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51: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Masada 78 BC
These are some of the oldest known Bible text in the world. b. They date to the same period as Qumran. 8. Also found was one of 9 copies of ... high priest [Alexander Jannaeus: 103-76 BC] first of all built a fortress, and called it Masada; after which the building of this place ... and the live and the messianic branch of David who is sitting right now in heaven.) 2. "In addition to the two biblical scrolls found in the synagogue, several others-including sections of Psalms, Genesis, and Leviticus-were uncovered in various spots throughout the site. ... biblical texts are: * A very fragmentary Psalms scroll containing parts of Psalms 81:3 (ET 81:2) to 85:10 (ET 85:9) (see fig. 6.8). ... him, till Phasaelus by himself had been too hard for Felix, and had shut him up in the tower, and there on certain conditions, dismissed him. ... II-6a), was changed into a building with an entrance on the southeastern wall, comprising an entrance room (10.5 x 3.7 m) and a main hall ... ...
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52: Rehoboam, Shishak I (945-924 BC ) Canaan battle relief topographical ...
Click on images for high resolution 43 Bible cities listed in 926 BC Pictured here are three of the 187 city name rings on the wall of the ... Since the Bible refers to hundreds of cities, kings, and places, we would expect to find evidence from on-site excavations. And this is ... which had been fortified by Jeroboam (cf. 1 Kings 12:25), and as far north as Megiddo, where a fragment of a Shishak stele has been found. ... We now know from the Relief that Shishak tried to dispose Jeroboam, (or make him a vessel king) since Tizrah, the capital city of Jeroboam, ... The list includes, for example, the fortress of Great Arad, which clearly refers to the site still bearing that name. Identifying the other ... evidence, it embraced both Israel and Judah." (The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt, 1100-650 B.C, Kenneth A. Kitchen, p296, 1986 AD) c. ... Hdst, "new town" (unknown city) 55 P3-n-Skt, "the one of Succoth" 56 3dm, Adam[ah], Kh. Tel ed-Damiyeh Joshua 3:16 57 Dmrm, Zemaraim Josh ... ...
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53: Tomb of Jesus with Rolling stone
... testimony to the resurrection of the Saviour clearer than any voice could give." 5. Burial practices vary over the period of Bible history. a. ... The mostly broken bones of an infant around the age of birth were found scattered around the outside of the jar. The remains had been removed ... A year later the bones would be placed in an ossuary stone vessel box and placed inside an loculi for storage with many others as a final resting place. I. Burial Practices in ancient Egypt: 1500 BC 1. The Great Pyramids of Giza were burial tombs of Pharaohs. 2. The tower of Babel ... III. Burial Practices at the time of Joseph: 1865 BC 1. The tomb of Joseph and the Patriarchs at Tel el Dab'a (Avaris, Goshen) a. Excavated by ... Joseph at Shechem had many buildings over its history erected over the site. a. Pictured here is the crusader structure as seen in 1865 AD. b. ... finished building his own house and the house of the LORD and the wall around Jerusalem." (1 Kings 3:1) b. "Then Solomon brought Pharaoh's ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-tombs-burials-Jewish-rolling-stone-Jesus-Christ-resurrection-3-days-Koch-Loculi-ossuary.htm
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54: Difficult Questions for Mormons to answer
Would not their existence prove once for all that Mormonism is truth? God allowed the Jews to carry the 10 commandments for several centuries ... Agave fibers and fig bark for Linen? Ceiba fibers, pineapple fibers and rabbit hair for Silk? Welch concludes with the staggering claim ... domestic Goat (the Nephites claimed to have found the domestic goat!), Horse (the horse plays a major role in the Nephite and Lamanite societies), Ox, domestic Sheep, Sow, Swine, & Elephants (contrary to the dated information on this site, non-LDS indicate that there is no evidence ... included in the Book of Mormon when it didn't exist during that time period? "There's a whole system of production of wheat and barley . . . ... Book of Mormon Christ is completely accepted / In Bible he is rejected. Aminadi deciphered writing on the wall (Alma 10:2-3) like Daniel ... A broad deep ditch inclosed those two fortress, and there they raised an high breast-work, to secure their houses from the invading enemy." ... ...
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55: A Critique of NAMI Don Patton Randall Price on Mount Ararat Noah ...
... Salih Bayraktutan, another Turkish geologist ... checked the places the wood was found and he said it cannot be a part of the ark. There are some photos of Paraşüt in his younger days on Mt. Ararat posted on the wall of his brother's restaurant near the tourist site of Ishak Pasha. However, when ... of a much later period that that of the biblical Ark. Paraşüt also provided a photo of an animal figurine (see below) he said was with the pottery. Despite the later date of the pottery, it was supposed that the animal figurine, as well as the pottery, may have been votive objects brought to the site by those in past centuries that revered the site. ... Two of these show an old stone vessel filled with "food" (according to Paraşüt) and Paraşüt kneeling beside this vessel (see photos below). Where are these objects ... sample" Click to View The examination of Nami's fake Noah's Ark wood recovered By Dr. Don Patton Click to View Click to View Noah's Ark, Flood, Nimrod, Tower of Babel ...
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56: The southern border of Judah and Kadesh Barnea at Petra
... Foremost, notice that the sequence is 1. River of Egypt, 2. Taphnes, 3. Ramesse, 4. Land of Goshen. Tahpanhes at Tel Defenna (Jeremiah 2:16; 43:7; 43:8) is east of the Pelusiac branch ... Eusebius says Kadesh Barnea was located at Petra. Hezron Hezron = literal Hebrew: "surrounded by a wall". (Enhanced Strong's Lexicon) Addar Addar = literal Hebrew: "exceeding ... the excavations at Ein el-Quderat misidentified as Kadesh Barnea: a. "The earliest fortress on the site was erected seemingly on virgin soil in the 10th-9th centuries B.C.E. Its ground plan, as explained previously, has not been determined, but it ... The fortresses were built according to one of three distinct ground plans-being either roughly oval, rectangular, or square-but clearly belong to the same historical period. In the ... A border is defined by a succession or sequence, of the kind found, for example, in the Judaean Shephelah. Qadesh Barnea and Mesad Hashavyahu are situated well outside any sequence of ... ...
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57: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-rami-g-khouri-petra ...
