Edom | 38:46 | Read by BrandonB |
| The Brazen Shields of Reheboam | 36:50 | Read by BrandonB |
| Mingled Voices Part 1 | 33:26 | Read by KHand |
| Mingled Voices Part 2 | 27:55 | Read by KHand |
| Vindication of Daniel | 59:12 | Read by MichelleKinge |
Reviews
Great book!
Seven Archers
A great collection of interesting evidence from archeology that shows the validity of the Bible. All the readers did a very good job. I recommend it.