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101: 609 BC: Arad Ostraca #88: Jehoiakim is appointed king of Judah ...
He did evil in the sight of the Lord, according to all that his fathers had done." (2 Kings 23:34-37) "The king of Egypt made Eliakim his brother king over Judah and Jerusalem, and changed his name to Jehoiakim. But Neco took Joahaz his brother and ... Arad ostracon 88 is a provenanced surface find but it is unprovenienced. The ostracon was discovered by Israel Sommer in 1974 when we walked the entire site and randomly picked up surface pottery and putting all the pieces into a single bag without ... What the excavation report said: "The last ostracon (No. 88) was not found during the excavations, but was discovered in March 1974 by Israel Sommer of the Ein Gedi Field School during a visit at the tell. Although remains of only three lines were preserved, these lines are clearly part of a letter from the king of Judah to the fortress commander; according to the handwriting, it must come from Stratum VII. This is an important addition to the collection of ostraca." (Arad inscriptions, Joseph ... ...
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102: King Jeroboam tel dan high place altar 1340-723 BC. They're Digging ...
... The cult tradition was not forgotten in the following centuries, or even as late as the Hellenistic and Roman periods, when the area of the bamah was further enlarged by extending the enclosure. The marble statue of Aphrodite found in the fields near the mound (Fig. 15 ) may well have been located originally at the site of our bamah." (Tel Dan, Avram Biran, Biblical Archaeologist, vol 37, 1974 AD) "If this were the only shrine at Dan, it would still be remarkable. Yet we have found a number of other religious installations at Dan during 31 years of digging, the longest-running excavation ... Micah was an Ephraimite who created his own pagan shrine who hired a Bethlehemite Levite priest named Jonathan to be in charge. "They called the name of the city Dan, after the name of Dan their father who was born in Israel; however, the name of the city formerly was Laish. The sons of Dan set up for themselves the graven image; and Jonathan, the son of Gershom, the son of Manasseh, he and his sons ... ...
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103: Development of Trinity Doctrine from the Old to the New Testament
Trinity is merely one of a long list of doctrines that developed between the Old Testament and the New Testaments. Only the unlearned would deny this. Jehovah's Witnesses are part of a modern religious movement that teaches a false doctrine called, "New light". They base this on a very bad interpretation of Proverbs 4:18. They ... From Moses to Christ, God's name was YHWH (Yahweh or Jehovah). For Christians the name of God is JESUS! "And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men by which we must be saved." (Acts 4:12) Certainly the Jews never foresaw the time when YHWH would no longer be used as the name ... They translated YHWH as LORD (Kurios). It was no mistake that the Holy Spirit Himself continued in this tradition in the New Testament. God ordained that YHWH would never once be found in the original Greek manuscripts of the New Testament. Of course the New World Translation (sectarian paraphrase used only by JW's) adds YHWH ... ...
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104: King Josiah Letters Ostraca: widows plea, Temple of YHWH Three ...
Finally, Ephʿal and Naveh turn the tables and refute another argument against authenticity, viz., that certain expressions are characteristic of post-biblical Hebrew (Berlejung and Schüle 1998), by showing that other inscriptions about the authenticity of which there can be no doubt contain such expressions." (Context of Scripture, Dennis Pardee, The Widow's Plea COS 3.44, p86, 2002 AD) 2. "The name Ashyahu on the "Three Shekels" ostracon is a ... temple of Yahweh to be made through the agency of a royal functionary named Zakaryahu. The ostracon is 10.9 cm x 8.6 cm, and is written in Hebrew script that dates on the basis of palaeography to the time of Josiah (640-609 bce): (The Temple Of The Lord Ostracon, Moussaïeff No. 1, Context of Scripture, K. Lawson Younger, Jr., The Widow's Plea COS 3.44, p86, 2002 AD) 4. "An ostracon whose paleography and names may date it from either the time of Joash or Josiah (640-609 bce) provides insight into the combined royal and religious authority ... ...
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105: Ancient Synagogue Inscription from Jerusalem 18 BC
... For R. Phineas in the name of R. Hoshaiah: "There were 480 synagogues in Jerusalem and every one of them had a schoolhouse and a house for learning, a schoolhouse for Scripture and a house of learning for Mishnah." (Jerusalem Talmud, y. Meg. 3:1, II.2.D-E) d. "Three judges of civil law were in Jerusalem, Admon, Hanan, and Nahum. ... Scholars suggest that this title was synonymous with the Hebrew title nom unin (rosh ha-knesset). Rajak and Noy (1993:88-89) argue that he was a civic patron with a title and high standing in the community. The title is used in inscriptions found in the Land of Israel: in Jerusalem on the Theodotus inscription stone plaque (see above); ... The paleography of the inscription is a lapidary script similar to and consistent with Herodian script, therefore antedating 70 CE; (3) The stratigraphy of the site in which the inscription was found is Herodian and rules out a date later than 70 CE. He concludes that the synagogue in Jerusalem was constructed in the late 1st c. ... ...
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106: Melqart Stele of Ben-Hadad-Ezer II: 845 BC
... II. About the Melqart Stele of Ben-Hadad II: 845 BC 1. "Royal inscriptions of the ninth century B. C. from Palestine and Syria have not been discovered hitherto in any considerable number. In fact, only two steles with royal inscriptions of this century have yet become known, the famous Mesha Stone, erected by Mesha of Moab (II Kings 3: 4) about 830 B. C., and the stele of Kilamuwa king of Sham'al (Zencirli) in northern Syria, carved about the same time or a little later. The latter stele is in standard Canaanite (Phoenician); the former is in a dialect related to the language of northern Israel as we know it from the Ostraca of Samaria, but not identical with it. The addition of a new inscribed stele to the two already known, is accordingly a matter of unusual archaeological interest. Moreover, it is the first inscribed monument of significance found bearing the name of a king of Damascus (Aram) . Since the kings of Damascus were hereditary foes of Israel for a century and a half, the ... ...
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107: Prism A (Rassam) and Prism C of Ashurbanipal/Osnappar: Alliance ...