... A smaller detachment of troops may also have been stationed at the Roman legionary fortress at Udruh, 15 kilometres east of Petra. Despite the ... Excavations, wall lines and the siting of burials have all confirmed that while the Petra municipal boundaries contracted somewhat after the ... assumed power in 312, and soon established the new capital of the Eastern Roman Empire at the site of the former Greek colony of Byzantium. ... The Byzantine period was one of steady population growth and urbanism throughout Jordan. Petra remained an active, though perhaps not ... During the 5th and 6th centuries, as Dr Tom Parker's work shows, most of the forts that formed the Roman-Byzantine security belt to the east ... With the establishment of the Umayyad Caliphate in Damascus in the mid-7th century, the people of Jordan found themselves under new leadership ... In 1934, the Conway Tower (then known as the Conway High Place) was cleared by the renowned American archaeologist W.F. Albright, followed in ... ...
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58: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-johann-heinrich-kurtz-history ...
... At the same time, so much water falls in the wadys during the rainy season, that a scanty supply of grass and herbs may be found for the ... The western wall of the mountain fortress runs in a straight line from its south-eastern corner (Jebel Araif en-Nakah) to the north-eastern ... at the foot of this western wall of the Azâzimat, and through the undulating tract of desert land which lies between it and the Wady el-Arish. ( 1.) The reason why the northern boundary of the mountain land of the Azazimeh remained for so long a period unexplored has been ... the S.S.E. he came upon the site of GEOGRAPHICAL STJEYEY. 227 the anc ient Gerar^ in the present Jurf (Torrent) el Jerâr (vol. i. § 63, 1). ... boundary of the country, forming as it were a strong rocky watch- tower, which, commanded these two boundary lines,—(7.) If the mountainous ... Biblical accounts, everything has been turned upside down, and every argument of any worth has been swept away (car tel est mon bon plaisir). ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-johann-heinrich-kurtz-history-of-the-old-covenant-1872ad.htm
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59: The Samaritans: 720 BC The pagan half-Jews of the Old Testament ...
... where God appeared to him and promised to give his seed the land: "Abram passed through the land as far as the site of Shechem, to the oak of Moreh. b. ... Contrary to popular opinion, Jeroboam was merely a side-show and a "Johnny-come-lately", in the idolatry at tel Dan. It all started hundreds of years ... date from the perhaps the eleventh century c.e. (the Abisha Scroll), and a sizable quantity come from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries c.e. ... In the Persian period the temple precinct was about 96 × 98 m in size and was built of local field stones. Adjacent to a large chamber gate (with six or eight chambers) in the northern wall, a sizable (11 × 12 m) building was uncovered; therein excavators found a large number of burned bones, together with a great amount of ashes. Even though later constructions in the ... the royal records.-(99) Whereupon a book was found at Ecbatana, in the tower that was in Media, wherein was written as follows:-"Cyrus the king, in the ... ...
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60: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-rolalyn-maqsood-petra ...
... Outsiders were refused entry to the Petra basin and it became the storing 'place for plunder. As the trade route by-passed the actual city site this was quite easy to do. Eventually, they found acting as "customs officials" more ... and welcomed the Muslim forces as liberators. There is no information on the history of Petra in the first centuries of the Arab period. In later Arab sources the town appears under the name of Al-Asuit. ... Jerusalem and Aqaba (Aila) including Shaubak (Mont Real or Mons Regalis) and La Vaux Moise (Valley of Moses) at Petra. A fortress on the summit of Al-Habis was a solitary look-out. ... The spring has been enclosed now in a small building with three white domes (it looks like a mosque) and bubbles out from under a stone wall along a pebbly channel. The clear water is ... The first Nabataean monuments to be seen are three enigmatic, solid carved cubes of rock some 20 feet high, and a 30-foot free-standing tower-tomb, with carved pilasters. The tombs are ... ...
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61: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
... The period of time recorded in 1 Maccabees is three full 365-day years plus 8 days and equals a grand total of 1103 days. Daniel said it was ... their way, in order to get in and seize upon the temple, and the tower Antonia." (Josephus Wars 2.325-328) The same day, Florus attempts to ... whole space of ground whereon they fought ran with blood, and the wall might have been ascended over by the bodies of the dead carcasses; ... By the time the Romans came to his home town of Magdala, Josephus had already been captured at the fortress of Jotapata. c. The local Jews ... Here is a photo taken by the author of the synagogue columns as they were found, in situ, during the archeological excavation. 20. Fall AD 67: ... They were excavated in a large underground hiding discovered on site in 2013 AD. c. Jerusalem was under siege and nobody got in or out: i. ... wheat, barley, beans, lentils, millet and spelt, put them in one vessel and make them into bread for yourself; you shall eat it according ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/revelation/Bible-Only-Revelation-Commentary-Josephus-Chronology-Destruction-Jerusalem-First-Jewish-War-70AD.htm
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62: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
... The period of time recorded in 1 Maccabees is three full 365-day years plus 8 days and equals a grand total of 1103 days. Daniel said it was ... their way, in order to get in and seize upon the temple, and the tower Antonia." (Josephus Wars 2.325-328) The same day, Florus attempts to ... whole space of ground whereon they fought ran with blood, and the wall might have been ascended over by the bodies of the dead carcasses; ... By the time the Romans came to his home town of Magdala, Josephus had already been captured at the fortress of Jotapata. c. The local Jews ... Here is a photo taken by the author of the synagogue columns as they were found, in situ, during the archeological excavation. 20. Fall AD 67: ... They were excavated in a large underground hiding discovered on site in 2013 AD. c. Jerusalem was under siege and nobody got in or out: i. ... wheat, barley, beans, lentils, millet and spelt, put them in one vessel and make them into bread for yourself; you shall eat it according ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/revelation/Bible%20Only%20Revelation%20Commentary%20Josephus-Chronology%20Destruction%20Jerusalem%20Steven%20Rudd.pdf
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63: Seder Olam Rabbah modern Jewish calendar English pdf free online
... The use of the Greek proschema (ornament), a term applied in classical literature to other impregnable fortress cities, suggests that Antipas fortified the ... After-Rabbi's death, the importance of Sepphoris as a rabbinic site did not recede. Not only did the patriarchal house and court remain in Sepphoris for a period of time, but the city also became a virtual hub of rabbinic scholarship, as its lecture ... a. "Tiberias was paganized by the emperor Hadrian, who put down the Second Jewish Revolt in a.d. 135, but in the second and third centuries the city became an important center of Jewish rabbinical study. Evidence of their presence can be found in the Talmud. ... The word of the Eternal was to Ezechiel ben Buzi, the priest, ..." (Ez. 3:15) "I came to the deportees at Tel Abib . . . I sat there seven days speechless ... of Nehemiah ben Hakhaliah . . ." Twelve years he was in the land of Israel, repairing the wall and returning every man to his town and his inherited land. ... ...
