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51: 796 BC: Omri Stele inscription of Adad-Nirari III (810-783) found ...
... a one-period site, the date of the settlement cannot be too much earlier." (Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, Vol. 6, No. 56, p10, 2006 AD) Ben-hadad III king of Aram (son of Hazael) is named "Mari" in three stele of Adad-nirari III: Rimah Joash conquest stele Saba'a conquest stele Omri-land conquest stele "Mari" is a title of the kings of Aram applied to both Ben Hadad III on the Omri-land stele and his father of Hazael in other inscriptions. Detailed outline on Hazael, king of Aram and the "House of David" Stele found at tel Dan. ... It begins (lines 1-5a) with the royal name and epithets, but curiously lacks a genealogy. It then describes (lines 5b-14), in general geographic terms, the extent of Adad-narari III's conquests, going from east to west. It goes ... 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 ... ...
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52: Judean Governors, Procurtors and Prefects time of Jesus, first ...
... One of the inscriptions reads: "That which Qaynu, son of Gashmu, king of Qedar, brought in offering to Han-Ilat." An analysis of the bowls and their inscriptions has led scholars to conclude that the Gashmu mentioned in the inscription is the ... Archeology has found two coins with his name as governor. We know about him only through coins he minted Some coins contained the full inscription naming Hezekiah as the governor: "YHZQKYH HPHH" (Yehezqiyah the Satrap) (Meshorer: Coins 22-23); Others, like this one, ... rule 23 Caesar Octavian (Augustus) given tribunician powers (Second Settlement) 20 Herod begins building temple: Jos. Ant. 15.380 12 Augustus given title "pontifex maximus" (Highest religious position) 12 Temple precincts completed: Jos. ... 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 ... ...
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53: Synagogue Perimeter Benches: Metaphor of Equality in Christ: ...
Masada had four benches on three sides and a single one on half of the fourth. d. Gamla had the most extensive layout, with four benches on four sides, an aisle in back, and a single bench against the northeastern wall. 2. Synagogue perimeter seating was a dramatic ... Then he must call for the elders of the church [ecclesia] and they are to pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord;" (James 5:14) 6. Women and men were not segregated in synagogue seating: Men, women and children all worshipped together exactly like in ... Rajak and Noy (1993:87) maintain that "the contribution of women, just as that of men, must be envisaged as paternal and perhaps ceremonial rather than religious." Women appear in numerous Diaspora inscriptions as donors, title-holders, office-holders and benefactors, and may have been wealthy in their own right. Inscriptions were found commemorating women who donated by themselves or with their husbands, or who are commemorated by a dona-tion on ... ...
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54: 804 BC: "Trust Nebo Alone" and praise statue of Adad-Nirari III ...
... Nebuchadnezzar: "O Nebo, defend the landmark" Babylonian Kings Reign BC Relation Meaning and definition of Babylonian name Nabopolassar 626- 605 Father Nabopolassar: "May Nebo protect the son" ... Two other similar statues, but uninscribed, were found with them. The dedication is made by Bel-tarsi-ilumma, governor of Calah, and it is to be presumed that the statues represent him and were ... 1996 AD) "The inscriptions on the two statues are identical, with two minor variants, and therefore no scores are given. BM 118888 has in line 4 "su-ka-mi" and in line 6 it omits "ina". In line 5 I have followed the interpretation of CAD 11/1(N) p. 97 and von Soden. AHw p. 708b, rather than that of Goetze, JCS 19 (1965) 129. The two uninscribed statues were left at the site, while the two ... As such he had access to secrets that others who could not read did not, granting him wisdom, and so he could control religious rites. He wrote down the decisions of the gods and kept accounts of ... ...
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55: Herodotus 484 - 424 BC (Greek Geographer/historian)
... The relatively well-preserved Persian cuneiform text of the stela found at Kabret reads: "Saith Darius the King: I am a Persian; from Persia I seized Egypt; I gave order to dig this canal from a river by the name Nile which flows in ... Greek forms, Phoenician forms, and native Egyptian materials jumble together in the mix one has learned to expect of the "Persian Period." And so we called it until postseason research revealed similar mixtures in Egyptian mercenary ... Beneath the founding phases of Necho's city we found no certain traces of occupation. Only the (pre-) Hyksos graves and the much earlier flints give evidence for some yet undefined earlier use of the site." (Excavations at Tell El Maskhuta = Heroonopolis, Burton MacDonald, Biblical Archaeologist, Vol 43, 1980 AD) d. "The Canal Inscriptions: Darius had a canal completed between the Nile and the Red Sea. Middle Kingdom inscriptions already referred to a canal dug by the Egyptians between the Pelusiac branch of the Nile ... ...
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56: 593 BC Nubian Expedition of Psammetichus II, Demotic papyri in ...
... We already knew that he died after 5 1/2 years of reign, but an inscription found in 1904 by M. LEGRAIN shows that the date of his death was the 23rd Thoth of his 7th year. Herodotus, who calls the king Psammis, tells us that his death occurred ... He may then have visited the granite quarries of Syene merely as a patron of the arts. But there is also the famous series of inscriptions in Phoenician, Carian, and Greek upon the leg of one of the colossi at Abusimbel, 170 miles south of the First Cataract, ... The name Psammetichus may have been adopted by an adult, more especially if he was a foreigner, in honour of the king whom he served, and in the long reign of Psammetichus I there was time for new generations to grow up bearing his name ; but the ... A papyrus from El Hibeh refers to a visit by the pharaoh to Syria-Palestine in his fourth year, ostensibly as a religious pilgrimage to Byblos. But such royal visits usually also have political undertones, especially since these states had ... ...
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57: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Cana 40 BC
... to those to whom I had committed the administration of the affairs of Tiberias by name, that they should provide a lodging for John, and for such as should come with him, and should procure him what necessaries soever he should stand in need of. ... The fresco has pink, red, gray, and yellow-ochre paint in a geometric pattern, not unlike the colors of the large first-century house at Yodefat, Hasmonean coins (a majority of the coins found on the site) and pieces of stoneware (a majority of which were ... Floors in the aisles were plastered, but the nave's floor is dressed bedrock. Furthermore, the main hall contained a discontinuous bench of various widths, lining three of the walls. To the east, there was a smaller room, measuring 3 x 4 m; this ... 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 ... ...
