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51: The Madaba map (mosaic floor) 542 AD St. George's Orthodox church ...
... The references to Thamara in Ptolemy, the Peutinger Tables, the Notitia, the Onomasticon, the Madeba mosaic, and the recently discovered Beersheba rescript have convinced me that this place is to be looked for at 'Ain el Webeh." (Kadesh Barnea, Nathan Schmidt, ... In recent years the site has been surveyed by numerous scholars. In 1980, in the framework of the Negev Emergency Survey, Mo'a was examined by a team directed by D. Nahlieli. ... Mo'a was clearly an important way-station on the road from Petra to Gaza, and consisted of a number of building units. Agricultural terraces were surveyed over a wide area in its neighbourhood. The finds indicate that it was founded in the third-second centuries B.C.E., reached its zenith during the reign of Aretas IV, and continued to exist even after the Roman annexation of the Nabatean kingdom in 106 C.E., until the end of the third century." (Rudolph Cohen, Notes and News, Israel Exploration Journal 32, 1982 AD, p164-165) E. The exodus route: Shechem ... ...
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52: Jezirat Faraun: Is This Solomon's Seaport? Alexander Flinder ...
... In Rivers in the Desert, published in 1959, Nelson Glueck wrote: "The whereabouts of Solomon's long-lost port of Ezion-Geber was for centuries an unfathomable mystery, because no one paid attention to ... Glueck's identification of Tell el-Kheleifeh as Ezion-Geber was based principally on the assertion that this was primarily a site for industrial production of copper and that Solomon's wealth was ... Industries in the Western Arabah" in the Palestine Exploration Quarterly.6 Under the auspices of Tel Aviv University, Rothenberg had carried out his own surveys and excavations in the western Aravah, ... We soon abandoned this idea when it became apparent how common this pottery was at contemporary sites in the Negev."7 Glueck also revised his view of the natural advantages of the location of Tell ... What we can say is that there was an impressive maritime installation of considerable complexity at Jezirat Faraun: a fortified island with an enclosed harbor adjoining a large natural anchorage, with ... ...
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53: Kadesh Barnea is located at Petra, Beidha and Basta
... Petra was one of the Nabatean cities given autonomy about 106 A.D. with the establishment of the Roman Province of Arabia. It was a great city in the 3rd and 4th centuries. The Christians of Petra ... The Tabula Peutinger, 820 has a Haila 83 miles from Petra and 150 miles southeast of Gaza which fits this site at el 'aqaba. The city in II Samuel 10:16 is in northeast Transjordan. The Syriac text ... Eusebius places Arad near the Desert of Kadesh Barnea, but the Madaba map places Arad between Beersheba and Egypt rather than between Beersheba and the Dead sea. However the Madaba map is not to scale ... who have grumbled against Me. 'Surely you shall not come into the land in which I swore to settle you, except Caleb the son of Jephunneh and Joshua the son of Nun. 'Your children, however, whom ... When King Amaziah of Judah faught the Edomites he captured Sela and renamed it "Joktheel". (2 Kings 14:7; 2 Chron 25:11-12) Altough there was another town in the Negev of Judah called, Joktheel, the ... ...
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54: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-johann-heinrich-kurtz-history ...
... through the Wady Murreh, the ascent is constant from the lowest level of the Arabah, and therefore the relative height of the mountain walls, by which it is enclosed on the north and south, is continually diminishing. ... made by Williams elsewhere, the point at which they now stood was somewhere about the longitude of Beersheba, twenty miles to the south of this place, near 31° north latitude, 32-|° longitude.) A gigantic ... He started from Gaza ; and following the road to Khalasa, at the end of the first three hours' journey towards the S.S.E. he came upon the site of GEOGRAPHICAL STJEYEY. 227 the anc ient Gerar^ in the present Jurf ... when dealing with Biblical accounts, everything has been turned upside down, and every argument of any worth has been swept away (car tel est mon bon plaisir). The fact that the Israelites encamped twice at Kadesh, has been proved by K. v. Baumer (Zug der Israelite!!, p, 39, and Palgestina, p. 446), Robinson (ii. 611), and Fries (pp. 53-60). ... ...