... Prism A is a complete 10-sided decagonal clay prism. Prism A contains the most details, but it lacks certain details found in Prism C. For example, while Prism A reference the military allegiance of the 22 kings in the first campaign to Egypt against Pharaoh Tirhakah, only Prism C lists the individual kings and most importantly, only Prism C names Manasseh king of Judah on line ii 27'. c. Prism C is incomplete even after the 6 fragments are composited, but it is the only place in all of the inscriptions of Ashurbanipal lists Manasseh king of Judah on line ii 27'. d. Only once did Ashurbanipal name Manasseh on any of his steles, prisms, or cylinders on Prism C. For Bible students this proves what you ... As soon as the Assyrians set foot on Egyptian soil, Tanutamon is reported to have fled south, first to Thebes, then to Kipkipi. The former city, a bustling metropolis and major religious center, was captured and plundered; in addition to an abundance of gold and silver, two metal obelisks ... ...
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108: About who we are! The Interactive Bible: www.bible.ca
We feel that the solution to the vast religious division, is for the Bible to be the only source of religious authority for worship, doctrine and morality. We believe that human creeds, catechisms and statements of faith cause religious divisions because they compete with the authority of the Bible and cloud people's ... However, because the New Testament described the assemblies of Christians as "the church" Ephesians 1:22; "the churches of Christ" Romans 16:16; "the church of God" Acts 20:28 and many other descriptions, the "name on the sign" will always be one found in the Bible. Below is our local church building. The sign on the front says, "Christians Meet Here" on ... Visit a "BIBLE BLUEPRINT" church in your own home town: FIND A CHURCH NEAR ME (Type in your city and state then HIT search) You may contact the maintainer of this site at: Click here Click Your Choice www.bible.ca . . . Copyright © 2011 The Interactive Bible Trademark and Copyright Information Copyright © 2011 by The ... ...
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109: Ein El Qedeis: "Piltdown Kadesh" Kadesh Barnea: 1881 - 1916 AD
... But they were at that time unable to pursue their investigations farther ; and they returned to Jerusalem with only this gleam of horizon-light on the site of Kadesh. It was subsequent to this, that Rowlands made a new and successful attempt to find the ancient site. On his leaving ... meaning, in Ayn el-Waybeh or its vicinity." (Kadesh-Barnea, Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD, p 308) Trumbull in his final argument in chosing ein Qedeis as Kadesh leans heavily on the similar sounding name: "And the place itself bears the equivalent name of Kadesh in three-fold form, as Jebel Qadees, AVady Qadees, and Ayn Qadees. Moreover, neither Qadees nor Retemat Kadesh or Rithmah is to be found elsewhere in all that region. ... Introduction document: Solomon's network of military border fortresses Click to View Qudeirat Click to View Qedeis Click to View Quseima Click to View Nahas Click to View K. Ajrud Click to View Elat/Kheleifeh Click to View Haseva Click to View Loz D. The shape of all the fortresses: ... ...
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110: Ancient Synagogues: Qatzion Synagogue and Lintel Dedicatory Inscriptio ...
Located 9 kilometres northeast of Safed, the remains of this edifice were first discovered in the 19th century. b. Dedicatory inscriptions for the health or long life of non-Jewish rulers and emperors are well attested in Jewish inscriptions from ... The fact that a Jewish community could donate a temple to non-Jews should not surprise us, since non-Jewish donations of synagogues to Jewish Diaspora communities are well attested (cf. No. 103, Julia Severa). Modem religious sensitivities should not ... inscription was found. Similarly, we have not enough information on the Qatzion building from the second century, nor is it possible to discuss the 'prayer room' of Shuafat. Future excavations on these three sites are indeed welcome and may solve many problems pertaining to the development of early 'synagogues'." (The origins of the Synagogue, Anders Runesson, footnote 395, p359, 2001 AD) 4. Comments: a. After investigations by Kohl and Watzinger, as well as others, the site was abandoned only ... ...
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111: 597 BC: Arad Ostraca #40: Zedekiah and the Edomite invasion into ...
... Arad #88 "Neco II appoints Jehoiakim" is another example of "intrusive" pottery. Since Arad ostracon 88 was a valid surface provenanced find at Tel Arad, but it is technically unprovenienced since it lacks a three-dimensional record of where it was found on the site. In fact, no one knows where it was found on the surface at Tel Arad. Arad Ostraca #88 is a genuine archeological object as a surface find from Tel Arad but ... For red footnotes see below. Brackets [...] indicate missing, damaged or unreadable text. Steve Rudd's footnotes from his adapted translation above Commander of Kinah. Lit: Gemaryahu: possibly biological son of Malchijah. a popular name which has appeared in three Arad ostraca inscriptions: 31:8; 35:4; 38:3 Malchijah-lit: Malkiyahu: recipient of letter from two men. Also found in Arad ostracon 24 where we learn he is the son of Qerabur, and army commander who led troops to Ramah-Negev (1 Sam 30:27; Josh 19:8). Malchijah is used 16x in the Bible. Jer 38:1,6; Neh ... ...
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112: 597 BC: Arad Ostraca #24: Letter from Zedekiah to send troops ...
... This fact, as well as the similarity of the script, supports the supposition that this letter and some of the Eliashib letters were sent from the same place." (Arad Inscriptions, Yohanan Aharoni, Arad inscription 24, p 46, 1981 AD) B. Line by line: Arad Inscriptions, Yohanan Aharoni, Arad inscription 24, p 46, 1981 AD Line 12. From Arad - As in ostracon No. 4 from Lachish, this is the second time that the name of the place where the ostracon was found is mentioned in a Hebrew ostracon (and vid. also Inscription 99 and perhaps Inscription 48). Here, too, it is not at the beginning of the ... Line 16. "Lest peradventure harm befall him" (Gen 52:4); "Beware that there be not a base thought in thy heart" (Deut 15:9). Line 17. "The word of the king" - the king's command, cf. Esther 1:12; Samuel 21:3. Line 18. The form "7/33" is known also from Phoenician and Aramaic inscriptions from north-ern Syria, such as at Zincirli and Sfire. However, the fact that in this epistle the letters pe and bet ... ...
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113: Petra, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea, Sela, Joktheel, En-mishpat ...
