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51: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-kuntillet-ajrud-anchor
approximately 50 km south of Kadesh-barnea and about 15 km W of Darb el-Ghazza, a road which since antiquity has run N-S, connecting Quseima and Kadesh-barnea to Elat and S Sinai. The isolated hill rises prominently from the broad valley of Wadi Quraiya (or "wadi of the small building"), which forms a natural W-E route. See Fig. KUN.01. The top of the hill is a long and narrow plateau, and the actual ruins are found at its W end. At the foot of the hill there is a concentration of shallow wells providing one of the few reliable sources of water in this arid and isolated area. These wells made this site an important crossroads in the past—a fact also recorded on old maps of the modern period. ... Even though most of these artistic motifs are well known from the Syro-Phoeni-cian world, the actual renderings themselves are here very crude and perhaps also reflect "Arab" N desert influence. Despite their lack of artistic proficiency, the Kuntillet `Ajrild artists were familiar with and ... ...
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52: Negev Pottery: "Negev ware" "Negevite ware" Crude, hand made ...
... Cohen attributes the pottery to nomadic peoples: "The writer agrees that Negev ware properly should be associated with the wandering desert tribes and would further suggest that it be connected specifically with the Kenites, particularly in view of the fact that, in the Old Testament, a close relationship is posited between them and the Israelites (e.g., 1 Sam 15:6)" (Excavations At Kadesh-Barnea: 1976-1978, Ein el-Qudeirat, Rudolph Cohen, 1981 AD) However it might be better associated with the ... Tell el-Kheleifeh is identified as ancient Elat was actually built by Solomon in 950 BC as part of his border fortresses. Elat is clearly very near by, as is Ezion-Geber which is located under the modern shipping yards of Jordan. "Tell el-Kheleifeh ... In the Central Negev, in the area south of the Jeruham valley and north of the Makhtesh Ramon, there existed numerous settlements based on dry farming in terraced wadi beds and the use of cisterns and run-off rain water for irrigation. These ... ...
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53: Maps: Agatharchides 169 BC: Petra and the Wilderness of Shur
living in the Judean Negev. 8. Nabatea = Nabatæa = Nabatean Kingdom = one of many Arab tribes in Arabia Felix 9. Petra = capital city of the Nabatean Kingdom in the district of Arabia Felix. ... Agatharchides make no description of any kind of the modern Sinai Peninsula, like many other geographers in the ancient world, he just ignores it. c. The Arabian Peninsula mattered greatly: "The ... Agatharchides makes no distinction between the Gulf of Suez and the main section of the Red Sea. He sees the Red Sea as one continuous finger of water and he calls the Red Sea, the "Arabian Gulf". 6. ... Palm Grove is Tiran Island on the Arabian side (east side) of the Red Sea and Poseidon is likely located near Maqnah on the Gulf of Aqaba, west of Al Bad. 9. Petra (Kadesh Barnea): a. In fragment 89a, ... In response to the abundance of animals which breed there, crowds of lions, wolves and leopards gather from the desert. Against these the herdsmen are compelled to fight day and night in defense of ... ...
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54: The Number of the Exodus Jews. The population of the Exodus Hebrews
Click to View Excluded Exodus Routes: Nuweiba Beech, Bitter lakes, Gulf of Suez, Mt. Musa, Mt. Karkom, Ein el-Qudeirat. Click to View Overview map (Click on photo for high resolution) Click to View ... The exodus population was sustained by miracles: Pillar of fire provided light; cloud provided shelter and water (Isa 4:4-6); manna provided food, water from a rock, their cloths and shoes did not ... Israel was "as the sand on the seashore" when they left Egypt and went to occupy the promised land. f. 9 million live in modern Israel today. 3 million in 1446 BC is a very believable number. 2. AD ... Numbers 4:45-48 4. 1446 BC 3000 killed by Levites Golden Calf at Sinai Exodus 32:28,35 5. 1430 BC 14,700 killed by God Kadesh Barnea Numbers 16:49 6. 1407 BC many killed by snakes Zered river Numbers ... his life: a. "Ten thousand are the lands and ten thousand the nations that make the crops to spring under aid of the rain of Zeus, but there's no country so fruitful as the low-country of Egypt ... ...
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55: The Exodus Route: Marah (bitter waters)
Marah had one bitter spring; Elim had twelve sweet ones. This is a contrast between the law and the gospel (Maximus of Turin)." 5. Marah is the closest Israel will come to Midian as they wind their ... Not only is this contradicted by Jethro's visit at Rephidim with no mention of Jethro at Elim, Fritz's route merges with the Straits of Tiran Red Sea crossing route. A. Bible texts: "Then Moses led Israel from the Red Sea, and they went out into the wilderness of Shur; and they went three days in the wilderness and found no water. When they came to Marah, they could not drink the waters of Marah, ... Marah is also 35 km due south of Jethro's hometown of Midian, located today by archeologists at modern Al-Bad. c. This is the closest Israel will come to Midian as they wind their way around the west ... Click to View Excluded Exodus Routes: Nuweiba Beech, Bitter lakes, Gulf of Suez, Mt. Musa, Mt. Karkom, Ein el-Qudeirat. The Bible says they exited the Red Sea when to Marah and Elim, then camped ... ...
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56: 597 BC: Arad Ostraca introduction: Jehoiakim, Zedekiah, Nico ...
... The "dipping method," now common on excavations in Israel, was originated by her husband Yohanan Aharoni at Arad. Each sherd is doused in water and examined to see whether it contains an inscription that cannot otherwise be observed because of ... The fortress was encircled by a new casemate wall which had towers projecting at the corners and in the middle of each side, similar to the fortresses of Kadesh-Barnea [Ein Qudeirat] and Hot-vat Uzza.'2 Along the western side and in the northwest corner. a ... It is common in archeology to find pottery and objects of one date in a stratum level from another time period. Archeological level Interpreted date Total number of ostraca found Stratum I Bedouin caves modern 0 Stratum II 7-9th century AD ... The use of the definite article "the" in "the four days" suggests that there must have been a definite organized route and way stations through the desert based on units of distance per day. This was not provision for "a" four-day journey, but ... ...