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55: Exodus Route: Men who misled the world away from truth
... who said when he visited the site: "the deception [of Trumbull] was so strong, the disenchantment so deep, that I prevailed on the sheik Suleiman while shouting that he brought us to the wrong place. ... lake at Wadi Tumilat which intercepted imported goods from the Red Sea. Likewise Rameses (Tel el Dab'a) intercepted goods as an end port for the coastal trade route called the Way of the Philistines. ... Agrippa created a map of the world just before the Birth of Christ in 2 BC. This map was widely circulated for centuries but none have survived. His cartographic work is referenced no less than 87 ... he defined as the territory of the entire Arabian Peninsula (Antiquities 1.220-221) Josephus used the word Arabia/Arabian 241 times but never did this refer to the Sinai Peninsula or the Judean Negev. ... The Arabian spice trade routes collapsed around AD 50 and the Arab controlled cities south of Beersheba in the Judean Negev and Rhinocolura came under Syrian control in the vacuum of the First Jewish ... ...
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56: Assassination of Gedaliah July-Sept 587 BC: Bulla
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 historically ... Here is a map of all the placed in the story of the assassination of Gedaliah: Gedaliah commanded the people to submit to the Babylonians without any fear, settle down in Judah and carry on their ... of Jerusalem, from the land of Benjamin, from the lowland, from the hill country and from the Negev, bringing burnt offerings, sacrifices, grain offerings and incense, and bringing sacrifices of ... Gedaliah was proclaimed governor at Mitzpa Mitzpa was the first capital city of the new line of Israelite kings that lasted 465 years (1052-587 BC) Mitzpa was the first capital city of the new line of ... 22:3, 8-12)." (ISBE, Rule of Gedaliah, Volume 2, Page 919, 1979 AD) Since this seal was found at tel Mizpah, it seems obvious to associate this Jaazaniah with the Gedaliah the first governor of Judah ... ...
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57: The Exodus Route: The Archaeology of Mt. Lawz as Mt. Sinai
... In 1446 BC the Edomites, Midianites, Ishmaelites and Amalekites were Transjordan nations "of the east" and did not live in the Wilderness of Egypt (Sinai Peninsula) or the Judean Negev. b. At the time ... He never indicates that his top plan deviates from the original Al-Bid top plan by erasing these 5 doors. These exact position of these five AWOL doors are easy to locate on site today. It is entirely ... In simple words, the official top plan found walls, not doors because the doors were bricked in centuries later during secondary use long after Israel left Mt. Sinai. At Khirbet el-Maqatir, the author ... Since the L-shaped installation was Nabatean, Mampsis a Nabatean city, provides an excellent comparative for contemporary room sizes. Mampsis or Mamshit, is located 35 km SE of Beersheba, 30 km SW of ... This is quite common. Rahab the Harlot's house was on the outside wall of Jericho. Iron age fortresses were oval because they were built to follow the contour of hill tops and usually featured small ... ...
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58: Sabbathgate 1888 by Kerry Wynne
... Moses, in Leviticus 23, lists the weekly Sabbath as one of the many ceremonial festivals given to the Israelite nation to be observed, labeling them "appointed feasts." The evidence in this section ... The Church publishes Testimony of the Fathers of the First Three Centuries Concerning the Sabbath and the First Day by Elder J. N. Andrews (Steam Press, Seventh-day Adventist Publishing Assoc, 1873). ... R&H, February 17, 1876, p.50, 51, see also Spectrum 1986, Adventist Tithepaying-- The Untold Story, p. 139. [Cited in Sanders, "Tithing Not a Law for Christians," posted at his web-site, Truth or ... This question has been extensively covered elsewhere in this paper, but a review, especially by Seventh-day Adventist readers, might be helpful. Most readers should be able to settle this question in ... from the ultra-conservative Adventist "reform" organization, Pilgrim's Rest, HCR 77, Box 38A, Beersheba Springs, TN 37305 USA. (This organization's point-of-view is that the cause of the Church's ... ...