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58: Synagogue Moses' Seat: Metaphor of Pride: Mt 23:2-3; Jas 2:1 ...
... 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 ... Seat of Moses in Ancient Synagogues: a. "CATHEDRA OF MOSES: One of the few furnishings found in synagogue excavations in both Palestine and the Diaspora is a seat reserved for an honored personage. ... shall speak to them all that I command him. 'It shall come about that whoever will not listen to My words which he shall speak in My name, I Myself will require it of him." (Deuteronomy 18:18-19) b. ... 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 ... ...
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59: The Civilization of the Edomites, Nelson Glueck
... These Edomites became known as Idumaeans, when their name was grecized. From their midst stemmed Herod the Great. His son, Herod Antipas took as his first wife the daughter of the Nabataean king, Aretas IV, thus completing a circle of history. Many of the Edomites who remained in their original territory were absorbed in time by the Nabataeans, just as those who found a new home in southern ... said: "You shall not abominate [consider as outside the pale of the community] an Edomite, because he is your brother," meaning those ldumaeans who had been Judaized and had become Yahweh worshippers. ... 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 ... Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 79, p. 13; Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1941, p. 474 ). Why it was that an inspired handful of religious geniuses in Israel and ... ...
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60: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Ostia, Seaport of Rome, Italy ...
... Since then, White has begun renewed investigations at the site, a project that will extend over several years. This project, entitled The Ostia Synagogue Area Masonry Analysis Project, is a welcome ... three of the walls, including the north-western slightly curved wall, where a podium similar to the one found in the later building and connected to the benches may have stood. Southeast of area C was an entry hall (B) into which the main door of the building led (w 3.80 m). Immediately to the left after entering via this door was a triclinium (area G) containing a large bench (depth 1.83 m). ... the last two lines containing the name of Mindius Faustus are in a second hand. FOR THE WELL-BEING OF THE EMPEROR. MIND<I>US FAUSTUS ME[...] [...]DIO[...] CONSTRUCTED [THE SYNAGOGUE] AND MADE [IT] FROM HIS OWN FUNDS, AND HE DEDICATED THE ARK FOR THE SACRED LAW. The additional "I" in the name Mindius was suggested from the find of the name "Mindius" in other inscriptions in the environs of Ostia. ... ...
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61: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: New Testament Jericho 75 BC
... to water those palm trees which he had there planted: he also built a village, and put his own name upon it, and called it Archelaus. (341) Moreover, he transgressed the law of our fathers, and ... Most of the room, which no doubt functioned as a triclinium, was occupied by a U-shaped bench. The synagogue was built of local building materials -- mud bricks on top of fieldstone foundations. (The same applies to both the Hasmonean and the Herodian winter palaces at the discussed site.) The whole building was undoubtedly coated with white lime plaster. The synagogue hall contained 12 pillars - five on the north and south, and an additional pillar at the center of the eastern and western sides. The nave's floor was found to consist of beaten earth; however, in theory it could originally ... 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 ... ...
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62: Mt. Sinai located in Arabia: Galatian 4:25
... The Edomites went extinct around 550 BC and the Ishmaelites living in traditional ancient Arabia moved north and east from Midian to the ancient site of Kadesh Barnea at Petra. Petra was an excellent choice as the location of their ... On the other hand an exceedingly large number of inscriptions, dated by the years for which Aretas IV had reigned, have been found in every quarter of the kingdom, from northern Arabia in the south to southern Syria in the north, and to Oboda and Sobata in the west. These testify to the great expansion ... Now, she had a certain monk [named one of these: Sergius, Bahira, Nastur] living there, a friend of hers (who had been exiled for his depraved doctrine), and she related everything to him, including the angel's name. Wishing to ... They pray to the Manes for what they want, and, after they have thrown themselves on burial mounds, the Manes bring dreams as oracular responses. On their wedding night, the women have a religious obligation to be available for ... ...
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63: Aramaic: Native language of Jesus
... Jesus gave apostle Peter the Aramaic name "Cephas" (Lit. kepha) which means "rock". John 1:42 tells us that while Peter's original name from Jesus was Cephas (Aramaic) he became known in history (and ... This is not so difficult to understand when one considers how many Greek-speaking Jews came to Jerusalem for the religious festivals, and even returned to live in their native land (without, however, leaving behind Greek as their primary language). Remarkably, fragments of Greek Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy were even found among the Dead Sea Scrolls, a testimony to how far the Greek ... back to Jerusalem in Aramaic, not Hebrew. 2. Aramaic Paleo-Hebrew seal impression inscriptions: a. "In the Samaria papyri, discovered in 1962 by Tamireh bedouin north of Jericho (see ... But by the first century A.D. the Aramaic script had become predominant. (The Evolution of Two Hebrew Scripts, Paleo-Hebrew or Phoenician script was used before Aramaic script was introduced by Jews ... ...
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64: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Gush Halav, Gischala 78 BC
... and/or Herodians prior to the wars of 4 b.c.e. and/or 66-67 (Miller 1984), we have a fairly solid indication that Gush Halav was the site of a Hasmonean-Herodian fortress (cf. Jotapata and Sepphoris). ... complete bowls [from the Persian period]," and the Hellenistic and Hasmonean coins and ceramics found there, Gush Halav had been a well-established settlement for centuries before the Hasmonean ... sense of precisely how "the Hasmoneans" (Janneus) were attempting to "reintegrate distant segments of the population into the religious and political life of their kingdom" (Meyers et al. 1979: 36). ... of the governing part of the citizens were sick of the same distemper. (85) It was John, the son of a certain man whose name was Levi, that drew them into this rebellion, and encouraged them in it. ... 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 ... ...
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65: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Jews persecuting Christians ...