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57: The Fortresses at En Haseva Rudolph Cohen 1994
As early as the nineteenth century, re-searchers touring the area of `En Haseva, one of the most abundant springs of the Arabah, noted remains beside the spring (Tin Husuv; map ref. 1734 0242). A. Musil ... The inhabitants of the southeast-ern frontier of the Roman Empire, be-tween the Euphrates and the Red Sea, were Arab tribes called Saracens (Graf 1978; Parker 1985; Gichon 1986; Mayer-son 1986) who conducted razzia, with the basic aim of taking booty from the merchants and travelers who crossed the desert areas and whose destination was important commercial and tradecities, including ... The road to the northeast stretched toward the area of the Dead Sea and Mesad Boqeq, where M. Gihon (1971) uncovered a smaller (ca. 17 x17 m) but similar fortress. On the modern high-way between the .../89a); and the fortress with projecting towers, like the middle and upper fortresses at Tel Kadesh-Barnea (Cohen 1981; 1983a) and the fot tiess at Horvat Uzza (Beit-Arieh 1986), which is rectangular. ... ...
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58: Elijah and Elisha Chronology timeline 870-810 BC
... John Baptized at the same spot Joshua crossed: John 1:28 Jesus was baptized at the crossing point of Joshua, Elijah and Elisha. You can visit this exact place today in Israel. 38. Living waters Elisha purified the death of the spring waters of Jericho into waters of life forever: 2 Kings 2:21. Today you still drink of this same pure spring water at Jericho. Living water at Samaritan well: John 4:10; John 7:38 39. Dead raised at death Body thrown onto Elisha's bones ... The 100,000 Israeli mercenaries are insulted and proceed to loot Judean cities and kill 3000 Judeans on route home to Samaria. In the Battle of Kadesh Barnea (793 BC), Amaziah attacks Edom in the "valley of salt" which is located at the south end of the Salt Sea, ... Sinai and lives in a cave for anywhere from a month to a year. John the Baptist lived in another the cave of Elijah located near Bethany beyond the Jordan river in modern Jordan. You can visit that cave today. In AD 36, at his conversion, Paul fled Damascus for ... ...
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59: Saul Hunts David. Timeline, maps, chronology, sermons of Judges ...
... to Saul. 12. Saul hunts David in the wilderness of Maon in the Arabah south of the Jeshimon desert beside the Salt Sea. 13. David is surrounded but Saul suddenly retreats to fight Philistines. ... grace of David. 17. David mourns Samuel's death by visiting the wilderness of Paran. (likely to Kadesh Barnea located at Sela/Petra) 18. David returns to Maon & Carmel where Saul's self praise ... second time by informing Saul he is in the wilderness of Ziph. 22. God sends a sleep on Saul's camp so David takes Saul's water jug and spear but spares him a second time. 23. Saul returns to Gibeah. ... diverge from the mainstream...Taqiyya is very prevalent in Islamic politics, especially in the modern era." (Al-Taqiyya Fi Al-Islam) "If you [Muslims] are under their [infidels'] authority, fearing ... Saul arrives at the summit of Engedi near the sheepfolds which would be close to the spring on the summit that falls down the gorge. Saul sleeps in the same cave at Engedi that David is hiding in. ... ...
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60: The "Aharoni Fortress" Near Quseima and the "Israelite Fortresses ...
... If the statement that "the elliptical sites of the Negev Highlands represented an early stage in the sedentarization of desert nomads . " (Finkelstein 1992: 244) is based on their "elliptical" shape alone, it illustrates how facts may be distorted to fit a preconceived ... For example, why is the fortress on Sheluhat Qadesh Barnea, north of the Barnea plateau, located in a typical fortress position while the `Ein Qadis fortress, south of the plateau, was built on a low hill rather than on the nearby Mount Horshah or above the spring itself? The failure to build next to permanent water sources (except for Qadesh Barnea`) and the recourse to cisterns also present problems; but this is the case with regard to both ... Bunimovitch, S. 1989 Review of I. Finkelstein, The Archaeology of the Period of Settlement and Judges (1986), Archeologia 2: 91-94 (Hebrew). Bruins, J. H. 1986 Desert Environment and Agriculture in the Central Negev and Kadesh Barnea During His-torical Periods. Nijkerk: ... ...
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61: Herodotus 484 - 424 BC (Greek Geographer/historian)
... Since this canal entered the Wadi Tumilat in the west, it should have left it in the east, which would connect it with Lake Timsah, the body of water lying most directly opposite that exit. From Lake ... They came under the control of Alexander the Great and as Judea reestablished themselves the Arabs lost control of these seaports. Under the Maccabees (100 BC), Arab control had been extinguished in ... "Herodotus knows nothing of the modern Persian Gulf or of the shape of Arabia. His 'Assyria' consists of the basins of the Euphrates and Tigris below Armenia (i. 178. 1 n.), and his 'Arabia' includes the southern part of the desert as well as Arabia proper. νόμῳ. ... The three nations are Assyria and Arabia with Phoenicia, not with Persia (as Macan); Persia is the base of the ἀκτή, ... adjoins the plain of Egypt. [3] Winged serpents are said to fly from Arabia at the beginning of spring, making for Egypt; but the ibis birds encounter the invaders in this pass and kill them. [4] The ... ...
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62: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... In the next five years his adventures included fighting off, with a few companions, a band of Shoshone Indians, marching for 150 miles with only a little flour mixed with water to eat, freezing one foot so badly that he had to have it ... He speaks from his own soul with the most perfect candor, sincerity and truth. There is nothing in modern literature like it. This, according to me, is his claim to praise, a claim that must not be distorted. Praise that will live ... He visited England for a short time in the winter of 1871, that summer, and again in the spring of 1872. Shortly before leaving for England on his third visit, Bucke wrote to Harry Buxton Forman: 'My health has completely broken down again and as I am now satisfied that this is due to the climate ... Mesohippus fAnchitherium (Early MM- ( Miocene) Size of sheep cene) Miohippus frEquus Caballus . Asinus " Hemi onus Quagga I.Dauw 'Race Horse Carriage Horse Eng. Dray Horse Eng. Hunter Arab ion Shetland Pony Sicilian {Venetian ... ...