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64: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... The ordinances of the Sabbath, circumcision, and the Jewish dietary laws placed a high wall of social separation between Israel and the ... strong evidence that the Sabbath was MODELED after Creation Week found in Exodus 20. Add that to a host of biblical impossibilities that in ... of Ancient Hebrew which has been recognized by biblical scholars who have written on different continents and over centuries of time. ... The Hebrew does not say that God rested from the Seventh day onwards-only at a time within the Seventh day period of time between the ... Remember the example of Jesus cursing the fig tree. Just because his ceasing/resting is mentioned in a narrative that also mentions that Adam ... application" position of this chapter, explained in more detail at another web page at this site titled: Isaiah 66:23: New Moon observance. ... "Then Judas appointed certain men to fight against those that were in the fortress, until he had cleansed the sanctuary. So he chose priests ... ...
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65: Lachish Letters Ostraca collection, Tablets and Inscriptions ...
Jerusalem 605-587 BC. "Some thirty-six inscriptions have been discovered at Tell ed-Duwêr/Tel Lachish, including Proto-Canaanite inscriptions, inscribed seals and weights, several ... The letters are at least partially homogeneous, for five of the ostraca are sherds from the same vessel (L. Harding apud Torczyner 1938:184). Whether this means that the documents are drafts of letters written on the site and sent elsewhere (Yadin 1981) is open to debate (Rainey 1987; Parker 1994). They are generally dated to the period before the fall of Judah (586 bce), perhaps in 589, and they provide glimpses of the ... The first 18 were found by the late J. L. Starkey in 1935; three more (making 21 in all) were added during a supplementary campaign in 1938. Most of the ostraca were letters, while others ... Nearly all of the ostraca come from the latest occupation level of the Israelite gate-tower, and they are generally placed immediately before the beginning of the Chaldean siege of Lachish, ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/ostraca/Ostraca-Lachish-Letters-Jeremiah-YHWH-Egypt-Fire-Signals-Azekah-weakening-hands-nebuchadnezzar-587BC.htm
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66: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-ein-el-qudeirat-did-i-excavate ...
... The springs of Ein el-Qudeirat are the richest and most abundant in the Sinai; they water the largest oasis in northern Sinai. The site today is remarkably lovely, with acre after acre of fruit and nut trees cultivated by the local Bedouin. ... cooking pots, and flasks, all belonging to the seventh-sixth centuries B.C. Two especially lovely juglets were of Phoenician origin. From this level of the fortress we also found some beads and an iron arrowhead. A fragment of a ceramic figurine was unearthed which appears to be the head and torso of a man with a pinched face. The arms are broken off. Originally, the figurine was probably mounted on a horse, a familiar figurine of the period. From the interior rooms surrounding the courtyard we uncovered an ... One of the most important finds was a large ostracon discovered in 11 fragments on the floor of a casemate room located in the southern wall of the upper fortress. Pieced together, the ostracon measured 30 cm. (12 inches) in maximum length, ... ...
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67: Book of Balaam Son of Beor Inscription at Tell Deir Alla, Succoth ...
found three times in the first four lines of the Balaam wall inscription that dates to 750 BC. 2. The God referred to in the inscription is "el" and "Shaddai" which is again exactly how God was referred to during the period before Moses. 3. Deir Alla, is identified with Succoth may also be identified with Pethor from a tablet discovered here. Archaeologists are digging up bible stories!!! Archaeology is an important science that confirms the historical accuracy of the Bible. Since the Bible refers to hundreds of cities, kings, and places, we would expect to find evidence from on-site excavations. And this is exactly what we have found. ... The inscriptions, written in ink on plaster with a nib, were displayed on the walls. They belong to stratum IX at the site, which has been dated to the ninth and eighth centuries bce, with the inscriptions, themselves, dated on the basis of laboratory tests to ca. 800 bce (Ibrahim and van der Kooij 1991). Tel Deir ʿAlla is located about eight ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-balaam-son-of-beor-inscription-tell-deir-alla-succoth-1400-750bc.htm
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68: 597 BC: Arad Ostraca introduction: Jehoiakim, Zedekiah, Nico ...
Introduction to Arad and Tel Ira Ostraca: 608, 597 BC Jehoiakim | Zedekiah | Nico II | Solomon's Temple | Edomite invasion into Judah Ostraca, Tablets and Inscriptions of the ... In these cases the broken pottery was a cheap and abundant paper to write on. "In the late monarchic period, the time of these letters, Arad was a fortified supply depot. Staple ... The new citadel stood only about a decade. In 597, while Nebuchadnezzar's army was invading Judah from the north, the fortress was captured and destroyed again, apparently by raiders from Edom. The excavators of Arad found over a hundred Hebrew inscriptions and ostraca, most ... Three more Hebrew ostraca were found in 1976. As indicated by paleography and archaeological context, the Hebrew ostraca come from the 10th-6th centuries, the Aramaic from the ... The outstanding innovation here is the addition of an interior wall parallel to the whole southern wall of the fortress. Thus the living quarters located here were truncated and ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/ostraca/bible-ostraca-Arad-18-24-40-88-letters-refugee-temple-YHWH-edomite-threat-troops-edom-Ramah-Negev-Ira-Kinah-Horvat-Uza-Neco-II-Egypt-Jehoiakim-Zedekiah-Judah-608-597bc.htm
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69: Ein Haseva Fortress: One of Solomon's network of military border ...