... And while neither they nor you are persuaded by us, but strive earnestly to cause us to deny the name of Christ, we choose rather and submit to death, in the full assurance that all the good which God ... It comprises the years 284-813 and incorporates material from Socrates, Sozomen, and Theodoret as found in an epitome by Theodorus Lector; also a Constantinopolitan chronicle. Theophanes' work has the ... A Latin translation by Anastasius Bibliothecarius made between 873 and 878 was much used in the West during the Middle Ages." (THEOPHANES OF BYZANTIUM, Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious ... 614 c.e.- An Archaeological Assessment, Gideon Avni, BASOR, No. 357, p35-48, 2010 AD) c. "The most explicit mass burial site is a rock-cut cave located in Mamilla, about 120 m west of Jaffa Gate. ... 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 ... ...
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66: Jerusalem Temple Mount: The Charles Wilson and Charles Warren ...
... that it is so called because one of the ancient kings, on a visit to Jerusalem, having ascended the Mount of Olives, threw a roll which fell here; which gave occasion to the building of the Dome and to its name. ... As just as present the weather is frosty, and the rain is generally accompanied by sleet or hail, a bath in one's clothes is anything but pleasant. I found the stones on which I stumbled to be about six in number: they average 7 feet in length, and 3 feet in depth and width. I could see no inscriptions on them; they appear to have fallen in by accident. ... masters reciting a portion and the pupils repeating it after them; indeed the Koran is almost all that a Moslem requires, for it at once combines both the civil and religious law, no amendment of which is allowed. ... to the sacred enclosure of the Moslems at Jerusalem, which, besides containing the buildings of the Dome of the Rock and Aksa, has always been supposed to include within its area the site of the Jewish Temple. ... ...
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67: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Jerusalem (Palestinian) Talmud ...
... Much of this recension probably dates to a.d. 400, or just a generation or two after the time of the compilation of the Tosefta. The later parts of Yerushalmi probably date closer to a.d. 450. As the name of this recension suggests, most of the ... The most number of inscriptions of any city is Alexandria. Hadra 200 BC Gabbary 37 BC Alexandria 3 AD f. The THREE OLDEST synagogue inscriptions ever found are all dedicated to and thank Ptolemy III. The earliest synagogue inscriptions give high praise to ... The basilica style synagogue dates to the early first century AD (before 40AD) and this is a departure from the triclinium style synagogues that date back to the very beginning in 280 BC. Even though we have no excavated site top plans for any ... Meg. 4:4, I.1.A-C) b. Strangely, when the synagogue was being used as a hostel, food could be eaten outside religious practice: "And from the perspective of Samuel, why recite the sanctification prayer in the synagogue? To carry out the ... ...
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68: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-rolalyn-maqsood-petra ...
... Joshua, celebrated as a hero by the Old Testament, became a byword amongst the Ishmaelite peoples for merciless butchery in the name of his religion. The prophet Balaam, who was summoned by King Balak ... Moses, in is final counsel before his death, reminded the Israelites of the great high place at Petra with its dangerous religious practices. He reminded them how the Edomites had "stirred Him to ... The Israelites, with no metallurgical expertise, were at a serious disadvantage. "There was no smith to be found throughout all the land of Israel . . . and there was no sword or spear in the hand of ... They protected their plots from wild creatures by traps and snares (18:9-10). Apart from rock carving, they also cut inscriptions with iron pens on to tablets which they then fixed with lead to the ... Outsiders were refused entry to the Petra basin and it became the storing 'place for plunder. As the trade route by-passed the actual city site this was quite easy to do. Eventually, they found acting ... ...
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69: Thutmoses III was Pharaoh of the Exodus in 1446 BC
... Finkelstein concluded in his excavation 1993 report at Shiloh that the site was unoccupied 1400-1100 BC, the precise period when the Bible says the tabernacle tent was active. However, the author is staff archaeologist of the current ... We solved the problem, by ignoring that which is uncertain (when they ruled) and focused on what was very certain: how long each ruled, and in what order. Without archeology, we would be unable to know any of this, but we have found actual tombs, inscriptions, ... Hatshepsut wanted to kill Moses out of vengeful hurt of rejection as a "mother spurned". D. Thutmoses III was the Exodus Pharaoh: Moses derives his name from the 18th dynasty not the 19th dynasty of Ramesses. "Moses" derives his name from ... Ugarit Ugaritu Niqm-Adda II ? Muhhazu ? G. The conversion of Akhenaten to monotheism 1. One of the most stunning events in religious history is the conversion of Akhenaten to monotheism in 1358 BC. 2. Akhenaten became Pharaoh in 1358 BC only 2 ... ...
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70: Assassination of Gedaliah July-Sept 587 BC: Bulla
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! Encyclopedia of Bullae ... Baalas is unknown from any outside written sources but is mentioned by name in one Bible verse: "Now Johanan the son of Kareah and all the commanders of the forces that were in the field came to Gedaliah at Mizpah and said to him, "Are you well aware that Baalis the king of the sons of Ammon has sent Ishmael the ... The idol worshipping faithless rejected the commands of the prophet, calling him a liar and it ended in their death. Those who hid in the Judean fields or fled to Ammon, Moab and Edom instead of "sitting on the 70 year time out bench" in Babylon as God commanded, violated Jeremiah's commands a second time and went ... ...
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71: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... I mean by the word "secular" that Jerusalem has its tem-poral history. I mean by the word "sacred" that it has its religious history. Jerusalem-sacred and secular. Holy ground to the Jew, and events ... The purpose of the establishment of that special nation was to preserve the name of God in a heathen world. (1) A brief narrative of developments in the history of the race is in order. In the sixth ... The first universal apostasy resulted, therefore, in the renovation of the earth and the establishment of a new race, headed by Noah, who "found favor in the sight of the Lord." In this new order two ... Army and Navy, and judges on the bench; muzzled the mouth of statesmen, editors, and preachers; has plotted to destroy our government, and required her subjects to swear allegiance to a foreign power. ... 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. ... ...