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63: The Record of the Rocks and the Geologic Column
... The 'living fossil,' a female designated Neoglyphea neocaledonica, was discovered 1,312 feet (400 meters) under water during an expedition in the Chesterfield Islands, northwest of New Caledonia...." ... At a conservative estimate, we had discovered the tomb of 10,000 dinosaurs ...there was a flood. This was no ordinary spring flood from one of the streams in the area but a catastrophic inundation. ... Alternate Explanation: Universal, Cataclysmic, Year-Long Flood NICHOLAS STENO Dott & Batten, (Father of Modern Statigraphy), "Besides correctly interpreting fossils, Steno drew some even more ... example, we do not expect to find the bones of antelopes in a coral reef, nor coral in a desert sand dune. ...we would not expect to find the same fossils entombed in all the varied deposits formed." ... GLOBAL LAYERS, Derek Ager, President British Geologist Asso., "I was taken by a Turkish friend to visit a cliff section in Upper Cretaceous sediments near Sile on the Black Sea coast. ...what I in ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/tracks/video/don-patton-evolution-refuted-creation-science-flood-geology-record-of-the-rocks.htm
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64: Basta, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea. slaughterhouse, crop storage ...
... Basta has all the earmarks of not only being a single occupation site but one that was abandoned en masse, then buried through desert sandstorms. 1. "If this scenario were true it would offer an explanation for the unaltered ... The bones were first cleansed of dirt and calcium concretions with water and dilute acetic acid, then slowly dried. A high percentage of the Basta bone material falls into the category of residue from slaughter and consumption." (Analysis of mammalian bones from Basta, a Pre-pottery Neolithic Site, Cornelia Becker, Paléorient, Vol 17, No 1, p60, 1991 AD) d. "The excavation site is located within a small modern village bordering a wadi. It lies near a copious spring, which has existed beyond living memory. Four seasons of excavation have ... Although speculative, there is evidence to support the theory that Basta (and Beidha) was built and occupied by the Hebrews during their 38 years in the Kadesh Barnea area of Petra from 1444-1406 BC. Basta was designed and ... ...
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65: Nimrod and the Archaeology of the Tower of Babel by Steven Rudd ...
... Repent of your sins by becoming morally obedient to Jesus Christ. Confess to others that you believe Jesus is the Son of God. Be immersed in water for the remission of your sins. Then: Attend a Bible ... Patron god of Assur. 4. Easter: Alternate English name for Inanna/Ishtar derived from Saxon/Germanic "Eostre", that Christians use for resurrection day of Christ celebrations. Eostre was spring ... Founded c. 3250 BC and invaded by Nimrod in 3000 BC. Located near source of Euphrates River. 11. El-Beidha: En Mishpat (Gen 14:7), Kadesh Barnea, later Petra. Founded after Tower of Babel in 2850 BC. ... In consonantal Hebrew. Heber = HBR = Hebrew. d. Heber was the first descendant of Shem to speak Hebrew. 5. Modern scholars say Heber (alternate: Eber) was the first Hebrew speaker: a. "Eber is the ... construction of a second Ziggurat at Ur. (The most famous Ziggurate in the world that you can visit today.) e. 2100 BC: Terah and Abraham leave Ur for Canaan but end up stopping at Haran. f. 2091 ... ...
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66: The Iron Age Fortresses at En Haseva, Rudolph Cohen, 1995 AD
... visit to King Solomon (1 Kgs 10:1-13; 2 Chr 9:1-12; Ephal 1984:63-4; Holladay 1995:383), as well as by several other biblical passages (Isa 60:6; Jer 6:20; and Ezek 27:22). The domestication of the camel and its use in long-distance overland traveling and hauling can probably be dated to the thirteenth or twelfth centuries BCE (Albright 1940:107,120; Walz 1951; 1954:47- 50). Commercial water ... more than 6,500 km from Turkey in the north to the African peninsula in the south, is most certainly respon-sible for the earthquake activity documented there throughout ancient and modern history. ... Today, how-ever, he supports the idea that the Negev dwellers were involved in the establishment of these forts (Meshe11994:54). That it was desert nomads who built the sites/forts/settlements in the ... Cohen, R. 1980 The Iron Age Fortresses in the Central Negev. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 236:61-79. 1981 Excavations at Kadesh-barnea 1976-1978. Biblical Archaeologist ... ...
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67: Dictionary of the secret language of Scientology
... for LRH." ASI spends its money on several things: "special properties" ie, prints, rare books, LRH signed books for the Preservation of the Tech project - the bomb-proof shelters in the desert. ... Cal Mag, a mixture of calcium and magnesium in water said to have amazing restorative powers, according to soi-disant "scientist", L. Ron Hubbard. See Guk Bomb. CAN, the Cult Awareness Network, ... Cancelbunny/Cancelpoodle, these refer to the ubiquitous OSA (Office of Special Affairs; the cult's private CIA/KGB) cancelers who frequent alt.religion.scientology and visit it with their censorship ... See also Guk Bomb, Purif, Drug Rundown. Dianetic auditing, a quack therapy process based on Hubbard's book, _Dianetics: the Modern Science of Mental Health_ (DMSMH), written in 1950, and later ... Cooper with a bomb threat made to the Arab Consulate, among other things. Operation Snow White, see Snow White. Op Pro by Dup, an Objective, qv, that involves copying the auditor's simple hand motions ... ...
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68: The Epic of Gilgamesh 1150 BC: 500 Flood stories prove Noah's ...
... The animals can once again be successfully hunted at the watering hold because they do not have Enkidu to help. Gilgamesh is the hero! The harlot (Shamhat) takes the fallen god Enkidu into pedagogic tutelage of humanity to visit the temple the ... One snort causes Enkidu to fall into the resulting pit up to his waist. Enkidu jumps out and grabs the bull by the horns. Like a scene from a modern bull fight, Enkidu distracts the bull while Gilgamesh kills it with a sword, who then offers the ... Gilgamesh decides he will take the plant back home to his kingdom in Uruk and test its effects on some old men to see if it really works. As he makes the return trip home, he stops for the night and begins bathing in a spring of water. The smell of the ... But the moon, who flies alone, was also mute; so he went next to Ea, whose waters fill 90. the desert oasis even when no rain falls. "My god," he cried, "when death called for me, my best friend went in my place and he is now no longer living." ... ...
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69: On hallucinations: a History and Explanation, Alexandre J. F ...