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59: Panorama photos of ancient Israel from the Bible
Panorama Photographs of Israel Ancient Israel Tour Guide to archeological site Travel and Tourist Maps Alphabetic listing of panoramas in Israel: Ai of Abraham, Et Tel Ai of Joshua, Khirbet el Maqatir Ararat, Urartu Ashkelon Azekah Beersheba Beth Guvrin, Betogabris Beth Shean Beth Shemesh Bethsaida Dor Elah Fortress, Khirbet Qeiyafa Gath, Tel Safi Gibeah of Saul, Benjamin Gibeon Herodion Jarmuth Jericho of Jesus Jericho of Joshua Jesus Boat, Galilee Joshua's Altar on Mt. Ebal Kadesh Barnea, El-Beidha (Petra) Kiriath-jearim Lachish Libnah Madaba Map: ... Thousands of Rock art. Mt. Musa (Mt. Sinai) Mt. Sinai chosen by Queen Helena in 325 AD. Highest mountain in Sinai. Ramah Samuel's home, prophet's school (Naioth) and tomb Ramon Crater Large natural unique geologic feature in the Negev. Shiloh Tabernacle was here for 305 years (1399-1094 BC) Also see ABR excavation page Socoh Philistine camp of Goliath Succoth Tel Deir Alla The famous Balaam inscription was found here. Tel Rehov Apiary, ... ...
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60: Ein El Weibeh: K. Von Raumer's choice for Kadesh Barnea in 1831 ...
Click to View 1821-1881 AD: The western Arabah Valley Ein El Weibeh and Ein Hasb Introduction: "The Identification of the Site Kadesh-barnea's actual site for a long time was subject to scholarly dispute. This is hardly surprising since many of the geographical terms employed in the Bible, ... At first the search for Kadesh-barnea focused on the Arabah, the deep, desolate geological fissure extending from the south end of the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba." (Excavations At Kadesh-Barnea: 1976-1978, Ein el-Qudeirat, Rudolph Cohen, 1981 AD) In 1806-7 Ulrich Jasper Seetzen, (AKA Musa el Hakim) a Russian Doctor, was first to explore the Negev in recent times but was more of a Muslim pilgrim than an ... After going still farther south, they ascended a second mountain-range, from the summit of which a scene presented itself to the view of the most magnificent character. (From statements made by Williams elsewhere, the point at which they now stood was somewhere about the longitude of Beersheba, ... ...
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61: Tamar, Hazazon-tamar, Tamara/Thamara and Tamdar Syria
... Today there is a garrison (Roman fort) of soldiers there." (Eusebius of Caesarea, Onomasticon, 325 AD) Tamar is was first identified as Ein Haseva by Aharioni: "The finds from the Roman and Iron Age fortresses at 'Ein Haseva support Aharoni's proposal to identify the site, which was a major fortress on the south-eastern frontier of the Judaean Kingdom, both with biblical Tamar (Ezek 47:19; 48:28) and with Tamara mentioned in the Roman and Byzantine sources cited. ... The strategic location of `Ein Haseva-Tamar is obvious, sitting as it does at the intersection of four major routes - one leading south to Elath, one traveling east to Edom, a third leading north to Jerusalem, and the fourth leading west through Macaleh `Agrabim to the central Negev area." (The Fortresses at Ein Haseva Rudolph Cohen, The Biblical Archaeologist, Vol. 57, No. 4, p 203-214, 1994) Rudolph Cohen Has accepted Ein Haseva as Biblical Tamar: "In an article last year (BA 57:4119941), we outlined the Roman, Nabatean, ... ...