... Scripture explicitly says that Kadesh Barnea was on the border with Edom, yet Edom first moved west of the southern Arabah valley between Elat and the Salt Sea after 605 BC at the first invasion of Nebuchadnezzar. 5. The name "Petra" means rock, because this is the place where Moses "brought water out of the rock". The Bible ... Perhaps it is because it is near Mt. Hor where Aaron and Miriam were buried. b. Since they spent 38 years at Kadesh, the tombs were where the dead Israelites were kept. c. The Nabateans found the site continued in the tradition started by the Hebrews of using it as a burial city. "The city underwent major construction in the period 50 BC ... retained through the successive changes of Pagan and Christian worship; and that the pilgrims of the Desert mounted these time-worn steps, and traced their inscriptions upon the rock, on their way to the only spot, whence they could see the grave of Aaron?" (Sinai and Palestine, in connection with their history, Arthur ... ...
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114: Midianite Pottery: The designer import of the ancient world.
This is an error and modern archeologists know the difference. Be aware, however older publications often refer to this type of pottery as Edomite pottery. The correct name is "Midianite pottery". Neutron Activation Analysis was conducted on Midianite pottery in 1991 and proved it was all made at Qurayyah where the kiln ... Perhaps this fact explains the differences between Sites 3o and 34, located opposite the temple in Nahal Nehushtan and defended by a strong wall, and the other sites of Timna which had no defensive wall. Whereas at Site 30 no Midianite ware was found (but there was an early stage of metallurgy, known to us from fifteenth to fourteenth century Egyptian ... They have found Midianite pottery at Qudeirat: The upper fortress, as mentioned above, was extremely rich in ceramic remains. ... There were also two characteristically delicate Cypro-Phoenician juglets and fragments of painted "Edomite" ware. [Midianite Pottery] Crude handmade pottery also was found at this level, ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-midianite-pottery.htm
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115: Shalmaneser III: Annals on Twin Monumental bulls: 840BC
... mound at Nimrûd, we have slightly varying copies of a version of Shalmaneser's annals which ended with the eighteenth year (text published in Layard, Inscriptions, Plates 12 f. and 46 f.), See also Delitzsch, BA, VI, 144 f., whose numbering of the lines is here followed." (Ancient Records of Assyria and Babylonia, Daniel David Luckenbill, 1926 AD) 3. "This version of the annals is reconstructed from inscriptions on two monumental bulls from Calah, supplemented by two small fragments of inscribed stone, which probably came from the same site. The text begins with Shalmaneser MFs name, titles, epithets, genealogy, and a 'general description of his conquests (lines 1-40). ... Ex. 4 is the easiest since it only has a few lines which are clearly duplicates of lines 46'-48' in this edition. Exs. 1 and 2 (Layard's "Bulls 1 and 2") each have some lines not found on the other, according to Layard (cf. Grayson, BiOr 33 [1976] p. 145 n. 92). Ex. 1 omits lines 50'b-51' and ex. 2 omits lines ... ...
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116: Jezirat Faraun: Is This Solomon's Seaport? Alexander Flinder ...
And so I propose to build a house for the name of the Lord my God, as the Lord promised my father David, saying, "Your son, whom I will set on your throne in your place, shall build the house for My name." Please, then, give orders for cedars to be ... According to Philo of Byblos (30 B.C.-40 A.D.), who quotes the Phoenician historian Sanchoniaton, Hiram sent 800 camels laden with timber to Ezion-Geber for the building of ten ships.1 Apparently, the partnership prospered and continued for many ... him that this was the site of Ezion-Geber. Today Tell el-Kheleifeh is in Jordan, just west of the city of Aqabah. 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 the Biblical statement that it was located 'beside Eloth on the shore of the Red Sea in the land of Edom' [1 Kings 9:26]. And that is exactly where we found it, in the form of a ... ...
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117: Hebrew: The World's Oldest Alphabet: English came from Hebrew
... Previously, it was thought that Hebrew derived from some "Proto-Canaanite alphabet" or Phoenician, but this is now false. c. Hebrew was the first and oldest alphabet on earth. d. All other alphabets including Phoenician, Latin, Arabic and English all copied the original Hebrew alphabet and it is not hard to prove! Here is one of the 16 inscriptions: Click photo for details on Sinai 361 3. The Hebrews studied ... Notice the form of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet closely resemble the Egyptian hieroglyphic pictograms. d. We can be certain this is Hebrew and the proposed alphabet assignment by Petrovich is correct because they spell out actual known Hebrew words found in the Old Testament. e. These 16 inscriptions lay untranslated for over 100 years which not only evidence Hebrew as the proto-mother alphabet of civilization, but also name 4 different Bible character unique to the book of Genesis. F. Hebrew to English alphabet and pronunciation chart: 1. And now we come to the brand new ... ...
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118: Part1: Pagan Section: Trinity Watchtower BOOKLET: Should You ...
See also Part 2: "Trinity is not Biblical" section Direct your friends who are being preyed upon by JW cult members to this page, but do not put this page on another web site because it is being constantly updated. "Should you believe in the Trinity" Our comments and expose of booklet Text of Watchtower booklet ... They also believe that the holy ghost is not a person but God's spirit, his active force. Click to View Supporters of the Trinity say that it is founded not only on religious tradition but also on the Bible. Christians do not found the trinity upon tradition at all. We reject all human creeds and abide ONLY in the concept of trinity in the Bible where Jesus is uncreated ... It was prompted chiefly by belief in the divinity of Christ and later in the divinity of the Holy Spirit, but even earlier by the consistent worship of God in a trinitarian pattern and the practice of baptism into the threefold name of God." This discussion is well above the understanding of 99% of Jehovah's ... ...
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119: Catholic Encyclopedia's and Dictionaries
... Is the Word's distinct existence, then, unequivocally eternal? (New Catholic Encyclopedia, 1965, Trinity, p296) New Catholic Encyclopedia, 1965: Spirit of God: SPIRIT OF GOD SPIRIT OF GOD IN THE OT The expressions "the spirit of Yahweh" [Greek] and "the Spirit of God" [Greek] are common in the OT. "His holy spirit" and "Your holy spirit" (in reference to God) are also found. The absolute use, "the spirit" or "spirit," seldom occurs. In late Judaism it was a practice to avoid use of the divine name by means of circumlocutions. Thus in the Greek versions of the OT there are found such expressions as "divine spirit," "the holy ... God's spirit as a creative force is more commonly found in poetic passages where it is synonymous with "wind" (Ex 15.8, 10; Jdt 16.17). A Morally Effective Force. According to the OT, the chief characteristic of the future new covenant would be a religious and moral transformation of all mankind. So the Prophets, particularly Isaia (61.1-4; 32.15-20), frequently ... ...