Although it is a possible location for the Ascent of Akrabbim, there is a better transjordan choice, on the east side of the Arabah valley. The same kind of Negevite war pottery is found most of the border fortresses. The ambivalence of archeologists to use this crude ancient hand made pottery in establishing a specific date, like wheel made pottery, does not change the fact that if the site ... "Iron Age (tenth century BCE): Of three fortresses attributed to the Iron Age, the earliest (Stratum 6) probably dates to the tenth century BCE, to the period of the United Monarchy. The Stratum 5 fortress, the largest and best-preserved of the three, has been ascribed to the ninth-eighth centuries BCE. The latest fortress (Stratum 4), apparently concurrent with the ... Perhaps the site should be regarded as a small administrative city, like the Judean fortified city of Tel Beersheba, rather than a large fortress. Courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority. ..."Another possibility is that the ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-fortresses-ein-haseva.htm
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70: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Qiryat Sefer 90 BC
... Square shape 9.6 x 9.6 meters, two rows of Bench seats at the eastern and western walls, benches at the south wall were looted. 3. Four Columns: a. See also: Columns: Antitype of Christians b. The four column ... The Torah Shrine was likely a wooden box with either curtains or two wooded doors: 6. "Kiryat Sefer is located some 25 km. east of Tel Aviv, on a hill near the ancient road from Caesarea via Beit Horon to Jerusalem. The remains of a small Jewish village were found at the site. Several dwellings were arranged around a broad square, at the center of ... Two rows of stone benches were found along three sides of the hall (Fig. II-1d). The synagogue walls and columns were probably plastered with red paint. The floor was paved with large limestone flagstones. Magen ... The facade of the building was built of hewn stones with margins typical of the Herodian building style of the late Second Temple period. The floor of the hall was paved with large, well-fitted flagstones, and ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/synagogues/Qiryat-Sefer-bible-ancient-synagogues-first-century-oldest-pre70AD-Jesus-archeology-top-plan-red-plastered-painted-fresco-four-columns-mikveh-mikvaot-benches-90bc.htm
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71: Khirbat en-Nahas Fortress: Part of Solomon's network of military ...
It is entirely predicable that the Edomites were mining at Khirbat en-Nahas just before the time of David. This would be the best explanation for the occupation layer that preexisted the fortress ... Here was proof that Edom functioned as a nation 300-400 years before conventional accepted date of about 700 BC. Levy says: "The new dates and the range of artefacts recently found at the site, such as ... empire during the eighth and seventh BC. State formation more likely began several centuries earlier, rooted in local processes of social evolution and interaction amongst the smaller ... Mountains of Elat belong to the period between the end of the fourteenth century and the middle of the twelfth century BC and were operated by Pharaonic expeditions of the 19th to 20th Dynasties. ... made the brazen sea, and the pillars and the vessel of brass." (Timna, Beno Rothenberg, 1969 AD) C. Radiocarbon dating of Khirbat en-Nahas: For an examination of radiocarbon dating see click here. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-fortresses-khirbat-en-nahas.htm
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72: Shalmaneser III: Annals on annals Balawat bronze Gates: 848BC
will be found collotype reproductions of the thirteen bronze bands which formed part of the decoration of the "Balâwât Gates," and which have generally been conceded to "represent the finest example of work in bronze repoussé which has survived from so early a period," 123 King, Bronze Reliefs from the Gates of Shalmaneser , p. 9. Not so well known are the bronzes from the gates oa a palace of Assur nâsir-pal, father of Shalmaneser [DL]. The recent remarkable discoveries of Hall and Woolley a.t Tel Obeid, near the site of the ancient Ur, will hardly compel us to modify our ... To save his life he crossed the Euphrates and took refuge in his fortress Shitamrat, a mountain peak which hangs from the sky like a cloud, located on the bank of the Euphrates. (Bronze Sheathing: ... Leaving Lahiru I approached Gannanate. Marduk-bêl-usate got away, like a fox, through a hole in the wall, and headed toward the Iasubi mountains, He made the city of Arman into his fortress there. I ... ...
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73: The Ahoroni Fortress at Quseima: One of Solomon's network of ...
... Thus, Herzog proposes an 11th century date (Herzog 1990: 238); and Finkelstein, true to his multistage theory, dates the whole process to the end of the 11th and beginning of the 10th centuries (Finkelstein and Perevolotsky 1990: 78). This means that ... The location is also unique: it was apparently of crucial importance to erect the fortress at this particular site. Most convincing is the way the building was built to conform to the topography: the outer wall encircles the entire summit, and it was built at the very edge of the cliff. ... The builders generally chose raised ground, a hill, a spur, sometimes even a ... Click to View D. Negev pottery found at Quseima: More on Negev Pottery. The main finds, as stated, were potsherds. Not one complete or even restorable vessel was found. As usual in sites of this category in the Negev, the pottery was of two types: ordinary, wheel-made pottery, characteristic of the Iron Age; and rough, handmade pottery, of the type known as "Negev ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-fortresses-quseima-ahoroni.htm
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74: City of David discovered!
C. Major Israeli universities have been dominated by unbelief. 1. David Ussishkin, Tel Aviv University "I am afraid that evidence regarding the magnificent Solomonic capital was not discovered because it is nonexistent, ... I Kings 1:33-34 b. Cf. Cahill's picture c. Real location found by following scripture. d. Tower fallen (Tower of Siloam?) Cahill picture e. Diagram showing springs and relation to pool of Siloam 6. Hezekiah built tunnel to redirect water a. II Chronicles 32:30; II Kings 20:20 b. Picture of tunnel c. Hezekiah's wall 7. Pool of Siloam - Map a. Scriptural References: 1) Ecc.2:5, "I made myself water pools" 2) Neh.3:15, Rebuilding Jerusalem, pool and stairs (pic) 3) Jesus healed blind man here, Jn.9:7 4) Talmud describes procession from pool during Feast of Tabernacles. Priest carried water in golden vessel up stairs to the Temple and poured out libation on altar. Context of Jesus comments at Feast, Jn.7:37-38 8. Old site clamed to be pool (Byzantine) 9. New correct ... ...
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75: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Gush Halav, Gischala 78 BC
... Other architectural features discovered inside the synagogue include fieldstone benches along the western and northern walls. and a bema (or, according to the excavators, two consecutive bemas), against the south wall to the west of ... that Gush Halav was the site of a Hasmonean-Herodian fortress (cf. Jotapata and Sepphoris). That implies also that whatever Hasmonean (or Herodian) military garrison was in the area was located at Gush Halav, and not Meiron. Given "the significant quantities of Chalcolithic, Early Bronze, and Middle Bronze pottery, ... significant quantities of Iron II material," ... "several nearly complete bowls [from the Persian period]," and the Hellenistic and Hasmonean coins and ceramics found there, Gush Halav had been a well-established settlement for centuries before the Hasmonean regime took over at the very end of the second century b.c.e. (Meyers et al. 1979: 35-36). Recognition of the presence of a Hasmonean military fortress at Gush Halav also ... ...