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62: Gilgal
Gilgal Click to View Possibly Biblical Gilgal. The site enclosed by a wall on this long, oval hill overlooking the Wadi Far'ah is known to the Arabs as el 'Unuq (the necklace). Zertal suggests that it may be the Gilgal mentioned in Deuteronomy 11:30 as a reference point for the location of ... The name "Gilgal" was not originally a specific place-name, but rather a term for a fortified camp. El 'Unuq appears to be just that. Although the site lacks permanent living quarters, it contains considerable pottery, the earliest of which dates to the 13th and 12th centuries B.C.E. and closely resembles pottery from the altar the author excavated on Mt. Ebal. In addition, the monumental size of el 'Unuq's ... He identified the valley of Succoth at the point where the Jabbok River enters the Jordan—exactly opposite Wadi Far'ah—as a vital area in the patriarchal narratives and showed how this same area played a central role in early Israelite history.4 According to the Jericho tradition, however, ... ...
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63: Ein El Qedeis: "Piltdown Kadesh" Kadesh Barnea: 1881 - 1916 AD
... The fortress of 'Ain Qudeis (Grid Reference 1034 X 0002) was erected on a flat hill commanding the plainland between Wadi Qudeis and Wadi Qudeirat, some 3 km. south of the spring of 'Ain Qudeis (fig. 2). The site was surveyed in 1957 by Aharoni (1967: 8), and excavations were carried out in 1976 by the author (1977b: 71). The diameter of the fortress is ca. 50 m., and the gate and five out of 20 casemate rooms were uncovered (fig. 3: 1). The walls, ca. 0.60 m. wide and ... It is bordered on each side by casemate rooms and included two small confronting guardrooms (ca. 2.00 m. wide X 3.00 m. long); these reduce the width of the passageway to ca. 2.50 m., which is narrowed even further by a rectangular pier. This passageway was found blocked by stones. (The Iron Age Fortresses in the Central Negev, Rudolph Cohen, 1979 AD) E. Negev pottery found at Ein Qedeis: More on Negev Pottery. The remains of the pottery, found in the ash layer that covered the beaten-earth floor of the casemate ... ...
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64: Master Index of Places
Master Index of Places Alphabetic listing of panoramas in Israel: Ai of Abraham, Et Tel Ai of Joshua, Khirbet el Maqatir Ararat, Urartu Ashkelon Azekah Beersheba Beth Guvrin, Betogabris Beth Shean Beth Shemesh Bethsaida Dor Elah Fortress, Khirbet Qeiyafa Gath, Tel Safi Gibeah of Saul, Benjamin Gibeon Herodion Jarmuth Jericho of Jesus Jericho of Joshua Jesus Boat, Galilee Joshua's Altar on Mt. ... Mt. Sinai: at Mt. Lawz Sinai to Kadesh: Mt. Seir Ezion Geber Kadesh Barnea at Petra History of the search for Kadesh Kadesh to Jordan: Mt. Hor Solomon's network of military border fortresses: For overview: read the introduction Ein Qudeirat Ein Qedeis Ein Quseima Loz Ponds Kuntillet Ajrud Elat Tell el-kheleifeh Jezirat Faraun Khirbat en-Nahas Haseva Ein Muweileh Pottery of the Bible: Midianite Pottery: The fine china Negev Pottery: Disposable dishware Cypriot pottery: Expensive imports Temple of Jupiter photo gallery Click to View The Kingdom of Solomon: Introduction document: Solomon's network ... ...
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65: Did Yahweh Have a Consort, Kuntillet Ajrud, Ze'ev Meshel, 1979 ...
BAR 5:02, Mar/Apr 1979 (Did Yahweh Have a Consort, Kuntillet Ajrud, Ze'ev Meshel, 1979 AD) The new religious inscriptions from the Sinai The book of Kings describes a time during the 9th-7th centuries B.C. when the land was divided into two kingdoms—Judah in the south and Israel in the north. Phoenicia and Israel were linked by commerce and royal marriages and ... But since Palmer's day archaeologists have learned a great deal about pottery dating. After the 1967 Six-Day War we came to the site and by examining the sherds which lay strewn about we were able to detect Palmer's error easily and to date the site to Iron Age II or the Israelite period. This new date identified the site as the southernmost outpost of the Judean kingdom, and it became a prime candidate for excavation. A few years later I led the archaeological expedition to Kuntillet Ajrud on behalf of Tel Aviv University (Institutes of Archaeology, and of Nature Conservation Research); the Israel Department of Antiquity; ... ...