... The water was allowed to fall on her head for two hours. At the end of that time I visited her. " Sir," she said, " let me come out of this ; the water which falls on my head like a shower of rain is ... When there was a marked improvement, I allowed her to go out and visit her friends. These visits sometimes made her melancholy. The persons whom she had seen were lost. These lamentations happened especially when she had passed through the public gardens, and had seen the luxury and brilliant dresses of the company. The city seemed to her the modern Babylon, with all its iniquities. By degrees her ... This will constantly produce a partial hallucination or ecstasy, especially in imaginative individuals. The Eastern talcs of the desert, and the feelings of those who have traversed it, show the ... All who have traversed the desert or the ocean are acquainted with the phenomenon of the mirage. General Daumas, in his translation of the Travels of the Arab Sid-el-Adg-Mohamrned, has mentioned ... ...
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70: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Masada 78 BC
... Both Nebuchadnezzar and Titus burned the Jerusalem Temple on the exact same day of the year: 10th Av. e. Modern Jewish Rabbis and Jewish Scholars generally reject Josephus as a corrupted fabrication ... All books of the Bible were at this point written and transmitted in scroll form. While scrolls-written on parchment-are rare finds, the dry climate of the Judaean Desert allows for the remarkable ... Josephus describes the new fortress in minute detail (War VII, 280-300) and it seems unlikely that he did not visit the site before the Roman siege, though some scholars believe that he did not. ... last phase of the Jewish occupation of Masada lasted for seven or eight years, from Summer 66 to Spring 73 or 74. For the first date we are dependent on Josephus, who puts the conquest of Masada by ... those that were in Masada, who had plenty of all other necessaries, but were only in want of water, insomuch that on this occasion Joseph, Herod's brother, was contriving to run away from it, with ... ...
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71: King Jeroboam tel dan high place altar 1340-723 BC. They're Digging ...
... Exodus 32:28 23,000 killed by God Golden Calf at Sinai Exodus 32:35 + 1 Cor 10:8 14,700 killed by God Kadesh Barnea Numbers 16:49 24,000 killed by God At Shittim near Jordan Numbers 25:9 many people ... votive offerings involving figurines, and some kind of water purification or libation rituals." (The Remarkable Discoveries at Tel Dan, John C. H. Laughlin, BAR 07:05, 1981) If you print this page when you travel to Israel, it will give you much insight when you visit Tel Dan, especially the next section that gives you archeological drawings from each of the periods of occupation at Tel Dan. ... The inscription confirms that the royal bamah of Jeroboam's time served as a sanctuary well into the Hellenistic period." (BAR 24:05, 1998 A) "Hellenistic through Modern Periods. Dan was rebuilt ... Obviously the river was never called the Jordan until after Joshua died and Dan moved to Laish. At the foot of Mount Hermon, the Karst spring cave from which the Jordan River has its source is the ... ...
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72: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... The blow to her weak system caused illness, and the inevitable sequel--a coroner's jury came to the conclusion that the water only hastened her death, which was due, in plain English, to starvation. ... For these men are gradually, but surely, being sucked down into the quicksand of modern life. They stretch out their grimy hands to us in vain appeal, not for charity, but for work. Work, work! it is ... Here is the story of one among thousands of the nomads, taken down from his own lips, of one who was driven by sheer hunger into crime. A bright Spring morning found me landed from a western colony. ... A few cut up rough and said, No; we don't want you. "Please don't trouble us again (this after the second visit). We have no vacancy; and if we had, we have plenty of people on hand to fill it." Who ... to-morrow when you see how the people live," Em says, as we turn our steps toward the tenement room, which seems like an oasis of peace and purity after the howling desert we have been wandering in. ... ...
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73: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
Another important ancient source of Bible texts are small papyrus Phylactery and Mezuzah manuscripts which were considered to be favorite passages. Visit the Seven Scroll Discovery Sites: Qumran | ... intended to serve as a summary, presenting the most significant findings published in the Discoveries in the Judean Desert series and by other scholars conducting exhaustive research on the scrolls. ... evident in Exod 39-40. Signifi-cantly, 4QExod-Levif agrees with SP and MT (and thus with modern trans-lations) in placing Exod 39:3-24 just prior to chapter 40; the LXX locates this material ... 18d Thus says Shehmaa, by this you shall know that I am Shehmaa. 18e Behold, I will strike the water that is in the river with the stick that is in my hand, and it will be turned to blood. 18f And ... Some Scroll fragments purchased from Bedouin in 1952 were later discovered to have originated in the Nahal Hever caves, located between Ein Gedi and Masada. Full-scale archaeological excavations of ... ...
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74: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
Another important ancient source of Bible texts are small papyrus Phylactery and Mezuzah manuscripts which were considered to be favorite passages. Visit the Seven Scroll Discovery Sites: Qumran | ... intended to serve as a summary, presenting the most significant findings published in the Discoveries in the Judean Desert series and by other scholars conducting exhaustive research on the scrolls. ... evident in Exod 39-40. Signifi-cantly, 4QExod-Levif agrees with SP and MT (and thus with modern trans-lations) in placing Exod 39:3-24 just prior to chapter 40; the LXX locates this material ... 18d Thus says Shehmaa, by this you shall know that I am Shehmaa. 18e Behold, I will strike the water that is in the river with the stick that is in my hand, and it will be turned to blood. 18f And ... Some Scroll fragments purchased from Bedouin in 1952 were later discovered to have originated in the Nahal Hever caves, located between Ein Gedi and Masada. Full-scale archaeological excavations of ... ...
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75: The Bible and Radiocarbon Dating: Archaeology, Text and Science ...
... The differences between these two geomorphic zones are pronounced. For example, the edge of the highlands, overlooking the Wadi Arabah that separates modern Israel and Jordan, is characterized by elevations that reach over 1500 ... Wheat and barley require some 300 mm of rainfall to produce a reasonable yield and fruit trees even more. Only runoff water supply from local catchments could add sufficient water in addition to the low amounts (ca. 100 mm) of ... Woolley and Lawrence (1914-15) suggested associating the relatively well-watered area of Tell el-Qu deirat in north-eastern Sinai with Biblical Kadesh Barnea, the main place of sojournment of the ancient Israelites in the desert following the Exodus from Egypt (Figs. 21.1, 2). Though many scholars have ... Annual vegetation growing after the winter rains withers in the spring. Burning of such vegetation would give short-lived powdery charcoal similar in age to seeds. Desert shrubs are older than annual plants and charcoal derived ... ...
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76: The Samaritan Pentateuch (SP) Bible manuscript: Oldest and only ...