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76: Midianite Pottery: The designer import of the ancient world.
... the other hand, recent surveys of Midian have produced surprising discoveries of a developed civilization in precisely the period in question, the end of the Late Bronze Age and the beginning of the Iron Age, the 13th to 12th centuries. ... Evidence of habitation and culture from that same time period—the presumed time of the Exodus—is practically nonexistent in the Sinai peninsula. Harvard scholar Frank Moore Cross believes that the paucity of evidence in Sinai—and the ... Perhaps this fact explains the differences between Sites 3o and 34, located opposite the temple in Nahal Nehushtan and defended by a strong wall, and the other sites of Timna which had no defensive wall. Whereas at Site 30 no Midianite ware was found (but there was an early stage of ... It is virtually on every Bible map produced for the last 75 years. They have found Midianite pottery at Qudeirat: The upper fortress, as mentioned above, was extremely rich in ceramic remains. ... There were also two characteristically ... ...
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77: The Bema: Prototype Of The Church Pulpit: Neh 8
Ezra the scribe stood at a wooden podium (Heb. miḡdāl, tower) which they had made for the purpose. And beside him stood Mattithiah, Shema, Anaiah, Uriah, Hilkiah, and Maaseiah on his right hand; and Pedaiah, ... the Hellenistic structure and has been dated to the end of the 2nd-late 1st centuries BCE (the Hasmonean period). The public structure, which contains a trapeze-shaped hall (10.5 x 6.7 m) surrounded by a courtyard, used parts of the earlier structure it was built on. The entrance to the structure was in the center of the east wall. Wide benches (or a basis for them) were attached to three of the walls. The walls were decorated with colored wall paintings. Two fixtures were found in the center of the hall, one a square bimah (1.1 x 1.1 m) and the other a round base? ... fact has emerged: that nearly every excavated synagogue yields fragments, traces, or the actual site of the Torah Shrine, even those dated as early as the end of the second century CE. The Torah shrine ... ...
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78: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Jews persecuting Christians ...
... The large number of excavated sites in and around Jerusalem in which remains from the Byzantine period were found, together with the detailed historical descriptions on the conquest and massacre of the Christian ... reports. ." (The Persian Conquest of Jerusalem, 614 c.e.- An Archaeological Assessment, Gideon Avni, BASOR, No. 357, p35-48, 2010 AD) c. "The most explicit mass burial site is a rock-cut cave located in Mamilla, about 120 m west of Jaffa Gate. This area is part of the western urban burial ground of Jerusalem, which was in use from the eighth/seventh centuries B.C.E. to the Byzantine period (Reich 1994; Maeir 1994). ... accidentally discovered in the course of construction works about 300 m north of the Mamilla burial cave and to the northwest of the Old City walls (Kloner 2001: 137-38; and see fig. 1).2 Four deep trenches were excavated in an area of 10.5 x 8 m, revealing a thick accumulation of bones scattered above bedrock. A cistern and a wall segment were observed nearby. ... ...
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79: 495-399 BC: The Judean Elephantine Egyptian Papyrus letters to ...
Since the Bible refers to hundreds of cities, kings, and places, we would expect to find evidence from on-site excavations. And this is exactly what we have found. The Bible is ... The Jewish Elephantine temple was a simple "tabernacle of Moses" architectural design that would require a perimeter wall and a few interior walls. Such a simple structure could ... of Egypt in 525 B.C.E.: "During the days of the kings of Egypt [i.e., when Egypt was independent] our forefathers built that temple in the Elephantine fortress and when Cambyses [the Persian ruler who conquered Egypt in 525 B.C.E.] entered Egypt, he found that temple built." ... memoranda, contracts and other legal materials-first came to light at the end of the 19th century and were published by numerous scholars over a 60-year period (1906-1966). ... the destruction was caused by priests of the Egyptian ram god Khnum-to whom a temple was built on Elephantine during the 18th-19th centuries bc (or the 16th-13th centuries bc). ... ...
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80: Seals, Bulla, Documents, Pottery & Antitypical New Testament ...
Archaeology is an important science that confirms the historical accuracy of the Bible. Since the Bible refers to hundreds of cities, kings, and places, we would expect to find evidence from on-site excavations. And this is exactly what we have found. The Bible is the most ... tower: Two Bilobate Persian period kilns from Khirbet Nisya that date to 536-333 AD Byzantine Kiln at Yad Hasmona (Kiriath Jearim) dating to 425 AD Byzantine kiln at Khirbet el-Maqatir dating to 375-749 AD City Dump of Broken pottery "go out to the valley of the son of Hinnom at the entry of the Potsherd Gate, and proclaim there the words that I tell you." (Jeremiah 19:1-2) The potsherd gate was the exit from the city to where everyone dumped their broken pottery outside the wall. ... Pot broken into very small pieces no secondary use: " whose crash comes suddenly, in an instant; its breaking is like that of a potter's vessel that is smashed so ruthlessly that among its fragments not a sherd is found for ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/bulla/bible-archeology-seals-clay-bulla-scribes-inkwells-quills-papyrus-documents-scriptorium-antitype-assurance-salvation-Christ.htm
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81: How long was the flood? How long did it take to Build Noah's ...
When we imagine the Ark, we think of a small 30 foot Tug boat shaped vessel with a giraffe sticking his head through the roof, when in fact, Noah's Ark was 515 feet long! b. There was so much room ... The wall compartments were filled with soil and brick material including sherds from the late Hyksos Period. The building cuts into the extended late Hyksos Period fortification wall A and rests ... It must have been constructed within a long breach of this Hyksos wall (A) as, according to the geophysical survey, the eastern enclosure wall of the 18th Dynasty crosses the Hyksos wall. Blocks of a granite doorway of King Amenemhet I, found more than 100 years ago by E. Naville, are likely to have been used afterwards as an entrance gate at the start or at the upper landing of the ramp (Fig. 8A/8B)." ... destroyed the sinful world with water, He will once again destroy the heavens and Earth with fire at the second coming of Christ. By Steve Rudd Click to View Noah's Ark, Flood and Tower of Babel ...