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72: The Samaritan Pentateuch (SP) Bible manuscript: Oldest and only ...
... For 2000 years the Jews have been worshipping in Synagogues for which there is zero Torah authority or example in the Tanakh but Samaritans are the only religious group on earth to have continued Mosaic temple ... If you are a Samaritan, click here to find a good church for you to attend, learn about your saviour Jesus Christ and be immersed in water in the name of Jesus for the remission of your sins. Steve Rudd Nov 2017 I. Quick facts about Samaritan Pentateuch (SP): 1. The Samaritan Pentateuch is found in four ancient manuscripts: a. 1065 AD: Abisha Scroll is the ... Exod 15:3 is found in stone inscriptions and is used as a favorite text in liturgies iv. It is interesting that in Ex 15:8 the LXX exchanges the anthropomorphic for ANGER. This may indicate that in ancient times ... The same change based on the Samaritan ideology pertains to the frequent Deuteronomic formulation, "the site which the Lord will choose," alluding to Jerusalem. From the Samaritan perspective, however, Shechem had ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/Samaritan-Pentateuch-SP-Bible-manuscripts-Old-Testament-Torah-Paleo-Hebrew-1362AD.htm
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73: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... Wow. Wow. Wow. How simple is that and how amazing is the Holy Spirit! "666" has no special religious meaning except it is the "number of a name" (Isopsephy). If Nero's mother was inspired by Johnny Cash and named him "Sue" [שושנה], the ... When these authors attempt to site a source, it is usually Suetonius (Domitian 13) that merely says that he wanted to be addressed as "lord and god". This is true! But other emperors before him had done the same! Suetonius certainly says ... not to swear by them in a manner that would confer upon them the honor of divinity." (Tertullian Apology 32.1, 200 AD) 5. This "indwelling in the Emperor" is an ancient idea found in most of the stele inscriptions from the Assyrian and Babylonian kings from 900-500 BC. a. ... On the Stele, Shalmaneser claims these pagan gods "love my kingship", "made great my rule, power, and sway", "established for me an honored, an exalted name, far above other kings", "made him a priest to the gods" and "conquering all his ... ...
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74: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Philo of Alexandria: 38 AD
and burnt with these synagogues, such as gilded shields, and gilded crowns, and pillars, and inscriptions, for the sake of which they ought even to have abstained from and spared the other things; ... Or what if it was an old one and belonging to a man? And what, in short, if it was wholly dedicated to the name of some one else? Was it not natural that those who were offering up a chariot of this ... A. About the Philo Fragment in photo above: 1. Fragments of early papyrus codex in Greek: Old Testament scripture interpreted by Philo of Alexandria. reco-Roman Egypt, 3rd century CE, found at ... that date back to the very beginning in 280 BC. Even though we have no excavated site top plans for any synagogue in Egypt, we do have many in both and outside Judea that are all triclinium style. b. ... 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 ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/synagogues/Ancient-Synagogue-Archeological-Literary-Sources-Bible-Jesus-Israel-Judea-diaspora-first-century-oldest-pre70AD-Philo-of-Alexandria-Judaeus-50ad.htm
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75: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Gamla 76 BC
As one of the most important spiritual leaders it is unthinkable that Alexander Jannaeus would found this town without a synagogue. b. The synagogue seen today is a one period occupation site that ... pillars. 5. We know it had a flat root, not pitched because no ceramic roofing tiles were ever found in the excavation. 6. "The roof was not tiled as no tiles were found, and it was probably ... AD. 3. Judas of Galilee was from Gamla: a. "yet there was one Judas, a Gaulonite, of a city whose name was Gamala, who, taking with him Sadduc, a Pharisee, became zealous to draw them to a revolt, who ... right in suggesting that the Gamla structure functioned as "a Jewish community center serving religious and secular needs." (Ancient Synagogues - Archaeology and Art: New Discoveries and Current ... 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 ... ...
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76: Exodus Route: Men who misled the world away from truth
Most preachers in the church have no idea what the date of the exodus is. When they do venture to guess, most of the time they incorrectly name Ramesses II (1250 BC) as the pharaoh of the Exodus. What ... Sinai in modern Sinai Peninsula 1. Helena chose Mt. Musa at St. Catherine's monastery inside the Sinai Peninsula. Although it is found on every Bible map today this location is almost universally ... 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. ... 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 ... of Israel prepared to enter the Promised Iand where they commemorated their covenant with Yahweh for the first time on top of the sacred mountain." (The Lost Testament, David Rohl, p223, 2002 ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/exodus/bible-archaeology-Exodus-Route-deception-Apion-Queen-Helena-Henry-Trumbull-Ron-Wyatt-Bob-Cornuke-Lennart-Moller-Jim-Caldwell-Ryan-Mauro-Gordon-Franz-David-Rohl.htm
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77: The Great Basilica Synagogue of Alexandria Destroyed by Hadrian ...
... We know from inscriptions and the translating of the Septuagint in 282 BC, that synagogues began in Alexandria as a direct cause and effect outcome of the Septuagint. b. For the first time, the Greek ... The most number of inscriptions of any city is Alexandria. Hadra 200 BC Gabbary 37 BC Alexandria 3 AD f. The THREE OLDEST synagogue inscriptions ever found are all dedicated to and thank Ptolemy III. ... Or what if it was an old one and belonging to a man? And what, in short, if it was wholly dedicated to the name of some one else? Was it not natural that those who were offering up a chariot of this ... that date back to the very beginning in 280 BC. Even though we have no excavated site top plans for any synagogue in Egypt, we do have many in both and outside Judea that are all triclinium style. b. ... Meg. 4:4, I.1.A-C) b. Strangely, when the synagogue was being used as a hostel, food could be eaten outside religious practice: "And from the perspective of Samuel, why recite the sanctification ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/synagogues/Alexandria-Great-Basilica-Colonnaded-Egypt-ancient-synagogues-first-century-oldest-pre70AD-archeology-top-plan-double-columns-71-gold-chairs-Philo-Talmud-280bc
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78: The Water Supply and Distribution System of the Nabataean City ...