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120: Reassessing the chronology of Biblical Edom, Thomas E. Levy, ...
The results were spectacular. Occupation begins here in the eleventh century BC and the monumental fortress is built in the tenth. If this site can be equated with the rise of the Biblical kingdom of Edom it can now be seen to: have its roots in local Iron Age societies; is considerably earlier than previous ... In fact, the dating of pottery sequences from the Edomite plateau are tied to the seventh and sixth centuries BC largely by a single bulla, or clay impression, found at Umm el-Biyara (Bienkowski 1990). This clay impression bears the name 'Qos gabar king of Edom', an historical figure mentioned in Assyrian records dating to the time of Esarhaddon (c. 673 BC) and Ashurbanipal (c. ... There are however a significant number of other pieces which add clarity to the assemblage, including imported wares, which include a significant number of 'Midianite' monochrome and bichrome painted vessels and Cypro-Phoenician Black on Red ware. The 'Midianite' pottery (Figure 6) is of particular interest ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-reassessing-the-chronology-of%20biblical-edom-thomas-e-levy-2004ad.htm
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121: 804 BC: List of Assyrian Kings in the Bible. door sill of Adad ...
... An important finding from the rediscovery is that Exemplar B is not a 25 line inscription as previously thought, but a 26 line one. Hence, need for a new score of the inscriptions. The texts were originally set in the doorways of the upper chambers. Exemplar A was found in doorway c, Exemplar B was located in doorway ... Wilson refers to this type of genealogy as 'telescopic"?" (The Reign of Adad-nīrārī III, Luis Robert Siddall, p207, 1022 AD) "This text is inscribed on pavement slabs found at Calah. It begins with the royal name and epithets, followed by an extremely long genealogy going back approximately one thousand years. The main exemplar of the text ends here, ... Conquest Stela of Adad-Nirari III (810 - 783 BC) Detailed outline on Adad-Nirari III . Rimah Joash conquest stele Omri-land conquest stele Saba'a conquest stele Religious and dynastic Stela of Adad-Nirari III (810 - 783 BC) Dynastic door sill stone Trust Nebo Alone Statue Hindanu Stele Detailed outline on Adad-Nirari ... ...
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122: Masoretic Text (MT) born in 160 AD at Zippori
Masoretic Text (MT) born in 160 AD at Zippori Six Manuscripts of the Old Testament Name Date Authors Place Content Language Mosaic (ST) 1446 BC Moses Sinai Book of the Law, Torah Hieroglyphic Hebrew Naiothic (SNT) 1050 BC Samuel Naioth, Ramah Torah, Joshua Paleo-Hebrew Samaritan Pentateuch ... Its faults induced Bomberg to undertake another edition, for which he employed as editor the celebrated Masoretic scholar Jacob ben Hayyim, who in after-life also embraced Christianity." (The new Schaff-Herzog encyclopedia of religious knowledge, Volume 2, Page 168) e. "Most printed editions reproduce essentially the same text of TgPss as that found in the first Rabbinic Bible, edited by Felix Pratensis and ... Roman historian Cassius Dio recorded the war in 229 AD: "At Jerusalem he founded a city in place of the one which had been razed to the ground, naming it Aelia Capitolina, and on the site of the temple of the god he raised a new temple to Jupiter. This brought on a war of no slight importance ... ...
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123: Trinity Attackers refuted! (Watchtower's: Should You Believe ...
See also Part 2: "Trinity is not Biblical" section Direct your friends who are being preyed upon by JW cult members to this page, but do not put this page on another web site because it is being constantly updated. "Should you believe in the Trinity" Our comments and expose of booklet Text of Watchtower booklet ... They also believe that the holy ghost is not a person but God's spirit, his active force. Click to View Supporters of the Trinity say that it is founded not only on religious tradition but also on the Bible. Christians do not found the trinity upon tradition at all. We reject all human creeds and abide ONLY in the concept of trinity in the Bible where Jesus is uncreated ... It was prompted chiefly by belief in the divinity of Christ and later in the divinity of the Holy Spirit, but even earlier by the consistent worship of God in a trinitarian pattern and the practice of baptism into the threefold name of God." This discussion is well above the understanding of 99% of Jehovah's ... ...
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124: 796 BC Al Rimah Joash Conquest Stele of Adad-Nirari III, King ...
... The Aramaic Zakir stela inscription reads 'Bar-Hadad bar (son of) Hazael, king of Aram'." (1 and 2 Kings: an introduction and commentary TOTC, p 227, 1993 AD) "More difficult is Mari of Damascus. Mari can be simply the Aramaic title, 'my lord' rather than a personal name. It has been suggested that the Assyrians referred to the Aramaean leader by this term because they were uncertain as to who he was. The Arslan Tash ivory might suggest that this was Hazael: '[]xx 'm' to our lord (mr'n) Hazael in the year [of the tak]ing of Ḥ[].' A similar message is found on the Hazael booty inscriptions which seems to read something along the lines of the ... King Ben Hadad III (Aram) Conquest Stela of Adad-Nirari III (810 - 783 BC) Detailed outline on Adad-Nirari III . Rimah Joash conquest stele Omri-land conquest stele Saba'a conquest stele Religious and dynastic Stela of Adad-Nirari III (810 - 783 BC) Dynastic door sill stone Trust Nebo Alone Statue Hindanu Stele Detailed outline on Adad-Nirari III ... ...
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125: The Third Season of Excavation at Tell el-Kheleifeh, 1940 AD ...
... Thus ended the two hundred year struggle between the Judaeans and the Edom-ites for the possession of Ezion-geber Elath. For the Judaeans, it was not only the all important industrial site of their kingdom, but was most effec-tively the key of the gateway to Arabia by land and by sea. The orientation of Judah was always ... In all events, it is quite appropriate that during the period of Judaean con-trol over Elath extending throughout the reigns of tTzziah, Jotham, and the beginning of the reign of Ahaz, the Hebrew name of JOTHAM should be found, while during the Edomite rule of. Period IV, the Edomite name of QAUSANAL should occur. To a later phase of the Edomite ... Jaw•. Bib. Lit., 1932, pp. 80. ff.). - I am inclined to think that the biblical spelling YWT11 reflects an' original *Yahn-yatom or *Yalta-yittom (lit., "May Yahweh Finish"), .which became YautOnt by haplography, (exactly like a number of other biblical names) and Y6tain by further contraction and dissimilation (Greek ... ...