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82: The Exodus Route: Elim (Nabatean Leuke Kome, Onne, Aynuna)
... Although known only through survey, extensive architecture is visible at two of the complexes, including a standing tower; nearby is a large necropolis. It seems that during the first century ad there was some decline in the use of Leuke Kome as a result ... A relatively good road, approximately 300 km long, ran from the Red Sea through Wadi 'Ifal to Aqaba and farther on along the Wadi Arabah to the Nabatean capital of Petra [Fig. 5]. The route through Wadi 'Ifal was used also in the Islamic period, as part ... This important settlement lies at the edge of Wadi 'Aynunah around its water spring. A large number of fine Nabataean eggshell wares were found here, therefore the site could be attributed to the Nabataean period." (Al-Bid, Ansary, p42, 2002 AD) b. "Now to the left of Berenice, sailing for two or three days from Mussel Harbor [Myos Hormos] eastward across the adjacent gulf, there is another harbor and fortified place [military fortress], which is called White Village [Greek = Leuke ... ...
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83: The Temple in Jerusalem over the threshing floor which is presently ...
Threshing floors were never built on hills, but in curved valleys, like directly under the Al Kas Fountain. Under the dome of the Rock, was where the Fortress of Antonia ... Under the pinnacle of the tower are many rooms, and here was Solomon's palace. There also is the chamber in which he sat and wrote the (Book of) Wisdom; this chamber is ... on a large stone built upside down into the south wall of the Haram near the Double Gate. According to Eusebius (Vita Const. iii. 26) and Jerome (Epit. xlix.), Hadrian also built a Temple of Venus on the site of the present Church of the Holy Sepulchre; but of this no remains have been recognised. A coin of Antoninus Pius represents such a temple as existing in Jerusalem. Among the other public buildings of this period were two markets, a theatre, a mint, a tricameron, a ... of the Emperor Julian to rebuild the Jerusalem Temple in the fourth century failed entirely; in 333 A.D. the enclosure was found still in ruins by the Bordeaux Pilgrim. ... ...
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84: Archeology of the Oppression, Exodus and Conquest of Israel: ...
... KHIRBET EL-MAQATIR: EPHRAIM OF JESUS (33 AD): In the first century, Maqatir was called Ephraim of John 11 and is where Jesus went after raising Lazarus. Pictured below is a fenestrated wall (wall with windows) ... and Manasseh invented the world's first alphabet shortly after they moved to Avaris also known as the archeological site named Tel el Dab'a. 10. In 1806 BC Joseph dies. 11. Joseph is buried in the great tomb structure at Avaris excavated at Tel el Dab'a. III. Period of Oppression of Israel in Egypt begins: 1556 BC: 1. Rise and expulsion of the Hyksos a. ... Another inscription found in the ancient Egyptian mining town of Tura located 15 km south of Cairo on the east bank of the Nile, indicate the latest possible date for the defeat of the Hyksos was in the 22nd ... Furthermore another Semitic expression s-g-r is used for an enclosure or a fortification of a fortress in the same region (papyri Anastasi V.19, 7). Even Tjeku, the name of the region of Wadi Tumilat, is regarded ... ...
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85: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Cana 40 BC
... were together." (John 21:2) b. "Philip found Nathanael and said to him, "We have found Him of whom Moses in the Law and also the Prophets wrote-Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph." ... Nathanael said to Him, "How do You know me?" Jesus answered and said to him, "Before Philip called you, when you were under the fig tree, I saw you." Nathanael answered Him, "Rabbi, You ... Worked stone littering the site indicates occupation as far back as the Neolithic period. Iron Age (1200-586 B.C.E.) pottery is also evident. The Assyrian King Tiglath Pileser mentioned a city of Kanna in annals detailing his military campaign ... Arabs then brought Islam to the region and Christianity began to fade. It was re-established when Crusaders took control of the region for about two centuries starting around C.E. 1000. On ... In fact, the hilltop walls were defensive walls from the Persian invasion or Muslim conquest (614 or 634 C.E.). Another part of the wall in the southwest, however, was early Roman, finer ... ...
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86: Freestanding Columns: Antitype of Church and Christians: 1 Tim ...
... there were 6 columns as Herodium instead of the four they DID find.: Herodium: "The edifice was originally constructed as a triclinium (dining hall) in Herod's fortress palace. ... It was provided with interior columnation around three sides and a set of five benches against the N wall. "Heart-shaped" or double columns stood at the corners of the lines of ... BAR g. "Double (Heart-Shaped) Corner Column: The double (heart-shaped) corner column (Fig. IV-21) is another exceptional feature of synagogue architecture, found at the rear corner of the row of columnation and the transverse row. These columns are found in many of the Galilean synagogues: Arbel, Beam, H. Arnmudim, Capernaum, Meiron and Wadi Hamam. At Gush Halav the use and location of the double columns are not clear; three suggestions for their location are presented in Period II-IV: either as the terminal columns on the floor or gallery level or as having been brought to the site in the early Arab period and not having been a part of ... ...
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87: The border Between Judah and Egypt: River of Egypt, Wadi el-Arish ...
... These archeologists have not discussed the many literary sources that associate Tharo/Tharu with Arish and Rhinocorura. Tel Habuwa is an important archaeological site from the time of Moses but nothing has been excavated and documented that ... sending him to Tcharu {Tharu}." (Horemheld's great edict, 108. Edict from Karnak, Texts from the Amarna Period in Egypt (Vol. 5). W. J. Murnane, , E. S. Meltz, p235, 1995 AD) 5. c. 1300 BC: Relief of Menmaatre Seti I: Fortress at Tharu (Greek- sile) is on Egyptian border a. Menmaatre Seti I was the father of Ramesses I. b. ... Three sources for the Battle of Kadesh: (1) the so-called "Poem of Pentaur" (referred to above as "Poem"); (2) the Official Record (called "Record"); (3) the Reliefs. The bibliography, etc., will be found with ... cities that had belonged to the Syrians, and Idumeans, and Phoenicians: At the seaside, Strato's Tower, Apollonia, Joppa, Jamnia, Ashdod, Gaza, Anthedon, Raphia, and Rhinocorura." (Josephus, Antiquities ... ...