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66: Historical search for Kadesh Barnea from 1000 BC - Present
... In 1807, however, U. J. Seetzen entered the Negev in the course of his Levantine travels (1854: 1-68), opening this area to modern exploration. At first the search for Kadesh-barnea focused on the Arabah, the deep, desolate geological fissure extending from the south end of the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. [ie the Arabah valley" (Excavations At Kadesh-Barnea: 1976-1978, Ein el-Qudeirat, Rudolph Cohen, 1981 AD) "The pioneering explorers of the early 19th century sought Kadesh-barnea in the Arabah. 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 ... After going still farther south, they ascended a second mountain-range, from the summit of which a scene presented itself to the view of the most magnificent character. (From statements made by Williams elsewhere, the point at which they now stood was somewhere about the longitude of Beersheba, twenty ... ...
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67: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-kuntillet-ajrud-anchor
... Ze'ev Meshel visited in 1970 and later directed three seasons of excavation at the site (October 1975-April 1976). C. Recent Excavations 1. Structural and Pottery Remains. The site contains two structures: a main structure (A) spanning the width of the W end of the ... It is rectangular, with four corner rooms protrud-ing outward (resembling "towers") and with indirect entry from a small eastern vestibule. The plan initially seems to resemble a small fortress, similar in appearance to the Israelite citadel-with-towers found at Kadesh-barnea, Arad, and `Uza. Structure A differs, however, in a number of important respects: it lacks the casemate walls typical of these fortresses, and its remains are unusual for a ... Most of the artistic parallels are dated to the 9th-7th centuries, generally corroborating the conclusion that the site was occupied around the year 800 B.C.E. D. Conclusion The unusual finds (especially the inscriptions and pictures) testify to the- uniqueness of the ... ...
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68: Book of Balaam Son of Beor Inscription at Tell Deir Alla, Succoth ...
... That structure was part of a manufacturing and distribution center located on the mound, where some religious activity may have taken place. 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 kilometers east of the Jordan, not far from the northern bank of the Zerqa river (the biblical Jabbok), ... Most likely there was something resembling a non-Israelite school of the prophets, the staff of which included Balaam for a time; and someone among the other literate persons could have been responsible for the writing of these tablets. " (The Inscribed Tablets From Tell Deir 'Alla, William H. Shea, The Biblical Research Institute, Andrews University Seminary Studies, Vol. 27, No. 1,2147, Part I, 1989 ... ...
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69: Map of the Twelve Tribes of Israel Joshua divides the land 1400 ...
Further, being an archeologist, great care was taken I locating cities with their correct archeological excavation site. 3. Finally, each city, geographic feature and boundary was meticulously studied in Joshua chapters 13-22 to create the borders. ... Ashkelon is also a huge ancient city that has one of two in situ clay brick arched city gates (the other is at Tel Dan). d. Ex 13:17-18; Deut 2:23; Josh 11:22; 13:2-3; Judges 1:18-19; 3:1-3 F. Text of Joshua 15:1 - 19:41 "Now the lot for the tribe of ... So she alighted from the donkey, and Caleb said to her, "What do you want?" Then she said, "Give me a blessing; since you have given me the land of the Negev, give me also springs of water." So he gave her the upper springs and the lower springs. ... Beth-pelet, and Hazar-shual and Beersheba and Biziothiah, Baalah and Iim and Ezem, and Eltolad and Chesil and Hormah, and Ziklag and Madmannah and Sansannah, and Lebaoth and Shilhim and Ain and Rimmon; in all, twenty-nine cities with their villages. ... ...
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70: The Water Supply and Distribution System of the Nabataean City ...