... The Samaritans have maintained the Passover sacrifice without change since the time of the exodus, beginning their calendar in the Spring as specified in the Pentateuch (Exod. 12:2). They have made ... If you are a Samaritan, click here to find a good church for you to attend, learn about your saviour Jesus Christ and be immersed in water in the name of Jesus for the remission of your sins. Steve ... Its reputed antiquity, traced back to the very earliest days of the Israelite experience, gives the scroll a place of honor within the Samaritan community. Unfortunately, modern scholarship has been ... Present Samaritan theology differs markedly with that at the time of Jesus' visit to Shechem and the woman at the well. A similar evolution of messianic theology has occurred among the Jews living ... "His old age" 52. Genesis 24:38 "But if" 53. Genesis 24:50 "Bad and good" 54. Genesis 24:62 "In the desert" 55. Genesis 25:5 "His son" 56. Genesis 25:8 "Days" and "His people" 57. Genesis 25:28 "His ... ...
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77: Lovesick, a romantic novel. Commentary on Song of Solomon, Canticles ...
... A woman wearing burkas in pubic is like a spring meadow where each flowers is covered with a black bag so no one can enjoy the natural. A woman's body is a natural beauty and God never intended it to ... n, and r take place in various Semitic dialects, early and late, as in other languages." (AYB, SONG OF SOLOMON 7:1, 2008 AD) The Biblical town of Shunem is identified with the modern village of Sulam. ... It was when Solomon went to collect the rent or visit the vineyard that he saw Abishag and was struck by her natural beauty. No one knows where Baal-hamon is but Dothan and Ibleam (Tell Belʿame), ... calamus and cinnamon, With all the trees of frankincense, Myrrh and aloes, along with all the finest spices. "You are a garden spring, A well of fresh water, And streams flowing from Lebanon."" ... The mother would embroider the names of the bride and groom on the virginity cloth. "It was not uncommon within Jewish and Arab communities in the Middle East, until recent times, for the 'wedding ... ...
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78: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... today are dramatically worse than they were in the pre-drug era, with this deterioration in modern outcomes likely due to the harmful effects of antidepressants and antipsychotics. (Eli Lilly; ... This was the dawn of a new era in psychiatry, and in very short order, they began announcing the benefits of numerous treatments of this kind. Various water therapies, including high-pressure showers ... Other pharmaceutical companies scrambled to develop competitor drugs, and as they did so, they looked for compounds that would make animals less aggressive and numb to pain. At Hoffmann-La Roche, ... However, in the spring of 1957, Nathan Kline, a psychiatrist at Rockland State Hospital in Orangeburg, New York, rescued iproniazid with a report that if depressed patients were kept on the drug long ... its members' financial interests, for its drug evaluations provided patients with a good reason to visit a doctor. A physician, armed with his book of useful drugs, could prescribe an appropriate one. ... ...
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79: Encyclopedia of Pentecostal History of Tongues: 150 AD - 1901 ...
... On the contrary, they were necessary , in the beginning of the church; for, that faith might grow, it required miracles to cherish it withal; just as when we plant shrubs, we water them until we ace ... could never be quite rooted out by the Legions of Hell in Croisade; and when the great Tribulations of the modern Pharaoh had extinguished in appearance the other Churches of France, out of the Ashes of those of Languedocq there arose within a few Years last past, a powerful Testimony of Jesus, animated by immediate Inspiration...." (John Lacy, A Cry from the Desert (London, 1708), pp. v-vi. ... efforts to worship Christ in human language: "Friday in the morning I rose with these words strongly and sweetly impressed on my mind, 'Insatiate to the spring I fly, I drink and still am ever dry.' ... Wesley's early preaching had often evoked a variety of pronounced physical manifestations. During his first visit to Bristol, emotional reactions similar to the convulsions of the Camisards had been ... ...
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80: Christmas: Separating Bible truth from Myth
TRUTH: There is no celebration of the birth of Christ in the Bible on any day, but began through human tradition to be celebrated about 250 AD in the spring and on December about 325 AD. See also: ... The Magi likely returned to Assyria by taking the route south of the salt sea at Wadi Zered, possibly passing through Petra (Kadesh Barnea). c. The timing of Herod's slaughter of the children would be ... were at Calirrhoe, which, besides their other general virtues, were also fit to drink; which water runs into the lake called Asphaltitis. (172) And when the physicians once thought fit to have him ... The 22th year of Caesar Tiberius is 36 AD 2. A central argument offered by scholars supporting 4 B.C. as the year of Herod's death focuses on the dating of his son Philip's reign. Modern editions of ... (or baggage) for the night. Cf. Luke 9:12; 19:7. In 1 Sam 1:18 Elkanah and Hannah on their visit to the sanctuary of Shiloh stay in a katalyma (LXX), which may have influenced Luke's expression here. ... ...
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81: Rehoboam, Shishak I (945-924 BC ) Canaan battle relief topographical ...
... came to Shemaiah the Elamite, saying, "Take for yourself a new garment that has not entered into water and tear it into twelve pieces, and you will give them to Jeroboam, and you shall say to him, ... Several examples of this list are extant in other reliefs. 1. Upper Egypt 2. Lower Egypt 3. Natives of Nubia 4. Libya 5. Sekhet-Iam 6. Oases, Beduin of Asia 7. Eastern Desert dwellers 8. Upper Nubia ... XI:4 ngrn? "well of the threshing floor" Ain Goren. (not likely Ekron) Possibly "Ain", Ain, Qudeirat, misidentified as Kadesh Barnea since 1914 AD. However we know there was a fortress at Qudeirat ... VII. Pharaoh Osorkon I gifts 383 tons of Solomon's gold and silver to the God's of Egypt in 921 BC! 1. The pillar in a temple at Bubastis that says Pharaoh Osorkon I gifted the modern equivalent of ... Name ring #XI:4: ngrn? "well of the threshing floor" Ain Goren. (not likely Ekron) Possibly "Ain" Josh 19:7 Possibly Ain Qudeirat the largest spring within 150 km radius in the Negev, misidentified as ... ...
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82: The Book of Jubilees: A fictional Jewish chronology of real world ...