City development was influenced by artistic, cultural and technological borrowings from Seleucid, Syro-Phoenician, Greek and Roman civilizations; the Petra water-distribution system included hydraulic ... tumultuous political climate, Nabataean political wisdom prevailed to maintain the establishment of an important trading empire with Petra as the main administrative, commercial and religious centre. ... throughout the text) denote major buildings, temples and site features as listed in the key to Figure 1. Also shown are major dams (d), cisterns (c), water-distribution tanks (T) and springs (S). ... Intermittent springs located on Umm el Biyara (A; 1,2) may also have been important in ancient times; the Arabic name for this mountain translates as 'Mother of Springs'. As previously mentioned, the ... Traces of a south-side piping system (Fig. 6) are found in front of the theatre. Two parallel pipelines continue past the theatre along the ridge (B;2) above the commercial district along the Roman ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-water-supply-of-petra-charles-r-ortloff-2005.htm
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79: Weigall, Arthur: The Paganism in Our Christianity
... Jehovah's Witnesses think it is logical to use Weigall as proof that trinity is pagan because Weigall claims that trinity is found in pagan religions. Yet Weigall also finds the virgin birth, death, ... I say 'probably' in the first place because there is no certainty that the name of the mother of Jesus was Mary, the earliest reference to her under that name being in a possibly interpolated passage ... as the early Christian Father, Jerome, tells us; and its adoption as the scene of the birth of our Lord was one of those frequent instances of the taking over by Christians of a pagan sacred site. ... To the modem religious mind, in fact, there can be very little difference in saying, as do the orthodox, that Jesus, was temporarily dead, but after a few hours came to life again, and saying, as do ... The gods Osiris, Attis, Adonis, Dionysos, Herakles, Prometheus, and others, had all suffered for mankind; and thus the Servant of Yahweh was also conceived as having to be wounded for' men's ... ...
https://www.bible.ca/trinity/trinity-Weigall.htm
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80: The Exodus Route: The Archaeology of Mt. Lawz as Mt. Sinai
... Cave of Elijah (1 Ki 19:8-9, 866 BC) 28.588139° 35.373047°, 1860 m j. Masyoon or Al-Jish fenced site: 28.631767° 35.379587°, 1422 m k. Mysterious, top secret, unknown, fenced site: 28.621000° 35.395662°, 1460 m (Unicorn archeologists will ... While the twelve individual stone may still exist at Mt. Sinai, identifying them as the ones Moses used would be impossible unless we found inscriptions of the names of one tribe on it. Scripture does not say that Moses inscribed the names on each of the ... Plus, there are no signs of portals or windows." (Exodus Mysteries, Glen Fritz, p254, 2019 AD). And again, "here are no structural signs of windows or portals" (ibid. p253) A portal is another name for a door or passageway. (ibid. p247). Fritz's ... 2019 AD) c. "The mere presence of an extravagant edifice in this isolated location suggests some type of important religious and/or political commemoration. However, the lack of any known military or political motive favors a religious purpose. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-route-mt-sinai.htm
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81: 242 Dates for the End of the world!!! Date Setters!
... The House of Yahweh A former kibbutz worker named Jacob - now Yisrael - Hawkins started the House of Yahweh, a group that prophesies that the end of the world will arrive very soon if the laws of Yahweh set down in the Bible are ... An article in Weekly World News describes a find by a Professor Lloyd Cunningdale of Salt Lake City who was excavating with his students at the site of the famous Donner party disaster of 1847. The latter were a group of settlers bound for California who became trapped by snow in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Cunningdale and students have found a time capsule left by the settlers which contains many predictions for the ... Church of the Final Testament Started in the early 1990s by a former Russian police sergeant named Sergei Torop who was dismissed from the force after he had a series of religious visions, the group holds particular fascination for former Communist Party members. Torop, who took the name Vissarion, rejects prohibitions on suicide. He tells ... ...
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82: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Tosefta 250 AD
... We know from inscriptions and the translating of the Septuagint in 282 BC, that synagogues began in Alexandria as a direct cause and effect outcome of the Septuagint. b. For the first time, the Greek ... The most number of inscriptions of any city is Alexandria. Hadra 200 BC Gabbary 37 BC Alexandria 3 AD f. The THREE OLDEST synagogue inscriptions ever found are all dedicated to and thank Ptolemy III. ... Or what if it was an old one and belonging to a man? And what, in short, if it was wholly dedicated to the name of some one else? Was it not natural that those who were offering up a chariot of this ... that date back to the very beginning in 280 BC. Even though we have no excavated site top plans for any synagogue in Egypt, we do have many in both and outside Judea that are all triclinium style. b. ... Meg. 4:4, I.1.A-C) b. Strangely, when the synagogue was being used as a hostel, food could be eaten outside religious practice: "And from the perspective of Samuel, why recite the sanctification ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/synagogues/Ancient-Synagogue-Archeological-Literary-Sources-Bible-Jesus-Israel-Judea-diaspora-first-century-oldest-pre70AD-Tosephta-Tosepta-Tosefta-Sukkah-250ad.htm
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83: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... I would deny them none of the advantages, moral, mental, and religious which might minister to their diseased minds [metaphoric use of the term disease], and tend to restore them to a better state. ... Kraff, says that one of these tribes, by name Doko, had some notion of a Supreme Being, to whom, under the name of Yer, they sometimes addressed prayers in moments of sadness or terror. In these ... May we not find a parallel at our own doors, and discover within a stone's throw of our cathedrals and palaces similar horrors to those which Stanley has found existing in the great Equatorial forest? ... 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 ... She passed seven years in prison, and after the last offence was discharged with seven years' police supervision. Failing to report herself, she was brought before the bench. The magistrate inquired ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/in-darkest-england-and-the-way-out-william-booth-1890ad.htm
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84: Lovesick, a romantic novel. Commentary on Song of Solomon, Canticles ...