... 2001; Guzzo & Schneider 2002; Gleuck 1959; 1965; Hammond 1973; Levy 1999; Auge & Denzer 2000; Bowersock 1983; Bourbon 1999; Browning 1982) detail the many cultural and developmental influences the city experienced over many centuries of existence. ... This subterranean canal indicates that low-angle surveying technology was already understood - perhaps a borrowing from Greek and Roman geometric traditions (Cohen & Drabkin 1966; Lewis 2001). Combined with hydraulics knowledge from earlier sources ... Figure 1 shows details of the supply and distribution system leading water to the urban core of Petra. Numbered locations (in round brackets throughout the text) denote major buildings, temples and site features as listed in the key to Figure 1. Also ... Additional benefits from the Nabataean design derive from use of partial flow in the piping which greatly reduces leakage rate as compared to a pressurized system. Since particles settle in the reservoir, no particle transport occurs to clog piping - ... ...
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71: Transjordan Early Edom And Moab 1900 BC
a limited amount of biblical tradition. Thereafter, Egyptian sources fade, and it is only from the 9th/8th centuries BC that indigenous ancient Jordanian sources and reports from Mesopotamia carry forward the story, still with biblical contributions. ... Setting aside Nos. 89-103, and all the obscure names, all the foregoing groups of names belong either to the Egyptian province of Canaan, from the Negev up to Galilee, or to regions immediately north/north-east of it, especially in the Bashan, ... Thus, Abils ('streams') can occur in any main region; Edrei could be either that in Galilee or the one out east at Dera'a in Bashan, and so on. No. 98, tpn, could in theory be at Talmudic Taphnith, at present Tibnin - an untested site? However, ... Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press. Loud, G. 1939 The Megiddo Ivories. Chicago. Miller, J.M. 1977 The Israelite Occupation of Canaan. In Israelite and Judean History, eds. J.H. Hayes and J.M. Miller. London/Philadelphia: Westminster ... ...
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72: The Civilization of the Edomites, Nelson Glueck
... These northern and western boundaries were no less strongly protected than the eastern and southern, although there were not actually as many fortresses and police-posts. In the first place, the danger of Bedouin invasion was not great from the west, ... The Edomite and other Transjordanian pottery of the 13th-6th centuries B.C. in itself bespeaks a highly developed civilization. Much of the ware is similar to contemporary ware in Palestine. However, there are differences, sufficiently large, to ... The precedence of the beginnings of Edomite and Moabite pottery, for instance, over those of Israelite pottery, has a direct relationship to the account in Genesis 31:31-39, which lists 8 Edomite "kings", who reigned in the land of Edom before the ... There was also an ancient trade-route that led from Sela or Petra to the Wadi Arabah, then south to Ezion-geber:Elath ( or Aila as the Naba-taean-Roman-Byzantine site which took its place farther to the east, nearer modern Aqabah, became known later ... ...
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73: The Third Season of Excavation at Tell el-Kheleifeh, 1940 AD ...
The flue-holes were plastered over, and the smelting process reverted to the use of hand-bellows. In this wise, the great industrial plant continued to function for a number of centuries longer. The tremendous heat in the furnace rooms of the ... When finally heat cracked the walls of the smelter in places, and repairs and reenforcements were necessary, a means of strengthening them was employed, which had hitherto been applied only to fortresses. A sloping retaining wall in all respects ... With them must have been a changing guard of a certain number of soldiers to control them and guard the site. As has already been seen from previous reports, in addition to being the " Pitts-burgh of Palestine," Ezion-geber : Elath was also a strong ... It should be borne in mind that the entire fortified area of Ezion-geber comprises little more than an acre and a half. Yet it was enclosed by walls (each of which was further strengthened by a glagis) of a height and thickness which would have done ... ...
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74: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-rami-g-khouri-petra ...