... Almost without exception, every historic chronology, both Jewish and Greek, had a date for the age of the earth that agreed with the Septuagint. b. The only two chronologies that agree with the modern ... of the waters. And it goes on toward the west of 'Afra. And it goes on until it draws near the water of the river Gihon, and toward the south of the water of Gihon, toward the shore of that river. ... And Mount Sinai (was) in the midst of the desert and Mount Zion (was) in the midst of the navel of the earth. The three of these were created as holy places, one facing the other. 20 And he blessed ... and between fall and the rainy season and between winter and spring-to the tower of Abraham. 17 For Isaac had returned from the Well of the Oath and had gone up to the tower of his father, Abraham. ... And he invited his father, Isaac, and his mother, Rebecca, to come to him in the (time of) sacrifice. 4 And Isaac said, "Let my son Jacob come and let me see him before I die." Jacob's visit to his ... ...
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83: Pots and Polities: Material Remains of Late Iron Age Judah in ...
... population of the time, the original addressee of the royal propaganda, was probably as candid as an uncritical reading of the royal manuscripts leads some modern scholars to be" (Liverani 1990: 58). ... The geographical origin of 199 of the 419 JIW is known (figs. 5b, 7): 172 (87 percent of the 199) were found in the Judaean mountains, Benjamin, the Judaean desert, the Negev, and the Shephelah; 16 ... Centro di Studi Semitiic; Serie Archeologica 6. Rome: Centro di Studi Semitici, University degli studi. Clarke, D. L. 1968 Analytical Archaeology. London: Methuen. Cohen, R. 1983 Excavations at Kadesh... Bulletin of the American Schools of Ori-ental Research 298: 37-58. Dietrich, M., and Klopfenstein, M. A., eds. 1994 Ein Gott allein? JHWE-Verehrung und bibli-scher Monotheismus im Kontext der ... Pritchard, J. B. 1943 Palestinian Figurines in Relation to Certain Goddesses Known through Literature. Ameri-can Oriental Series 24. New Haven: American Oriental Society. 1961 The Water System of ... ...
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84: THE PIRATES OF PRIVILEGE: Walter Rea Rocks the Seventh-day Adventist ...
... Peniel Road, Rt. 1, Box 63 Encino, CA 91316 Tryon, N.C. 28782 Layman Foundation Levine Box 1272, Madison College Desert Lake Drive Madison, TN 37115 Palm Springs, CA 92264 L. H. T. Properties John E. ... ONE NECKLACE AND PENDANT, 18 KT. YELLOW GOLD AND JADE PENDANT WITH YELLOW GOLD CHAIN 1,500.00 86 ONE NECKLACE, 32 STRANDS OF BIWA FRESH WATER CULTURED PEARLS 26-1/4" LONG WITH 18 KT. YELLOW GOLD, ... It is therefore possible for the modern theologians to use the terminology of the Bible and historic theology, but in an entirely different sense from that intended by the writers of Scripture . . . ... The leadership of the church at all levels wishes the membership to know that they do not believe loyal church members would be helped in any way by (Rea's) visit to this Division. They deplore and ... I was told that indeed he was upstairs in a meeting with others and they were waiting for me to come. With my mind racing and numb with the deceit being practiced on me, I told the receptionist that I ... ...
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85: The southern border of Judah and Kadesh Barnea at Petra
Numbers 34:3-5 Joshua 15:1-4 Imagine you are in a car driving on the Bible border of Judah. You start driving at Engedi and follow the western shoreline of the Dead Sea. When you reach the end of the Dead Sea, turn left (East) and start driving towards modern Jordan. Those who wrongly place Kadesh at ein el-Qudeirat must head WESTWARD, not Eastward. They go 180 degrees the wrong direction and head in a straight line through the assent of Akrabbim (wrongly located at Ma'ale Aqrabim on the west side of the Arabah ... The land from the Nile river, the entire modern Sinai Peninsula up to the Wadi el-Arish has been under Egyptian control from the time of Abraham till the Romans annexed the Sinai in 106 AD. 2. Esarhaddon (680-669): 10th campaign proves the Brook of Egypt is the Wadi el-Arish: a. The annal of Esarhaddon says the "Brook of Egypt" is dry without water and he had to supply his troops with buckets of water. A "Wadi" means a river with no water most of the year. The Nile is ... ...
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86: Ein Muweileh, a spring near Quseima, Egypt
Ein Muweileh, a spring near Quseima, Egypt Click to View Ein Muweileh just 5 km west of the town of Quseima Introduction: Ein Muweileh is a spring located 5 km west of the town of Quseima and 10 km west of Qudeirat. The Quseima area has been the general area believed to be where Kadesh Barnea was located since 1881 AD to the present time. Ein Muweileh is located at the center of a four major ancient crossroads (Darb Esh-Sherif, Darb El Ghazza, Darb Ez Aaul, Darb El Arish). Ein Muweileh is one of four nearby springs of water: Quseima, Qudeirat and Qedeis. The "Quseima area" was the center of the largest water supply in the Sinai. The size of the springs from largest to smallest are: Qudeirat, Qedeis, Muweileh, Quseima. The four springs of the Quseima area: Map of the Quseima area showing the location of Ein Muweileh. Click to View Click to View Quseima Click to View Muweileh Click to View Qudeirat Click to View Qedeis A. Solomon's network of military border fortresses in the Negev Ein ... ...
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87: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-rudolph-cohen-kadesh-barnea ...
Kadesh-barnea's importance in the history of the Jewish people derives primarily from its biblical association with Israel's sojourn in the desert. As a consequence, numerous scholars of past generations have attempted to equate biblical Kadesh-barnea with sites in Sinai, the Negev, or even more distant places. Early in this century, a general scholarly consensus emerged, identifying Kadesh-barnea with Tell el-Qudeirat, located in the fertile valley watered by the spring of 'Ain el-Qudeirat. In the Bible, Kadesh-barnea, also known as Enmishpat, "The Spring of Judgement" (Gen. 14:7), served as a nomadic and semi-nomadic judicial and cultic centre for the ... It was from Kadesh that Moses sent twelve men to spy out the land (Num. 13:26), and messengers to the king of Edom to request passage through his territory (Num. 20:14). The abundance of water at the Kadesh-barnea oasis is connected with a miracle performed by Moses (Num. 20:11), and the episode preceding this miracle gave the site ... ...
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88: bible-archeology-exodus-ancient-geographers-maps-sinai-egypt ...