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126: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Magdala, Taricheae 50 BC
... city gate. 3. Nearly square, bench seating a. See also: Synagogue Benches: Metaphor of Equality in Christ 4. It had a niche for the Ark of the Scrolls wooden cabinet (Torah Shrine) a. See also: Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse b. This niche was located near the entrance door. c. Pictured below is the Torah Niche at Gamla, similar to Magdala: 5. Table of the Scrolls with heart shapes on it a. See also: Heart-Shaped artwork in ancient synagoues b. See also: Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table c. This stone table for setting the Septuagint on was found in situ. 6. "Migdal I: In the north-west part of the Migdal site, a structure identified as a ... By Steve Rudd 2017: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections Go to: Master Synagogue List Go to: Jewish Messianic Expectations in DSS Go to: Map of Synagogue Sites Excavations Inscriptions Literature Go to: Synagogue Excavations Go to: Synagogue Inscriptions Go to: Synagogue Literary Sources Jesus ... ...
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127: Early Christian faith on Trinity, deity of Christ, personality ...
Click to View Regarding the "US", in Gen 1:26 "Let us make man in our image": Click to View Regarding two Yahweh's in Gen 19:24, "Then Yahweh rained on Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire from Yahweh out of heaven." 50 AD The Huleatt Manuscript 50 ... Therefore also he is ancient" (The Shepherd 12). 140 AD Aristides 140 AD Aristides "[Christians] are they who, above every people of the Earth, have found the truth, for they acknowledge God, the creator and maker of all things, in the only-begotten ... For Moses says somewhere in Exodus the following: `The Lord spake to Moses, and said to him, I am the Lord, and I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, being their God; and my name I revealed not to them, and I established my covenant with ... The former as the sun, the latter as it were a ray [of light] extended from the sun" ... "We, on the other hand, are [truly] religious, who make our supplications to the one true God. Some one may perhaps ask how, when we say that we worship one God ... ...
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128: The Exodus Route: Goshen and Ramses
A. The Land of Goshen and City of Rameses (Tel el-Dab'a) 1. The Land of Goshen is where the Hebrews lived for 430 years in Egypt. a. Rameses was the city of Tel el-Dab'a, also known as Avaris. The archeological site of Tel el Dab'a is located at ... The extent of the region is uncertain, but it is identified with the area around Wadi Tumilat up to Lake Timsah. The LXX translates "Goshen" as "Gesem of Arabia" (Gen. 45:10) and may identify it with the Egyptian name for Arabia." (Baker Illustrated ... It was occupied by the Hyksos as an administration center. At the time of the Exodus it was the Egyptian palace beside the Nile river where Moses was placed in a basket and found by Hatshepsut. 3. City of Goshen is Heroonpolis at Tell el-Maskhuta: a. ... They updated 4 Bible verses that are helpful for us today in understanding the Exodus Route. Lake Goshen, also known in Egyptian inscriptions (Papyrus Anastasi VI:4) as Lakes of Pithom and was located in the Wadi Tumilat, as was the city of Goshen ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-route-goshen.htm
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129: Shalmaneser III: Annals on marble tablets tribute Jehu, house ...
... The Royal inscriptions of Mesopotamia. Assyrian periods Vol. 3, A. Kirk Grayson, p50, 1996 AD 7. See Detailed outline on Shalmaneser III I. About the Marble Annal Tablet: IM #55644 (Photo above) 1. Annals stone tablet Iraq Museum, #55644 2. Annal Years 0-20 3. In 1903 AD, both the marble (IM # 55644) and clay (IM # 54669) annals tablets were found in Outer wall of Assur (Kalat Sherkat), 1903 AD 4. "This lengthy version of the annals is engraved on a large stone tablet found in the wall of Aššur (with ex. 1 of A.0.102.6 = IM #54669, see below). It begins (i 1-9) with a brief invocation of the gods followed by the royal name and a few epithets (i 10- 18). The text then goes on to narrate the campaigns of the first twenty years (i 19 - iv ... Most of the other exs. also came from Ašsur and it seems reasonable to assume that the few for which no provenance is known came from that site (except ex. 11 - see below). All exs. are on clay tablets, or fragments thereof, and inscribed either in ... ...
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130: Wadi Daliyeh (Cave of Abu Shinjeh) Sanballat seal and Bulla, ...
... Similar legal documents were found recently at Wadi Daliyeh, east of Samaria; they belonged to the Samaritan governor's family, who had fled from the Macedonian conqueror but were intercepted and died in a cave at Wadi Daliyeh. The earliest document of this group is of 375 bc and the latest of 335 bc." (The Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land, Inscriptions, 1990 AD) 3. "The finds in Cave 1 in the Wâdī ed-Dâliyeh furnish welcome light on a little-known era in Palestine. The papyri are the first substantial discovery of legal documents from the soil of Palestine. They provide a sample of late 4th-century Aramaic and of its legal formulas and ... The bullae preserve the impressions of exquisite signets, many showing scenes from Greek mythology, some engraved with motifs familiar from Achaemenid Persia, one inscribed with the name of Sanballat II, governor of Samaria, a hitherto unknown figure, presumably the grandson of biblical Sanballat, adversary of Nehemiah in the late ... ...
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131: The Temple in Jerusalem over the threshing floor which is presently ...
... According to Eusebius (Vita Const. iii. 26) and Jerome (Epit. xlix.), Hadrian also built a Temple of Venus on the site of the present Church of the Holy Sepulchre; but of this no remains have been recognised. A coin of Antoninus Pius represents such a temple as existing in Jerusalem. Among the other public buildings ... Epiphanius also speaks of the Sion Church (the later Coenaculum) as existing in the time of Hadrian. A cemetery of tombs in the lady Rababeh belonging to this church will be found described in a later page under the name of that valley." (The Survey of Western Palestine, Charles Warren and Claude Reigner Conder, 1884) Below is the El-Kas fountain where ... This brought on a war of no slight importance nor of brief duration, 2 for the Jews deemed it intolerable that foreign races should be settled in their city and foreign religious rites planted there. ... After Hadrian's death there was erected to him a huge equestrian statue representing him with a four-horse chariot. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-jerusalem-temple-mount-threshing-floor.htm
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132: Origin of the Philistines, Sea Peoples, Pentapolis Cities, Goliath
... Abraham planted a tamarisk tree at Beersheba, and there he called on the name of the Lord, the Everlasting God. And Abraham sojourned in the land of the Philistines for many days." (Genesis 21:32-34) d. "Now there was a famine in the land, besides the previous famine that had occurred in the days of Abraham. So Isaac went to ... Peoples in ca. 1200 B.C. But the best proof of some sort of a connection between the ancient Minoans and the Philistines is to be seen in two temples: one found at Anemospilia on the Island of Crete and the other found at the site of the ancient Philistine city of Ekron in Canaan." (Did Abraham Learn Human Sacrifice From The Philistines? ... We are certain that there was a major uprising of the Philistines who essentially conquered the world nations bordering on the Mediterranean Sea from Asia down to Egypt around 1177 BC based upon extant inscriptions of Rameses III. b. There were in fact sufficient cultural and ceramic changes to warrant the Iron Age beginning in ... ...