... An inscription from Oboda in the Negev refers to Rabel II as 'King of the Nabataeans, who brought life and deliverance to his people'. THE ROMAN ERA Rabbel II's death in 106, combined with a possible decline in the former power of the Nabataean ... After the abdication of Diocletian, the Emperor Constantine 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. In 324, Christianity was proclaimed as the ... itself, such as the many inscribed crosses and the transformation of the Urn Tomb into a church some time before 447. The historical references to bishops from Petra show that organised worship took place here during the 4th, 5th and 6th centuries. ... They called the area east of the Dead Sea and the Wadi Araba the district of 'Oultre Jourdain . By 1115/16, Baldwin's forces had built a string of fortresses along the route between Jerusalem and Aqaba (Aila), including strongholds at Shobak ('Mont ... ...
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75: The Samaritans: 720 BC The pagan half-Jews of the Old Testament ...
... In 2091 BC, Abraham built an altar in Shechem beside the Oak of Moreh 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. Now the Canaanite was then ... Jubilees are 49 year intervals beginning when Israel crossed the Jordan in 1406 BC. 1406-49= 1357 or 1356 BC inclusive counting. 7. 1340 BC: Danite Pagan altar and high place at Tel Dan: 1340-931 BC a. "Dan shall judge (test) his people (through ... Dates suggested for the breach have varied between the fifth and first centuries B.C.; but the majority opinion has favored the latter part of the fourth century. Fresh light has been shed in recent years on the history of the Samaritan community by ... This scroll presents itself as written by Abisha, son of Pinhas, son of Eleazar, son of Aaron, in the thirteenth year after the Israelites entered the land of Canaan. Its reputed antiquity, traced back to the very earliest days of the Israelite ... ...
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76: Security of Bulla and Seals Judah Israel. Creation of ancient ...
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 ... We may be looking at the actual bulla from Baruch's seal that was used on Jeremiah's deed from Jeremiah 32:9-15! Certainly these are authentic! If anyone challenges the duplicate, the seal is broken on the "official" document to settle all disputes. ... The task of this figure of marking those who were to be spared the judgement with a sign was undoubtedly given by earlier Israelite tradition. Marking a person first of all identified him as the property of another (Ex 21:6*). Daube raises the ... "In the Samaria papyri, discovered in 1962 by Tamireh bedouin north of Jericho (see "Bedouin Find Papyri Three Centuries Older Than Dead Sea Scrolls," BAR 04:01, by Paul Lapp), the official documents, written during the second half of the fourth ... ...
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77: 495-399 BC: The Judean Elephantine Egyptian Papyrus letters to ...
... Accordingly, a northern, Israelite origin of these colonists has been suggested. Porten, on the other hand, contends that "the evidence for a syncretistic communal cult of the Jewish deity dissipates upon close inspection" (although "individual ... BC. To suggest Zedekiah directly authorized the building of the temple is uncertain and perhaps unlikely given the Judean Negev was under attack by the Edomites starting in 605 BC until they burned Solomon's temple with the Babylonians in 587 BC. c. ... According to correspondence with the priests in Jerusalem, 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). The Jewish ... formerly before Cambyses (and) which Vidranga, that wicked (man) demolished in year 14 of King Darius: to (re)build it on its site as it was formerly and the meal-offering and the incense they shall offer upon that altar just as formerly was done." ... ...
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78: Personal Evangelism 101
... The Christians who meet at 610 E. North Street in Tampa hope your recent move was successful and wish you all the best in your new home. We hope you'll want the Lord to be a part of your life at your new address. Enclosed you'll find a complete ... SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDIES (First Principle discussions designed for non-Christian visitors) MONDAY: 6:30 pm - 7703 Leon Ave. Tel: 988-8936, MONDAY: 7:15 pm - 5811 N. Cherokee. Tel: 238-6333 TUESDAY: 8:30 pm - 4429 Dolphin Dr. Tel: 989-3002 TUESDAY: ... He only wanted to reform the apostate Catholic church. Luther and all the other Reformation leaders did not try to discard all the human religious innovations of the centuries and simply restore the New Testament church. Although they discarded many ... The only way we can know that what we're doing is pleasing to God (See chart # 1) A. Find a "book, chapter, and verse" authorizing it. This is the universally preferred method. This would settle the matter once and for all. "Men don't divide over ... ...