Book of Jubilees 150 BC The book of Jubilees clearly places Mt. Sinai in modern Saudi Arabia: "Mount Sinai the centre of the desert", in Shem's land. Introduction: Ham settled in Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula and Canaan (the promised land). Shem settled in Saudi Arabia, but not the Sinai Peninsula or Egypt. The oldest and most complete manuscript of the Book of Jubilees was found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. Since the book claims an angel revealed the message to Moses on Mt. Sinai, it is obvious ... on the writing as Shem's lot the middle of the earth which he should take as an inheritance for himself and for his sons for the generations of eternity, from the middle of the mountain range of Rafa, from the mouth of the water from the river Tina, and his portion goes towards the west through the midst of this river, and it extends till it reaches the water of the abysses, out of which this river goes forth and pours its waters into the sea Me'at, and this river flows into the great sea. ... ...
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89: The Ahoroni Fortress at Quseima: One of Solomon's network of ...
Quseima is the center of a four major ancient crossroads (Darb Esh-Sherif, Darb El Ghazza, Darb Ez Aaul, Darb El Arish) and four nearby springs of water: The two smaller springs at Quseima and Ein Muweileh. A larger spring at Qedeis and the largest spring at Qudeirat. Quseima was the center of the largest water supply in the Sinai. Click to View Ein Muweileh just west of Quseima. Solomon built three border fortresses in close proximity to three of the springs: Quseima and Qudeirat and Qedeis. From a strategic point of view, the Quseima fortress was the most important because it was the most westerly and therefore closest to the Egyptian border and it overlooked the crossroads. The border between Egypt and Israel as stated in the Bible, is the wadi el-Arish. The family of three military border fortresses built in 950 BC by Solomon at Quseima, Qudeirat and Qedeis proves our point that they cannot be used a proof that this is where Kadesh Barnea was located. The Ahoroni Fortress near ... ...
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90: The Fortress at Kadesh-Barnea, Moshe Dothan, Ein el-Qudeirat ...
Department of Antiquities In the later parts of 1956, an archaeological survey was carried out in the northern Sinai Peninsula, including a sounding at Tell e Qudeirat, which is usually identified with the biblical Kadesh-barnea. The soundings only will be dealt with here'. The tell is located near `Ein el Qudeirat, in Wadi el Ein, the richest spring in Sinai, which has a flow of about 40 cu. m per hour. This spring, which today is channelled into an irrigation network, and extends over some 2 km (Pl. 25, A), forms the largest oasis of northern Sinai. Nearby, ... The type of large basin shown in Fig. 5 : 7 was also found at Megiddo. However, the cooking-pots--mostly of the deep type with two handles (Fig. 5 : 11, 13) and especially the one disployed in Fig. 5 : 12 —are evidently earlier than the 7th century. So are the jugs, water decanters and jug-lets (Fig. 5 : 14-17) . Decorated vessels are rare: one, however is ornamented with black and white bands on a red slip, and another with red ... ...
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91: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-christian-auge-jean-marie ...
Christian Augé and Jean-Marie Dentzer 2000 AD p 59-62 The mastery of water To create a city, one begins by assuring the availability of fundamental resources, especially water. Petra has springs that flow continually, but these provide only a nominal output. The collection of rainwater had to augment this supply. But in this semiarid desert climate, rain is very infrequent. It was therefore necessary to gather it on the broadest surface possible. This may explain why the city lies at the bottom of a broad, sloping bowl, surrounded by steep cliffs. When rain falls upon a basin 54 square miles (92 square kilometers) in area, on hard terrain that absorbs very little, water will amass in a few hours in considerable and sometimes dangerous amounts. Rainfall into the basin of Petra flows along the course of the unchanneled Wadi Musa, which also continually carried water into the city from the Ain Musa, the most abundant spring in the area. A systematic exploration of the entire zone of ... ...
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92: The Exodus Route: Red Sea Crossing
Sinai was in Saudi Arabia and Kadesh Barnea was at modern Petra. Buy: Exodus Route Restored ISBN: 9798619062717 As featured in Tim Mahoney's Patterns of Evidence "The Red Sea Miracle" and "Journey to Mt. Sinai" A movie cover with a person and a map Description automatically generated A person holding a camera Description automatically generated A book cover with a map Description automatically generated Click to View Exodus Route home page Click to View Miracles of the Exodus and Red Sea Crossing Click to View Travel times, distances, days of the week Click to View Excluded Exodus Routes: Nuweiba Beech, Bitter lakes, Gulf of Suez, Mt. Musa, Mt. Karkom, Ein ... Of course the actual crossing point needs to be possible, logical and harmonize with scripture. For example, crossing a shallow freshwater lake like the Bitter Lakes, where winds merely blew the water away, creates a problem for how the Egyptian army would be drowned. On the other hand, a crossing through the center of ... ...
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93: The Exodus Route: Red Sea Camp at the Straits of Tiran
Sinai was in Saudi Arabia and Kadesh Barnea was at modern Petra. Buy: Exodus Route Restored ISBN: 9798619062717 As featured in Tim Mahoney's Patterns of Evidence "The Red Sea Miracle" and "Journey to Mt. Sinai" Click to View Exodus Route home page Click to View Red sea crossing home page Click to View Miracles of the Exodus and Red Sea Crossing Click to View Travel times, distances, days of the week Click to View Excluding various exodus routes: Bitter lakes, Gulf of Suez, Mt. Musa, Ein el-Qudeirat. Click to View Overview map (Click on photo for high resolution) Click to View Satellite map (Click on photo for high resolution) ... Thutmoses III never entered the Red Sea and died in 1441 BC. Thutmoses III had conducted a series of 17 annual military campaigns up to 1446 BC and then they STOPPED. 3. The positioning of the camp of Israel: Geographic reference Israelite Camp: Exodus 14:2,9 Israelite Camp: Num 33:7 Pi-hahiroth "mouth of water" before Pi-hahiroth turn back to Pi-hahiroth Migdol ... ...
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94: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-the-lost-testament-david ...