... Two to four years later she had moved home to Shunem where she became a common labourer in the vineyard and developed a relationship with the shepherd. In SONG OF SOLOMON, they found a young virgin ... site of where Solomon built the tomb of Pharaoh's daughter. i. "Then Solomon formed a marriage alliance with Pharaoh king of Egypt, and took Pharaoh's daughter and brought her to the city of David until he had finished building his own house and the house of the Lord and the wall around Jerusalem. The people were still sacrificing on the high places, because there was no house built for the name ... You were to live with her for 30 days and see if you can tolerate how annoying she might be. It would also give the Jewish man an idea about her religious orientation. It was forcing these stupid ... Silly things like going on early morning hikes just to see if the flowers have bloomed or going pollywog hunting or ice skating on a frozen pond under an eclipsing moon or cuddling on a bench in a ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-maps-timeline-chronology-song-of-solomon-song-canticles-abishag-shepherd-boy-love-triangle-960bc.htm
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85: Nuweiba Beach Red Sea crossing: Rejected, debunked, refuted
... The Nuweiba route of Glen Fritz has the order backward because his Elim (located at Al Bad) is between the Wilderness of Sin and Mt. Sinai. His line-of-site sequential order is Wilderness of Sin, ... The juxtaposition of the two names indicates that his path did not lie with this newly forming people of Yahweh. He did not follow the presence of the Lord to Sinai, or "serve" him with Israel. ... Probably at the age of 4 years old after Ishmael was weaned and drank water, Sarah mistreated Hagar at Hebron around 2076 BC. Hagar ran south in the direction of "the way to Shur" and found a spring ... After Hagar fled, the next scene is the covenant Abimelech makes with Abraham at the well Abraham dug at Beersheba (Gen 21:32). This is where the city of Beersheba gets its name. While it is not ... Fritz correctly admits no archaeological evidence dating to the time of Moses has been found in Saudi Arabia or anywhere near Mt. Lawz or Mt. Maqla. "Lacking datable Bronze Age inscriptions, ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-route-ruling-out-candiates-excluding-red-sea-crossing-points-kadesh-barnea.htm
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86: Negev Pottery: "Negev ware" "Negevite ware" Crude, hand made ...
It could be made easily by forming a dish out of clay to the shape of what you needed. In network of military border fortresses in the Negev built by Solomon in 950 BC, it was most likely made by the male soldiers of Solomon while stationed at these various fortresses he built to protect and enforce the border between Israel and Egypt. There were some 50 fortresses in the Negev that Solomon built and there is a similarity in the types of pottery found at them all including Negev pottery. One exception was the fortress at Kuntillet Ajrud, which lacked Negev pottery. "Surprisingly, the site yielded no "Negeb-type pottery" supposedly associated with the no-madic inhabitants of the area." (Kuntillet Ajrud, Ze'ev Meshel, Anchor Bible Dictionary, 1991 AD) Although Negev pottery is found on a few homesteads, it is primarily found at either fortresses like Qudeirat or industrial areas like Timna. This leads us to conclude that Negev pottery was made by men as a quick type of "disposable" ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-negev-ware-negevite-ware-hand-made-pottery.htm
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87: Jehovah's Witnesses abuse the divine name YHWH of my God
In order to have "Jehovah" in the New World Translation, they must claim the Bible has been altered and corrupted. Like all cults, they destroy the reliability of the manuscripts of the Bible. Click to View Here is what scholars have to say about a Hebrew original of Matthew: click here. YHWH "Yahweh" (The Tetragrammaton) Jehovah's Witnesses falsely claim that bibles remove YHWH (Tetragrammaton) from the Old Testament. The truth is, they have added the divine name in the New Testament where it is never found in the original Greek manuscripts, and blamed the Bible as being corrupted from the original ... When you point this out to Jehovah's Witnesses, they hypocritically say "the spelling doesn't matter". IV. Jehovah's Witnesses admit Jehovah is wrong: In one of the most spectacular admissions in religious history, the JW's actually admit that Jehovah is wrong: "Yahweh . .. is admittedly superior to Jehovah. 'The wrong spelling Jehovah OCCURS since about 1100' and then it offers its ... ...
https://www.bible.ca/jw-YHWH.htm
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88: They're Digging up Bible Stories!
Archeology now has uncovered a total of three different references to Jabin, in addition to the two Bible references to Jabin of Joshua (1406 BC) and Deborah (1200 BC). This proves the Bible was right all along and that "Jabin" is a dynastic name for a series of kings rather than the one time use of a single king. Two 18-17th century inscriptions have been found at Mari and Hazor with the name Jabin. A third is on the names list of Ramesses II at the Amon Temple at Karnak 1279-1212 BC. 1. The Accadian tablet from Mari reads: "Ibni-Addad king of Hazor." (18th century BC) 2. The Old Babylonian tablet letter from Hazor is actually addressed "To Ibni". (18-17th century BC) 3. The Ramseese II namelist at Karnak reads: "Qishon of Jabin" Archaeologists are digging up bible stories!!! Archaeology is an important science that confirms the historical accuracy of the Bible. Since the Bible refers to hundreds of cities, kings, and places, we would expect to find evidence from on-site excavations. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-ibni-addad-yabni-haddad-qishon-jabin-king-of-hazor-joshua-deborah-barak-1700bc.htm
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89: Soleb Temple Cartouche: "The Shashu of Yahweh's Land" 1396-1358 ...