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88: Ancient Synagogue Inscription from Schedia, Egypt 240 BC
not communicate with his forces, nor could they claim the enclosing wall at all." (3 Maccabees 4:11) b. "On passing through the Canobic gate of the city, on the right hand is the canal leading to Canobus, close to the lake. ... It is called Agnu-ceras (or Willow Point). Then follows the watch-tower of Perseus,and the fortress of the Milesians. For in the time of Psammitichus, and when Cyaxares was king of the Medes, some Milesians with 30 vessels steered into the Bolbitine ... Although no synagogues are clearly attested during the period of Ezra and Nehemiah (late fifth and early fourth centuries bce), the tradition traces the practice of translating Scripture from Hebrew into Aramaic during a public reading to Ezra's reading of the Torah to the people of ... Inscription discovered in 1902 AD, 20 kilometers from Alexandria: "A marble slab found near Alexandria bears an inscription [Greek] dedicating a synagogue to Ptolemy III (Euergetes), who ruled Egypt from 246-221 B.C., and his ... ...
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89: Jerusalem Temple Mount: The Charles Wilson and Charles Warren ...
... The fortress rebuilt by Herod was that formerly built on the same spot and called Baris. This fortress, Josephus goes on to say, "was erected on a great precipice," ... shown in selecting the best, many of the fine blocks being ruined by the rain or moisture which has found its way into the faults or veins which run through them. ... flanking towers of the wall, and the entrance was probably closed at the same period; to gain the necessary slope or batter the buttresses were pitched forward four ... broken through the masonry and afterwards roughly filled up, than that of a postern in a city wall, still it probably marks the site of Mejr-ed-din's gate of Burak. ... into the wall, with their ends left projecting several inches, but shortly after passing "Mahomet's pillar" the marginal draft is again met with, and the ground falling rapidly towards the south-east angle, exposes 14 courses at that point. Shortly before reaching the offset which mark the position of the corner tower, two ... ...
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90: How Petra was Built, Shaher M. Rababeh, 2005, p223-227
BC to the early 2nd cent. AD), and their exact dates of construction within this period are still not absolutely certain.' Nabataean construction techniques before those ... It is unique to Petra and it arose because of the topography of the site. The very high faces of the primary and tomb quarries of Petra required specific techniques to ... stretcher or two-skinned construction26 (in V.a.2). No opus reticulatum has been found in Petra, unlike in the Herodian buildings (end of 1st cent. BC) at Jericho.27 This indicates that the Nabataeans did not use the Roman system of wall construction, nor were there Roman builders involved in Nabataean building ... the use of 23 Abu Dayyah 2001: 524, 9. 24 Adam 1994: 45-6; Korres 1995a: 76-7, Fig.10. 25 Rockwell 1993: 62, Ginouves and Martin 1985: 74. 26 Tomlinson 1961: 133. 27 ... Since there are no earlier Nabataean domes, the possibility of influence from elsewhere arises.40 The location of the sites with, second and third centuries AD, ... ...
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91: Historical search for Kadesh Barnea from 1000 BC - Present
... then it is definitely our opinion that only in the Kossaima district are to be found enough water and green stuffs to maintain so large a tribe for so long" (The ... While the time scale of these archeologists is off by a factor of 5x, (2000 BC not 10,000 BC) the facts of archeology show a Hebrew presence. "Even before the historical period, ... In 1836, for example, von Raumer proposed Ain Hasb (Haseva) as a candidate for the site, while Robinson, in 1838, preferred 'Ain el-Webeh (`En Yahav). (Rudolph Cohen, Kadesh Barnea: A fortress from the time of the Judaean Kingdom, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem 1983 AD p7-21) In ... But just as the separation of the mountains of the Amorites from the northern wall of the Azazimat, by the Wady Murreh, is concealed by the link which connects the two together ... A carpet of grass covered the ground. Fig trees, laden with fruit nearly ripe enough for eating, were along the shelter of the southern hillside. Shrubs and flowers showed ... ...
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92: Origin of the Philistines, Sea Peoples, Pentapolis Cities, Goliath
Archaeological evidence indicates that the Minoans were engaged in maritime trade throughout the Levant in the Middle Bronze period (ca. 2000-1500 BC). Some of this evidence suggests that they ... the fall of Ugarit combine with separate ceramic links between Ashdod, Cyprus, and Ugarit and Tel Miqne, Cyprus, and Ugarit, respectively, to suggest that the first production of what is now ... in two temples: one found at Anemospilia on the Island of Crete and the other found at the site of the ancient Philistine city of Ekron in Canaan." (Did Abraham Learn Human Sacrifice From The Philistines? ... Discussion of Plate 46: The hieroglyphic inscription is from a large wall relief that features vertical lines of text. The Philistines had controlled the 5 cities of their Pentapolis since the ... Of course, Qeiyafa did not exist at the time of the battle in 1025 BC, but David built the circular fortress as a monument to the great battle. b. The circular outer gates of the city echo the ... ...
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93: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
... on a person] and Mezuzah [on outside door frame] have been excavated at several other Dead Sea Scroll site: a. Qumran: 27 fragments from Cave 4 and 2 fragments from Cave 8. b. ... For example, 4QGen-Exoda, from the Herodian period, agrees with the LXX that Jacob had seventy-five descendants instead of seventy as transmitted by the textus receptus. 4QDeutd ... of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Desert of Judea, especially many of the scrolls found in Qumran Cave 4, revealed Pentateuch scrolls that were copied by Jews during the last two centuries B.C.E. and the first century C.E. Large portions of these scrolls are close to the ... Deuteronomy 7:24 stand before you 137. Deuteronomy 8:7 LXX and wide land 138. Deuteronomy 8:8 LXX vine, ... fig trees 139. Deuteronomy 8:18 LXX to Abraahm, to Yesaahq, and to ... These rebels appropriated Herod's spectacular palace fortress as their opposition base. Manuscripts discovered at Masada were not found in caves, but rather within the structures ... ...
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94: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
... on a person] and Mezuzah [on outside door frame] have been excavated at several other Dead Sea Scroll site: a. Qumran: 27 fragments from Cave 4 and 2 fragments from Cave 8. b. ... For example, 4QGen-Exoda, from the Herodian period, agrees with the LXX that Jacob had seventy-five descendants instead of seventy as transmitted by the textus receptus. 4QDeutd ... of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Desert of Judea, especially many of the scrolls found in Qumran Cave 4, revealed Pentateuch scrolls that were copied by Jews during the last two centuries B.C.E. and the first century C.E. Large portions of these scrolls are close to the ... Deuteronomy 7:24 stand before you 137. Deuteronomy 8:7 LXX and wide land 138. Deuteronomy 8:8 LXX vine, ... fig trees 139. Deuteronomy 8:18 LXX to Abraahm, to Yesaahq, and to ... These rebels appropriated Herod's spectacular palace fortress as their opposition base. Manuscripts discovered at Masada were not found in caves, but rather within the structures ... ...