Bedouin tradition calls the place Jebel Ideid, which Arabic scholars believe means either 'Mountain of the Multitude of the Preparation' or 'Mountain of Commemoration'. The modern Israelis have dubbed it Har-Karkom (`Saffron Mountain). (The Lost Testament, David Rohl, 2002, p 223-227) The archaeologist who has ... Whilst the Israelites rested at Kadesh, Moses sent spies into the country north of the Negeb desert to scout out the terrain and bring news back about the land and its people. (The Lost Testament, David Rohl, 2002, p 223-227) In the eleventh month of the long sojourn in the Paran desert Moses' sister, Miriam, died. She was buried on the summit of Gebel Ideid. (The Lost ... Even so, the local descendants of the Midianites continue to call the place Wadi Musa the 'valley of Moses') in memory of the prophet's stay there. Close by is another 'Ain Musa' - spring of Moses -where, tradition holds, Yahweh's messenger struck the rock to bring forth the waters which still feed the valley of ... ...
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95: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-judahs-last-outpost-carol ...
However, the results of a new survey of the Negev and a surveyor's excavation at Kadesh Barnea suggest that the border city itself flourished until the fall of the Judean Kingdom. The highlands of the central Negev are the true desert of Palestine, a complex series of intermingling geological formations: high plateaus and sandy ... Kadesh Barnea, known also as Tell e Qudeirat after the spring Ein el Qudeirat, is located at the largest oasis in northern Sinai, a lush green valley that has attracted travelers and a variety of permanent and semi-permanent residents for millennia. The tell itself (see fig. 1), surmounted by a large (60 x 41 m.), rectangular, ... After he examined Dothan's materials, it began to seem that, in comparison with the materials found at the Negev sites he had just excavated, the pre-fortress hand-made pottery at Kadesh Barnea was somewhat different. The shapes seemed more or less the same as those from the central Negev corpus; but the texture and general ... ...
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96: The Exodus Route: Top ten list of reasons why the exodus route ...
Top ten list of reasons why the exodus route was not restored until now: Why not visit one of our local churches? Click here to locate a congregation in your home town. The Exodus Route Click to View Overview map Click to View Satellite map Click to ... Population of the Exodus Jews who left Egypt. Click to View Excluding various exodus routes: Bitter lakes, Gulf of Suez, Mt. Musa, Ein el-Qudeirat, Mt. Karkom, Lake Sirbonis, Lake Ballah, Nuweiba Beach. Top ten list of reasons that hindered the ... and Kadesh Barnea is, he would have told us." This is said by the same people who think "it does not matter" and have never spent any time searching scripture for what God has revealed. In fact God told us a lot more about the precise exodus route then you might think. We can prove from scripture a crossing of the Red Sea on the Gulf of Aqaba, the Wilderness of Shur near Al Bad Saudi Arabia, Mt. Sinai in Saudi Arabia and Kadesh Barnea located Transjordan, east of the Arabah valley in modern ... ...
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97: The wilderness of Paran: The Great and Terrible wilderness from ...
the modern Sinai desert northwest of Elat. This is no where near Midian and for this reason is wrong and must be rejected. This means that most modern Bible maps wrongly located the wilderness of Paran. Scripture says that God "dawned from Seir and Paran" then descended on Mt. Sinai. This is a most fascinating detail clearly revealed in scripture but missed by most Bible students. As Israel sat waiting for God to come to Mt. Sinai, they saw Him come in glory from the north, like a small distant storm cloud that got closer and bigger until God hovered over Mt. Sinai and the "fireworks began". Paran is a large wilderness area that extends from Petra (Kadesh ... Deuteronomy 33:2 "Lord, when You went out from Seir, When You marched from the field of Edom, The earth quaked, the heavens also dripped, Even the clouds dripped water. The mountains quaked at the presence of the Lord, This Sinai, at the presence of the Lord, the God of Israel." Judges 5:4-5 "God comes from Teman, And the Holy ... ...
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98: The Jerusalem Water Aqueduct from the Solomon's Pools:
... In this way they could get water all the way from just north of Bethlehem about 10 miles to Jerusalem to supply the Temple with all the water it needed to wash away the blood from the sacrifices. Here is a section of that water conduit that can be seen near Solomon's Pools that feeds water from Ein Arrub Springs near Hebron: Click to View 5. The lowest of two aqueducts reached the Temple Mount through the Jewish ... Its really that simple. Imagine a water tower installed on the temple platform that is 21 meters (69 feet) in the air. This would give excellent water pressure at about 30 PSI (Pounds per square inch). Our modern city water pressure is about 60-70 PSI. Click to View 6. "Living water" non biblical: The idea that the temple area must be washed with "Living water," (from a spring) rather than from a cistern is not biblical. However later manmade traditions and rules were added to the law of Moses that were incorporated into temple worship. God doesn't care if the water is from a ... ...
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99: 100 Free Printable Public Use Bible Maps
... You are not permitted to alter the maps in any way. The original copyright and the link to this web site (www.bible.ca) must remain on all the images. 4. Personal Salvation and Eternal life: a. Become a Christian and attend a local church every Sunday! b. Why not visit one of our simple bible-based churches that meets in your own home town. c. Click here to search for church. click to view click to view Master Archeological Bible Study Map Free Higher Resolution Map ... Click to View 550 AD: The Madaba map Missing entirely from the Madaba Map is the Red Sea, Mt. Sinai and Petra/Kadesh Barnea. It would certainly be on the map, but was vandalized by the Muslims in 700 AD. Most notably, however, is that the modern choice for the location of Kadesh Barnea at Ein el-Qudeirat, should be in a section of the map that is fully intact. Qudeirat should be located close to the large red text, "lot of Simeon". This means that Kadesh is located in one of the damaged areas and proves Kadesh is not at ... ...
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100: Solomon's network of military border fortresses in the Negev
... Meshel, while uncommitted, sees nothing that prevents the fortresses being dated at the time of Solomon: 950 BC. He also believes the fortresses were the result of a central initiative from the outside (ie Solomon). He also rejects the view that desert nomads transitioned from nomadism to sedentarization (settling down in one place). He openly rejects the ... It is interesting that Woolley and Lawrence wrongly wondered if the fort at Qudeirat already existed when Moses arrived. Of course, this was in 1916 AD and now we know that the remains at Qudeirat were built some 400 years after Moses, by Solomon. Today, we know that Ein El-Qudeirat, is not even Kadesh Barnea, so Moses was never even here: "At a later date Moses, writing to the King of Edom, described Kadesh as `a city in the uttermost of thy border' (Numbers xx, 16). The word `city' is a vague one, and probably only means a settlement, perhaps a district, like the modern Arabic beled which is used to mean town, village, district, ... ...
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