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79: The $200 Text: A Written Debate Concerning the Sabbath
... Heb. 8:8-10 Is not cutting ourselves off from the house of Israel and from God's ten commandment law, cutting us off also from the benefits of the new covenant promises? Paul in Rom. 11 presents the Gentiles as being grafted into the Israelite tree. ... There is nothing to indicate that the gates were locked in Christ's time. We find He and the disciples entering and leaving the city at will, but just to make certain, I asked Rabbi David Cohen of Las Vegas if the Jews were imprisoned in the city, ... Yet, he reasons that the ten commandments were given to all (Jew and Gentiles) from the beginning. My opponent is confused. Rom. 2:14 ought to settle the point as to the law being given to the Gentiles, unless he "sneers at the plainest Bible texts." ... David F. Smith, Minister Seventh-day Adventist Church 2514 Madison Avenue Ogden, Utah Dear Mr. Smith: In reply to your letter of December 7 just received, find enclosed a copy of my article which was delivered to you May 4. I do regret that you were ... ...
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80: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... Eight crosses the Catholics worship, different sorts and kinds representing different ob-jects of Roman Catholic idolatry. It would reduce Christianity to cults of site worshippers and relic hunters. The meaning of the cross of Christ is not found in ... But a chemical analysis of the bread and wine before the priest officiates and when he of-ficiates will disprove the claim of change in substance. A laboratory test will settle that question. Second: Masses For The Dead. On this point, let us hear J. ... Composed of everything the imagination of all the vision-aries and fanatics combined for centuries could devise into liturgy, Roman Catholicism is nothing short of a system of idolatry and paganism in a horrid caricature of Christianity. In no sense ... Instead of saying to the penitent robber, "To-day thou shalt be with me in paradise," he should have said to the impenitent one, "To-day I shall be with thee among the spirits in prison." The thief "on the cross" may have been a backsliding Israelite ... ...
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81: REFUTED: Full-Preterist, "Realized Eschatology", "AD 70 doctrine ...
... Just as a good man from the inner city of Detroit or Flint Michigan, Las Vegas or anywhere in Califorinication and would be stigmatized in a negative stereotype, so too was Jesus for being from the town of Nazareth. Even Nathaniel, the "Israelite in ... Pentecost is correctly dated to 22nd June AD 66. Josephus says the actual arrival of Forus' army to Jerusalem was in fact 31st May AD 66 (17th Artemissus/Jyar: Wars 2.315). It took about a week for events to settle down in Jerusalem: June 7th AD 66. ... In short, there simply is no historic way Full-Preterists can prove or evidence a mass apostacy like the one described in 2 Thess 2:1-4. i. Even the first three centuries after Christ there were regional theological apostacies regarding the nature of ... I was in Jerusalem on an archeological excavation and was staying at the Yad Hashmona kibbutz high atop the cliffs with a perfect view of the sunset and Tel Aviv. Jeru was sending a live video feed to his Facebook page when Camping's followers ... ...
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82: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... The dark and dismal jungle of pauperism, vice, and despair is the inheritance to which we have succeeded from the generations and centuries past, during which wars, insurrections, and internal troubles left our forefathers small leisure to attend to ... In this way our Farm Colony will throw off small Colonies all round it until the original site is but the centre of a whole series of small farms, where those whom we have rescued and trained will live, if not under their own vine and fig tree, at ... Such would naturally shrink from the self-denial the new circumstances inevitably called for, and rather than suffer the inconveniences connected with a settler's life, would probably sink down into helpless despair, or settle in the slums of the ... All communications, donations, etc., should be addressed as above, marked "Labour Bureau," etc. CENTRAL LABOUR BUREAU. LOCAL AGENTS AND CORRESPONDENTS' DEPARTMENT. Dear Comrade,--The enclosed letter, which has been sent to our Officers throughout the ... ...
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