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133: Stele, inscriptions, manuscripts, scrolls, codex, New Testament ...
Archeology of the Exodus Archeological evidence of the Exodus Survey of Archeological evidence from the recently translated Sinai inscriptions, stone carvings, stele and papyri. Archeology of the Exodus HEBREW: THE WORLD'S OLDEST ALPHABET The Four ... Conquest Stela of Adad-Nirari III (810 - 783 BC) Detailed outline on Adad-Nirari III . Rimah Joash conquest stele Omri-land conquest stele Saba'a conquest stele Religious and dynastic Stela of Adad-Nirari III (810 - 783 BC) Dynastic door sill stone ... The text reads essentially the same as the modern text we use (Masoretic) proving the Bible has not been lost, altered or corrupted over time. YHWH is written in Mosaic Hebrew as the name of God. Read full outline and see 5 ultra high resolution ... rivers in Babylonian after the captivity of 587 BC in Ps 137. It also demonstrates responsive singing in Ps 145 where the phrase "Blessed be Yahweh, and blessed be his name forever!" is added after each statement where is does not exist in the bible. ... ...
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134: Cypriot Pottery From the Island of Cypress
She did acknowledge the city was, "blackened or reddened by fire. . . in most rooms the fallen debris was heavily burnt," Digging Up Jericho, 1957, p. 370 Bryant Wood, Professor of Near Eastern Studies, University of Toronto noted that Garstang had found the diagnostic "Imitation Cypriotware" pottery on the east side of the tel, a more prosperous part of the city. Additionally he found a continuous series of Egyptian scarabs with dated inscriptions on bottom. Unbroken series extended from 18th century BC to time of Israel's ... And there was a man called by the name of Zaccheus; he was a chief tax collector and he was rich." Luke 19:1-2: "PPNB: Beidha is currently the only southern Levantine site that documents this transition in residential architecture. Elsewhere in the southern Levant, the transition is either completely abrupt without transitional steps (such as at Jericho) or else PPNB sites have either curvilinear or rectangular architecture (Byrd 2000). At Jericho, largely ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-cypriot-pottery.htm
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135: Hazael, king of Aram (842-800 BC) Tel Dan "House of David" inscription ...
Archaeology is an important science that confirms the historical accuracy of the Bible. Since the Bible refers to hundreds of cities, kings, and places, we would expect to find evidence from on-site excavations. And this is exactly what we have found. The Bible is the most historically accurate book of history on earth. Read the Bible daily! Tel ... The Aramaic Zakir stela inscription reads 'Bar-Hadad bar (son of) Hazael, king of Aram'." (1 and 2 Kings: an introduction and commentary TOTC, p 227, 1993 AD) i. "More difficult is Mari of Damascus. Mari can be simply the Aramaic title, 'my lord' rather than a personal name. It has been suggested that the Assyrians referred to the Aramaean leader by this term because they were uncertain as to who he was. The Arslan Tash ivory might suggest that this was Hazael: '[]xx 'm' to our lord (mr'n) Hazael in the year [of the tak]ing of Ḥ[].' A similar message is found on the Hazael booty inscriptions which seems to read something along the lines of ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-tel-dan-hazael-stele-ben-hadad-ahab-joram-ahaziah-jehoram-house-of-david-inscription-jehu-841bc.htm
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136: Civil Courts, beating and scourging in Synagogues, Slavery jail ...
A. The church is a civic court like the Synagogue: 1. 1 Cor 6 authorizes the church to function as a civic court for non-religious disputes between Christians like: "He told me the car was in perfect running condition when he sold it to me yesterday, ... He shall surely make restitution; if he owns nothing, then he shall be sold for his theft. "If what he stole is actually found alive in his possession, whether an ox or a donkey or a sheep, he shall pay double." (Exodus 22:1-4) d. A bankrupt father ... Notice that no one was ever put in stocks, tied or chained to a post or restrained after the punishment was over. Until very recently prisons and insane asylums would use the whipping bench. But in Israel, the man had to voluntarily lay himself down ... Levine (2000:370-372) maintains that the synagogue was used as a communal court and a place for administrating punishment and the manumis-sion of slaves (see the Crimea inscriptions)." (Ancient Synagogues - Archaeology and Art: New Discoveries and ... ...
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137: Excavations At Kadesh-Barnea: 1976-1978, Ein el-Qudeirat, Rudolph ...
... Kadesh-barnea is also described in Josh 15:3 as a site on the southern border of Judah and in Num 20:16 as a city on the border of Edom. In Gen 14:7 it is called by its (possibly original) name of `Ein Mishpat. The Identification of the Site Kadesh-barnea's actual site for a long time was ... Left: Pottery of the 7th-6th centuries B.C.E. found in Locus 186 of the fortress. Right: Casemate rooms in eastern part of the fortress. In the debris they found fragments of both wheel-made and handmade pottery. The wheel-made sherds were "Syrian" in type, thus associating the site with the north. According to Macalister's classification then in use, this pottery belonged to the Second and Third Semitic ... But it is also possible that the site was particularly sacred to the Israelites of the Monarchy because of its association with the traditions of Exodus and therefore had a religious, as well as practical, role. The final fortress remained in use until the end of the Iron Age and evidently ... ...