Archaeologists are digging up bible stories!!! Archaeology is an important science that confirms the historical accuracy of the Bible. Since the Bible refers to hundreds of cities, kings, and places, we would expect to find evidence from on-site excavations. And this is exactly what we have found. The Bible is the most historically accurate book of history on earth. Read the Bible daily! Discussion: 1. "To move outside of the Levant, we find Egyptian name lists which include a Syrian site, Ya-h-wa (No. 97), which is identical to Yahweh. A Rameses II (1304-1237 b.c.) list is found in a Nubian temple in ʿAmarah West with six names (No36s. 93-98) following the designation "Bedouin area." Nos. 96-98 have been found at Soleb in Nubia on an Amon temple of Amenhotep III (1417-1379). No. 93, Sa-ʿra-r, has been identified with Seir (Edom) and related to the biblical references (Deut 33:2) which associate Yahweh with Seir and Paran. This could be taken as evidence the name was known in Edom or ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-yahweh-inscription-cartouche-land-of-the-shasu-of-yahweh-soleb-temple-amenhotep-III-1396-1358bc-amarah-west-temple-ramesses-II-1304-1237bc.htm
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90: Egyptian Conquest name list Maps: 1450 - 1279 BC. They're Digging ...
Egyptian Conquest Topographical Name List Maps: 1450 - 1279 BC Topographical Lists Four Egyptian name/city topographical lists that perfectly confirm the exodus route and the conquest! 1. Thutmoses III List: Amon Temple at Karnak (1450 BC) 2. Amenophis III list: Temple in Soleb Nubia at ʿAmarah West (1387-1350 BC) ... 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. Egyptian Map "Name Lists" confirm the route of the Conquest of Numbers 33 and Joshua 15 a. Thutmoses III List: Amon Temple at Karnak (1450 BC) b. Amenophis III list: Temple in Soleb Nubia at ʿAmarah West (1387-1350 BC) c. Ramesses II List: Amon Temple at Karnak (1279-1212 BC) d. Ramesses III topographical list at Medinet Habu (1182-1151 BC) The Hebron/Yahu road: Hebron-Athar-Rehob-Yahu 2. The Bible's Exodus itinerary is actually confirmed by Egyptian inscriptions and other Evidence. a. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-egyptian-conquest-map-topographical-name-lists-thutmoses-III-temple-amon-karnak-amenophis-III-soleb-ramesses-II-1450-1279bc.htm
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91: "Israel" Berlin Statue Pedestal Relief (1350 BC) "Israel" Merneptah ...
The "Israel" Name Ring in the Berlin Statue Pedestal Relief (1350 BC) The "Israel" Merneptah Stele (1205 BC) Archaeologists are digging up bible stories!!! Archaeology is an important science that confirms the historical accuracy of the Bible. Since the Bible refers to hundreds of cities, kings, and places, we would expect to find evidence from on-site excavations. And this is exactly what we have found. The Bible is the most historically accurate book of history on earth. Read the Bible daily! Introduction: 1. On this page, we feature two different examples of the word "Israel" in Egyptian texts: a. The "Israel" name ring in the ... Now over a century later, this reference remains the earliest occurrence of Israel outside of the Bible." (Monumental Inscriptions from the Biblical World, Context of Scripture, James K. Hoffmeier, volume II, 2.6, 2000 AD) 2. "Petrie's work in Egypt included the excavation of several major sites, such as Abydos, Amarna, Naqadah, Sinai, and a number of Theban ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-victory-stele-of-merneptah-israel-1205bc-israel-berlin-statue-pedestal-relief-1350bc.htm
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92: Archeology of the Greek language at the Time of Christ
... 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 plates of the scroll. Jewish Synagogue prayers "Shema" conducted in Greek at the time of Christ: "Given the pervasive influence of the surrounding environs, each community responded in its own way. Synagogues located in large cities were often largely influenced by their neighbors' cultures. In Caesarea, for instance, all the inscriptions found in the one known synagogue building were in Greek (with the exception of ... One can assume that most, it not all, of the prayer service in that particular synagogue was in Greek, and this would have undoubtedly included the Torah-reading and sermon. Even the gradual transformation throughout late antiquity of the synagogue into a primarily religious institution with a very distinct holy dimension parallels ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/Septuagint-LXX-Archeology-of-Bible-languages-Greek-Tanakh-synagogue-inscriptions-coins-Jewish-grave-tombstones-first-century-time-Jesus.htm
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93: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-the-lost-testament-david ...
"On the boundary between the deserts of Paran and Zin was an ancient holy mountain where these nomadic descendants of Abraham had worshipped El-shaddai but whom they now identified with Yahweh. The broad flat-topped summit and sandy plain below were scattered with stone altars ... The modern Israelis have dubbed it Har-Karkom (`Saffron Mountain). (The Lost Testament, David Rohl, 2002, p 223-227) The archaeologist who has been overseeing an archaeological survey of the site, Professor Emmanuel Anati, believes it to have been the mountain of the Ten Commandments (i.e. Mount Horeb). He is wrong in this assumption, but he has indeed found one of the most important places in the Exodus story. for this is the true site of ... She was buried on the summit of Gebel Ideid. (The Lost Testament, David Rohl, 2002, p 223-227) The place was called Moserah [Deuteronomy 10:61 but we know it today by its Classical Greek name of Petra - the Rose-Red City of the Nabateans, carved out of the rocks of Mount Seir a ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-the-lost-testament-david-rohl-2002ad.htm
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94: Exodus route and Conquest: Hormah, Tamar, Way of the Spies
The way of the Spies and Hormah Hormah = Zephath Judges 1:17 "Then Judah went with Simeon his brother, and they struck the Canaanites living in Zephath, and utterly destroyed it. So the name of the city was called Hormah." Judges 1:17 The location of Hormah: Zepeta: "After a further journey of two hours and a half in a south-westerly direction, he found some ruins, which the Arabs called Zepâta. (Robinson also visited this spot, but could not discover the name of the ruins.) Rowlands could not for a moment doubt that this was the site of the ancient Zephath (or Hormah, vid. Josh. 15:30 and Judg. 1:17). (History of the old covenant: Johann Heinrich Kurtz,1872 AD, Vol 3, Geological survey, p217-254) Tel Masos: Hormah/Zephath figures as a flourishing town at the time of the conquest (Numbers 21:1-3; Judges 1:17), yet excavations at the site thought to be Hormah/Zephath (Tel Masos) have revealed a fortification from the Middle Bronze II period (c. 1900-1550 B.C.) and an Iron Age (12th ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-route-way-of-spies-hormah.htm
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95: Misidentified: "Belonging to Jotham" and "Belonging to Eliakim ...