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95: Coins of the Maccabean Hasmonean Era 166-37 BC. Messianic Star ...
... el-Maqatir with object numbers: "K series" KEM-1112 Cav1 2013; KEM-2855 W22 (tower) 2016; KEM-935 O21 2013; KEM-3144 surface 2016. The author also excavated on ... III. Josephus and literary sources for the Hasmonean, Maccabean period of Jewish independence: Initial brief Revolt of Mattathias: 166 BC Mattathias dies 166 1 ... He took the silver and the gold, and the costly vessels; he took also the hidden treasures that he found. Taking them all, he went into his own land. He shed much ... They took captive the women and children, and seized the livestock. Then they fortified the city of David with a great strong wall and strong towers, and it became ... And about one thousand of Bacchides' men fell that day. Then Bacchides returned to Jerusalem and built strong cities in Judea: the fortress in Jericho, and Emmaus, ... He established peace in the land, and Israel rejoiced with great joy. All the people sat under their own vines and fig trees, and there was none to make them afraid. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/coins/Jesus-coins-of-the-bible-Maccabean-Hasmonean-166-37BC.htm
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96: Masoretic Text (MT) born in 160 AD at Zippori
... From the flood to the Tower of Babel to Abraham is only 358 years. In those 358 years you must start with 8 persons, fill the earth to the tower of Babel, then disperse the population again ... The use of the Greek proschema (ornament), a term applied in classical literature to other impregnable fortress cities, suggests that Antipas fortified the city in the process (Miller 1984:57). ... After-Rabbi's death, the importance of Sepphoris as a rabbinic site did not recede. Not only did the patriarchal house and court remain in Sepphoris for a period of time, but the city also became a virtual hub of rabbinic scholarship, as its lecture halls and academies continued to attract ... at Zippori, which moved northeast to Tiberias: c. "Tiberias was paganized by the emperor Hadrian, who put down the Second Jewish Revolt in a.d. 135, but in the second and third centuries the city became an important center of Jewish rabbinical study. Evidence of their presence can be found in the Talmud. ... ...
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97: The Destruction of Jerusalem - George Peter Holford, 1805AD
... In the midst of the fort stood the castle of Antonia, the interior parts of which, for grandeur, state, and convenience, resembled more a palace than a fortress. Viewed from a distance it had ... The Jews fled before hid army to their ships ; but a tempest immediately arose, and pursued such as stood out to sea, and overset them, while the rest were dashed vessel against vessel, and ... While famine continued thus to spread its destructive rage through the city, the Romans, after many ineffectual attempts, at length succeeded in demolishing part of the inner wall, possessed themselves of the great tower of Antonia, ... In this last caution, as the connexion of the prophecy demonstrates, he evidently refers to the period of the siege, but in the former to the interval immediately preceeding the Jewish war. ... measure affrighted, strangely forsook them, and sought refuge in caverns and subterraneous passages ; in which dismal retreats no less than two thousand dead bodies were afterwards found. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/pre-destruction70AD-george-holford-1805AD.htm
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98: Lovesick, a romantic novel. Commentary on Song of Solomon, Canticles ...
... Senir/Hermon (4:8) cedars of Lebanon (Tyre) (1:17; 5:15) Tirzah (6:4) dance at Mahanaim (6:13) pools in Heshbon (7:4) tower of Lebanon, facing Damascus (7:4) Mt. ... In SONG OF SOLOMON, they found a young virgin old enough for marriage and at the time Solomon had 60 wives and 80 concubines. This would be about 3-4 years after he ... period (Hezekiah etc.) there is no reason why this cannot be the original tomb Solomon may have prepared for her, in addition to her house, which was a partial replica of his own. Perhaps the inscription was etched into the tomb hundreds of years after it was built by a later king. It is very likely that this is the site of ... and took Pharaoh's daughter and brought her to the city of David until he had finished building his own house and the house of the Lord and the wall around Jerusalem. ... the vines, And the voice of the turtledove has been heard in our land. 'The fig tree has ripened its figs, And the vines in blossom have given forth their fragrance. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-maps-timeline-chronology-song-of-solomon-song-canticles-abishag-shepherd-boy-love-triangle-960bc.htm
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99: Petra, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea, Sela, Joktheel, En-mishpat ...
... Since they spent 38 years at Kadesh, the tombs were where the dead Israelites were kept. c. The Nabateans found the site continued in the tradition started by the ... The Edomites moved into the Petra area after centuries after the Hebrews abandoned the city. Kadesh Barnea was renamed Sela "rock": "But it is almost certain that of ... BC - 106 AD) renamed Petra "rock" "The city underwent major construction in the period 50 BC to AD 100 during the reigns of Obodas II (III) and Aretas IV (with ... Journal, 2005, 15:1:93-109) Romans (106 - 300 AD) "It is traditional to look for Roman technical advances that improved the Nabataean system, but few are found. ... In earlier times the gulf of 'Akabah reached farther north than it does to-day [note: Schmidt is wrong about water levels. Solomon's fortress at Elat -Tell ... Interestingly, we find just such a large civilization at Petra. "Flash floods: It rarely rains in Petra, but occasionally rain up to thirty miles away can send a wall ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra.htm
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100: The Exodus Route: Red Sea Camp at the Straits of Tiran
... Today however, the 875 meters is the equivalent of a 290-story building. The CN Tower was once the tallest building in the world at 530 meters. Each person would have to climb down 290 flights of stairs ... Click to View 8. High resolution map of the Gulf of Aqaba with the Tiran and Nuweiba crossings. The author first saw this map on the wall of Tel-Aviv university and photographed it while dropping off feral bones ... sinking to the bottom far away from the Red Sea crossing site. 4. 18th dynasty chariots were made of Tamarisk wood and floated quite well. Tamarisk is also called, salt-cedar, and tamarix. The chariots from King Tut's tombs seen in museums are made entirely of wood and rawhide and contained no metal. Later period chariots used a few small metal pins to hold wooden ... However, contrary to Yadin's position, the six-spoked wheel is found before 1400 B.C. But he is basically correct in stating that the six-spoked wheel is consistently shown on chariots after 1400 B.C. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-route-straits-of-tiran.htm
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