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138: Difficult Questions for Mormons to answer
... Nephite and Lamanite societies), Ox, domestic Sheep, Sow, Swine, & Elephants (contrary to the dated information on this site, non-LDS indicate that there is no evidence of elephants in the New World and the mammoth and mastodon of North America ... Did the Book of Mormon take place outside of Mesoamerica? The History of the Church records an incident from June, 1834 in which JS identified a skeleton found in an Indian burial mound in Illinois: ". . . the visions of the past being opened to my understanding by the Spirit of the Almighty, I discovered the person whose skeleton was before us was a white Lamanite, a large, thick-set man, and a man of God. His name was Zelph . . . who was known from the Hill Cumorah, or eastern sea to the Rocky ... Example: Nephi and Moroni sound and act like the same character. "There were other Anti-Christs among the Nephites, but they were more military leaders than religious innovators . . . they are all of one breed and brand; so nearly alike that one mind ... ...
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139: Solomon's network of military border fortresses in the Negev
Introduction document: Solomon's network of military border fortresses Click to View Qudeirat Click to View Qedeis Click to View Quseima Click to View Nahas Click to View K. Ajrud Click to View Elat/Kheleifeh Click to View Haseva Click to View Loz Click to View Introduction: At least 50 fortresses have been discovered in the ... Their establishment was undoubtedly connected with later geopolitical developments in the region involving royal initiative." (Enclosed Settlements in the Negeb, Ze'ev Herzog, 1983 AD) "It is tempting to relate to this 11th century phase of settlement the recently found site at el-Quseima (Meshel 1981: 361-62; fig. 4) in the vicinity ... Of particular interest to us here are nine place-names formed with the component p.h\-q-r, which can be readily associated with the Semitic root h\-g-r ("fort"). The list includes, for example, the fortress of Great Arad, which clearly refers to the site still bearing that name. Identifying the other fortresses referred to by ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-davids-negev-border-fortress-network.htm
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140: Timeline, maps, chronology, sermons of Othneil, Ehud, Ruth: 1350 ...
... The condensed explanation of why 10 tribes went extinct is found in 2 Kings 17, but the long version with details is the book of Judges. c. The last two stories in the book of Judges (ch 17-21) seem odd and out of place, but in fact are critical to understanding ... The Danites were unable, due to lack of faith, to take their land from the Philistines and as they journeyed north towards Laish (Dan) they transported the entire pagan religious rite of Joash, including Jonathan, to Dan. Therefore the story shows that Jeroboam's did not really invent a new pagan golden calf religion, complete with its own priesthood etc, since Dan had been a site of pagan idolatry for over 600 years earlier, from the time Dan first occupied Laish ... His confession was motived out of fear of punishment, not morality and doing what is right. c. The mother strangely rewards the delinquent son by giving him all the money to make an idol in the name of YHWH. d. She overlooks the fact that her son is guilty of ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-maps-conquest-timeline-chronology-judges-othniel-ehud-ruth-1350-1204bc.htm
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141: Have Crucified Jesus today by your actions?
During this early period, a wooden beam, known as a furca or patibulum was placed on the slave's neck and bound to his arms. ...When the procession arrived at the execution site, a vertical stake was fixed into the ground. Sometimes the victim was attached to the cross only with ropes. ... E.L. Sukenik of the Museum of Jewish Antiquities of the Hebrew University. Prof. Sukenik is the world's leading authority on Jewish ossuaries. Note his findings: Two of the ossuaries bear the name "Jesus" in Greek. . . . The second of these also has four large crosses drawn. . . . (Prof. Sukenik) concluded that the full inscriptions and the crosses were related, being expressions of grief at the crucifixion of Jesus, ... Perhaps the most graphic prophecy of the crucifixion is found in Psalm 22:16-17 "For dogs have surrounded me; a band of evildoers has encompassed me; they pierced my hands and my feet. I can count all my bones. They look, they stare at me." We know that this was fulfilled in John ... ...
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142: Historical search for Kadesh Barnea from 1000 BC - Present
... Even in Hebrew culture today, the "Burial Society" is called the "Chevra Kaddisha" (Chevra = society; Kaddisha = holy). Therefore Kadesh = Kaddisha = Burial. Jews have always place extreme importance on burial. Kadesh derives its name as the holy ... In 1836, for example, von Raumer proposed Ain Hasb (Haseva) as a candidate for the site, while Robinson, in 1838, preferred 'Ain el-Webeh (`En Yahav). (Rudolph Cohen, Kadesh Barnea: A fortress from the time of the Judaean Kingdom, The Israel Museum, ... Muslim pilgrim than an explorer and contributed little to Biblical archeology. Archeologists started looking for Kadesh on the western side of the Arabah valley where ever they found a natural spring. Two such choices were Ein El Weibeh and Ein Hasb. ... of Pagan and Christian worship; and that the pilgrims of the Desert mounted these time-worn steps, and traced their inscriptions upon the rock, on their way to the only spot, whence they could see the grave of Aaron ? (Sinai and Palestine, in ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-historical-search.htm
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143: Ein El Weibeh: K. Von Raumer's choice for Kadesh Barnea in 1831 ...
site for his championship. But all that can be said for or against that site is, that if the Israelites were ever up there in the meshes of that Edomitish net, Ayn Hasb would have answered as well as any one of a half dozen spots for Kadesh-barnea. ... While he knew nothing of Nabatean history at Petra, his observations are correct. Today we know that the Nabateans arrived in Petra about 350 BC they found a vacant city of Hebrew tombs from the Exodus 1200 years earlier. Remember 2.5 million Jews ... of Pagan and Christian worship ; and that the pilgrims of the Desert mounted these time-worn steps, and traced their inscriptions upon the rock, on their way to the only spot, whence they could see the grave of Aaron ? (Sinai and Palestine, in ... strangely formed mountain of Moddera (Maduran), it divided into two parts, the southern branch still retaining the same name and running eastwards to the Arabah, whilst the other was called Wady Fikreh, and ran in a north-easterly direction to the ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-ein-el-weibeh.htm
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144: Jehoiakim, King of Judah 609-598 BC seals, bulla They're Digging ...