... It was discovered in 1940 at the last minute of the last day of the last of three seasons of . . . excavations"" at Tell el-Kheleifeh, at the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba. Pioneer archaeologist Nelson Glueck believed it to be the site of the biblical cities Ezion-Geber and, later, Elath. Abbas. the Arab foreman of Glueck, found a seal ring under a mud brick wall. Believing that this beautifully executed seal ring most likely belonged to Jotham, ... Even if this JOTHAM was merely the governor of Elath, he was apparently a Judaean. In all events, it is quite appropriate that during the period of Judaea,' control over Elath extending throughout the reigns of Uzziah. Jotham. and the beginning of the reign of Ahaz, the Hebrew name of JOTHAM should be found ." (Identifying Biblical Persons in Northwest Semitic Inscriptions of 1200-539 B.C.E., Lawrence J. Mykytiuk, p19, 2004 AD) 4. A second Edomite inscription was found that read: "Belonging to Qausanal, the servant of the king." a. Tell ... ...
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96: Bulla of Jucal son of Shelemyahu son of Shovi: Bible Clay Bulla ...
... Thus we now know the name of Yehuchal's grandfather, as well as his father. Why did Yehuchal mention his grandfather on his seal? This was hardly the standard practice. Perhaps his grandfather was a distinguished, well-known figure in his own right. In Yigal Shiloh's excavation in the 1980s, adjacent to our site, he found 45 bullae in the destruction layer of one of the rooms. But none of the bullae Shiloh excavated mentions the grandfather, only the father." (Did I Find King David's Palace?, Eilat Mazar, BAR, 2012) II. Lachish Ostracon #9: Shelemiah: Ostracon number nine was discovered in 1935 AD on location at the official dig site at the Biblical city of Lachish. For a full discussion of this ostracon click here. Lachish Ostracon #9: Shelemiah (Jer 38:1; 37:3) "Jucal son of Shelemiah" For a full discussion of this ostracon click here. Lachish Ostracon #9: Shelemiah (Jer 38:1; 37:3) Jucal son of Shelemiah Inscription on pottery shard: "May Yahweh cause my lord to hear reports of ... ...
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97: Shalmaneser III: Annals on annals Balawat bronze Gates: 848BC
... See also Billerbeck and Deliltsch in BA, VI (Part I), and Unger, Zum Bronzetor von Balawat." (Ancient Records of Assyria and Babylonia, Daniel David Luckenbill, 1926 AD) 4. "This text is engraved on gigantic bronze gates found at Imgur-Enlil (modern Balawat), a site not too far from Calah. The gates were made of cedar boards and decorated with a series of bronze bands, which were finely incised with inscriptions and scenes in relief. Remains of similar gates of Ashurnasirpal II were found at the same site and have been included in RIMA 2 pp. ... The long text is edited here while the epigraphs appear under A.0.102.63-86. The present text must date to late in 850 BC or shortly after that year since the last military narrative is of the second Babylonian campaign in the eponymy of Bēl-bunāiia. The bands with epigraphs and pictures are two years later than this. The content of the text edited here begins with the royal name, titles, genealogy, and epithets (i 1 - ii 1). It then surveys ... ...
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98: 597 BC: Arad Ostraca introduction: Jehoiakim, Zedekiah, Nico ...
... The reason for the delay was the large number of ostraca in which the traces of the script are so faded that their reading is fragmentary. Among the 88 Hebrew ostraca, only 15 are whole, and seven of these include only one name. The contents of another 2 ostraca have been preserved at least in part; in 28, only single words have ... Over 80 other Hebrew inscriptions were found at Arad because of the special care taken to insure that none was overlooked. Moreover, unlike the rare collections of inscriptions found at other sites in Israel, the Arad inscriptions range over a period of 350 years, covering six different strata. As a result, we can study the development of ... These are the Kittim of the Bible. The name comes from Kition, a city on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus where the population was mainly of Phoenician origin. The Kittim thus spoke a language closely akin to Hebrew, and could easily converse with Eliashib. These Kittim or Kittiyim might have been mercenaries in the service of ... ...
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99: Adad-Nirari III(810-783) The "Unknown Deliverer" of 2 Kings 13 ...
King Jehoahaz & Joash (Israel) a deliverer King Adad-nirari III (Assyria) they escaped Aram" King Ben Hadad III (Aram) Archeological Stele, Inscriptions, Tablets and Statues that confirm the Bible. Paul preached about the unknown God and this outline is about the UNKNOWN DELIVERER of 2 Kings 13:5 "For while I was passing through and examining the objects of your worship, I also found an altar with this inscription, 'TO AN UNKNOWN GOD.' Therefore what you worship in ignorance, this I ... 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 ... Vol 1, section 732, p 260. 1926 AD) A most unusual aspect of the reign is the high profile of the queen mother, Semiramis, whose name appears in royal inscriptions (A.0.104.3 and cf. A.0.104.2002) and who even had her own inscribed stele (A.0.104.2001). ... ...
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100: Stumper questions Jehovah's Witnesses do not like to be asked ...
Would pride or stubbornness prevent you from admitting that you are on the wrong road? Well, then, if you learn from an examination of your Bible that you are traveling a wrong religious road, be willing to change. Avoid the broad road to destruction; get on the narrow road to life." You Can Live Forever In Paradise On ... Could the new name be "Christian" after our savior "Christ"? Why would the name God gave to His people not be "Christians" since Acts 11:26 says, "The disciples were first called Christians in Antioch"? Why is the name "Jehovah's Witness" found nowhere in the New Testament, if that is God's divine name for His people under the new covenant? Why ... Would this not have been the logical place for God to have used the name "YHWH"? What is the correct spelling of God's proper name "Yahweh" or "Jehovah"? If Jehovah's Witnesses maintain that "Yahweh" is more proper, why do they misspell it "Jehovah"? If the name of God is so important, then should you not only pronounce it ... ...
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