Archaeology is an important science that confirms the historical accuracy of the Bible. Since the Bible refers to hundreds of cities, kings, and places, we would expect to find evidence from on-site excavations. And this is exactly what we have found. The Bible is the most historically accurate book of history on earth. Read the Bible daily! Introduction: 1. After ... This fact in addition to the decree that no son of "Coniah" (Jehoiachin) will ever sit as king proves beyond doubt that King Zedekiah, the last king of Israel, must be the son of Josiah. 2. Jehoiakim (birth name: Eliakim) was appointed as king of Judah by Egyptian king Neco II and reigns 11 years (609 BC - 9 Dec ... This inbred antagonism explains the bitterness one senses in some of the conversations between Jeremiah and the temple priests (e.g., Jer 20:1-6; 29:24-32)." (NIV commentary, Jer 1:1, 2002 AD) 4. Both Josiah and Jeremiah were at war with the religious establishment and the idol worship that was rampant among the ... ...
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145: Sinai and Palestine, in connection with their history: Kadesh ...
... But Petra, that is, the mere site of the city, is by far the least striking part of Petra. There any one, I think, with highly-raised expectations will feel disappointment. In the two points I am going to describe, I believe no one. First there is the famous defile which, in ancient ... That is to say, you must imagine a London church, of the most debased style of ornament and taste, transplanted into a mountain nook as wild and solitary as the Splugen. I call it solitary-but it was not always so. The Arabic name, El-Deir, - "the Convent,"-implies their belief that it was a Christian church. Crosses are carved within it. The Sinaitic inscriptions are carved on the steps by which it is approached. ... in supposing that there were two halting-places of Israel called Kadesh, yet it does appear that in Gen. xvi. 14 ; xx. 1 ; Josh. xv. 23, another Kadesh may be intended on the northern plateau of the Tih ; and, if so, this may be the one found by Mr. Rowlands (Williams' Holy City, vol. i. ... ...
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146: The Exodus Route: A scriptural proof, with the witness of history ...
... He has a north Suez crossing, Kadesh Barnea south of Beersheba and places Midian at Elat at the north end of the Gulf of Aqaba. The map is clearly early since it still uses the letter "i" in place of "J" in the alphabet which the KJV of 1611 also used. The King James Version of 1611 spells Jesus' name as "Iesus" (iesus). In 1762 AD, Carsten Niebuhr is one of the first to actually ... At the end of the 1st century bc, during the reign of Aretas IV, Oboda was rebuilt and enjoyed a period of glory, as is well attested by numerous inscriptions and other archaeological finds. In about the middle of the 1st century ad the city was sacked, probably by newly arrived nomadic tribes from Arabia, whose rock drawings and graffiti were found on rocks around the site." (The Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land, Oboda, 1986 AD) "After his death Obodas was buried at Oboda, the town named after him. Obodas was deified and-as evidenced by Nabatean and Greek inscriptions-his cult persisted at Oboda ... ...
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147: Ancient Synagogues: 24 New Testament Synagogues
... Although its Jewish provenance is uncertain, Applebaum notes that the form of the stele resembles the two earlier inscriptions from Berenice (cuz 70-71; Nos. 131 and 132). More compelling in this regard, however, is the presence of the partially ... Damascus, so that if he found any belonging to the Way, both men and women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem." (Acts 9:1-2) ii. "and he took food and was strengthened. Now for several days he was with the disciples who were at Damascus, and immediately he began to proclaim Jesus in the synagogues, saying, "He is the Son of God." All those hearing him continued to be amazed, and were saying, "Is this not he who in Jerusalem destroyed those who called on this name, and who had come here ... prefects have done, and permit them to use the customs of their forefathers, in assembling together for sacred and religious purposes, as their law requires, and for collecting oblations necessary for sacrifices; and my will is, that you write ... ...
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148: Synagogue Organization and Government: Elders, officials, attendants ...
... (see the Sepphoris lintel inscription), a shared profession, or a specific neighborhood of a town. Some archisynagogoi donated entire synagogue buildings or parts of them, as well as architectural decorations etc. Inscriptions mentioning archisynagogoi on epitaphs are found at several sites in the Roman Empire, for example, at Aegina, Apamea, Ostia, and Hammam-Lif. ... end of the building at Sardis was clearly reserved for prominent members of the congregation, and such may also have been the case at Naro."4 An inscription on the side of the nave in the synagogue at Elche mentions elders and presbyters and seems to indicate the existence of such a bench for these leaders."' ... Most scholars, however, view the cathedra as the seat for a leader in the congregation, although opinions differ as to the precise role of that leader: judge, archisynagogue, or spiritual-religious figure such as a Pharisee, sage, preacher, or some honored guest. In this context, it is worth noting the Samaritan ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/synagogues/Government-organization-Elders-officials-attendants-Synagogue-Independent-overseer-shepherd-first-century-early-Christian-Church-New-Testament-prototype-ancient.htm
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149: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Capernaum 30 AD
In later centuries different church building structures were built over it. The last one known as the octagonal church is now visible to visitors. The site is now protected from the elements by a modern superstructure." (The Trowel and the Truth, ... contends further that Capernaum Synagogue I was a public edifice utilized for local legal, administrative, and religious meetings, and that it was the synagogue attended by Jesus; he asserts that Room 1 in insula 1 served Jesus and his movement and was the house of Peter and Andrew. This structure is possibly a Second Temple period synagogue and, if so, the only early synagogue found buried under a later one., 2013 AD) Conclusion: 1. The Capernaum synagogue is a special and uniquely important ... By Steve Rudd 2017: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections Go to: Master Synagogue List Go to: Jewish Messianic Expectations in DSS Go to: Map of Synagogue Sites Excavations Inscriptions Literature Go to: Synagogue Excavations Go to: ... ...
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150: 595 BC: Bulla of Hananiah son of Azariah: False prophet. Bible ...
Archaeology is an important science that confirms the historical accuracy of the Bible. Since the Bible refers to hundreds of cities, kings, and places, we would expect to find evidence from on-site excavations. And this is exactly what we have found. The Bible is the most historically accurate book of history on ... It is divided into three zones, the upper one, separated from the rest by a double line, containing a seven-leaved palmette. A nearly identical decoration is found on a fragment which belonged to a stone decorative frieze of the synagogue at Chorazin (Khirbet Kerazeh), to the north of the Sea of Gennesaret, though the seal is probably nine hundred years older than the synagogue. The inscription reads : lhnnyhw ' (Belonging) to Hananiah bnlbr son of Achbor' Of particular interest is the name Achbor 'mouse' (2 Kings xxii.I2), names of animals being rare in inscriptions. (Documents from Old Testament Times: Ancient Texts and Translations, D. Winton Thomas, p 225, 2006 AD) I. ... ...
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