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51: King Jeroboam tel dan high place altar 1340-723 BC. They're Digging ...
... The fine masonry, laid in headers and stretchers, resembles the monumental Israelite constructions found in Samaria and Megiddo. Subsequent excavations led us to the conclusion that we have here a bamah, or High Place, possibly an open air ... All the stones were dressed in the style characteristic of the period of the Israelite monarchy. The space enclosed by the four walls was filled with basalt stones, forming a wide, flat platform. On the southern edge of the bamah, facing the town, a monumental flight of steps eight meters, or twenty-seven feet, wide was uncovered, built directly against the outer wall of the bamah (Fig. 13 ); this stairway is in part superimposed over the earlier masonry. Pottery collected from the steps points to a date ... So they sat down." (Ruth 4:1-2) XIV. The Canaanite arched gate 2200 BC. This unique arched gate is one of the two oldest arched mud brick gates in the world that dates to immediately after the tower of Babel in 2200 BC. Another mud brick gate ... ...
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52: The Exodus Route: Red Sea Crossing
We only know with certainty, three of the nearly 50 places listed in the exodus between Egypt and the Jordan 40 years later. Rameses (Goshen), Ezion-Geber (modern Elat) and Mt. Nemo. God has chosen for us to know only the starting, midway and ending ... The date of the exodus was 1446 BC, in the 18th dynasty of Egypt, 480 years before Solomon built the Temple: 1 Kings 6:1. About 70 years later, Pharaoh Akhenaten (1379 - 1362 BC) would arise and promote a monotheism that worshipped the sun god ... The correct name therefore is "Red Sea". Let us forever cease from calling it "The Sea of Reeds". C. Deep enough to create a wall of water: Type of Baptism. The Bible says that God blew the water back with a strong wind and there was a wall of ... of land between the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba. All we know is that Mt. Sinai/Horeb is in the wilderness of Sinai. Find one and you have found the other! But the Bible doesn't specifically tell us where the wilderness of Sinai is located. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-route-goshen-red-sea.htm
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53: 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: ... Stratum A3 represents the original stage of the fortified wall perimeter, including the gate structure. Due to the intensive industrial utilisation (Strata A2A-B) that post-dated the 871 Reassessing the chronology of Biblical ... Sample OxA-12366 came from L. 94 (Table 1), a surface connected with the original gate structure. The sample came from a partially packed reddish-brown surface between metallurgical industrial waste and an ashy deposit. Ceramics, including a partially restorable storage vessel, and some slag were also found here. The calibrated date for this stratum is not precise as yet (1005 - 870 BC). Stratum A2b in the fortress gate represents the main layer associated with copper production in this area and also coincides with the period when the gate ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-reassessing-the-chronology-of%20biblical-edom-thomas-e-levy-2004ad.htm
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54: Exodus Route: Men who misled the world away from truth
... Sinai. a. There is no known archaeology in Saudi Arabia or anywhere near Mt. Lawz that coincides with the Late Bronze Age period of the exodus at the time of Moses. b. Professional, three-dimensional, gridded excavations by the Saudis in their AD 2002 "Al-Bid" report (1423 H.) proves the "infamous" sites popularized as being built at the time of Moses are in fact Nabatean dating to the time of Christ. 2. Rule #2: Ignore 100% of archaeological claims made by any of ... Sinai CANNOT be and very little constructive analysis of a workable exodus route. For example, his published exodus route map doesn't even go through Ezion-Geber between his Mt. Sinai (Mt. Bin Bishar) and his Kadesh Barnea (Qudeirat). 7. Mt. Sinai cannot be in the ... Beitzel seemed unaware of that Leuke Kome was the port of Petra and part of the Nabatean empire at the time of Paul. Goods were shipped by camel through Leuke Kome to Petra then to Rhinocolura. Archaeological excavations have found the same architecture ... ...
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55: The Onomasticon by Eusebius (325AD) and the Exodus route
... It is also called Rekem (K. 144:7 and K. 36:13). Mt. Hor (K. 176:7) is nearby. The Nabatean influence lasted into the Roman period of the Onomasticon. Petra was one of the Nabatean cities given autonomy about 106 A.D. with the establishment of the ... Tabula Peutinger has a Thamaro 52 or 53 miles from Jerusalem while Ptolemy's list (V, 15, 5f) has a Thamaro about 55 miles distant. The Notitia Dignitatum (74:40) has a Tarba and (74:46) a Thamarra both of which have a garrison. Alt found a fort at ... Technically the southern limits of the Onomasticon should be Ailam (Ailath). The ruins are inland about one mile from Aqabah but not as far inland as Tell el Kbeleifah which is probably the older Ezion Geber (K. 36:l, cf. K. 34:23, 62:13, Josephus ... The biblical information is here summarized from I Samuel 15:7, Exodus 15:22, and Numbers 27:14. In Interpretation of Hebrew Names "Gerara, he saw a chewing of the cud or a garden wall" (66). G. Wadi el-Arish is the border between Egypt and Israel ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-ancient-geographers-eusebius-onomasticon-323ad.htm
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56: Kadesh Barnea is located at Petra, Beidha and Basta
El Beidha (5 km north of Petra) was a commercial tool manufacturing and mass food production center. There were no residential dwellings in the final occupation Phase C which was built by Moses in 1444 BC then abandoned 38 years later in 1406 BC. ... Paran are all nearby the location of Kadesh Barnea. b. So they left Sinai on 1:1:1! (year:month:week) They navigated about 20 stops over a period of between 10.5 and 11 months between Sinai and Kadesh Barnea. c. They arrived at Kadesh Barnea in the ... The current choice for Kadesh Barnea at Ein el Qudeirat, located south east of Beer Sheba is the universal choice found on virtually all Bible maps since 1916 AD. Qudeirat is located 27 km east of the Wadi Al-Arish, which is the Biblical border ... Technically the southern limits of the Onomasticon should be Ailam (Ailath). The ruins are inland about one mile from Aqabah but not as far inland as Tell el Kbeleifah which is probably the older Ezion Geber (K. 36:l, cf. K. 34:23, 62:13, Josephus ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea.htm
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57: They are digging up Bible stories! Start Page
Cain was a farmer of grain and Able was a shepherd of sheep. "Abel was a keeper of flocks, but Cain was a tiller of the ground." (Gen 4:2) Enoch, the son of Cain, built a city! (Gen 4:17) This notion that there was a time when man was so primitive he was merely a ... We are not aware of any documented man-made buildings or tools that have ever been found in the sedimentary, but then is is so vast in size. Human occupation on earth is historically is unknown. Clearly there are remains of pre-flood human activity, in this 1.5-mile-deep layer, we simply have not found any yet. Noah's Ark (and the contents), is only one man-made, archeological item that is from the pre-Noahic flood period. The oldest possible evidence of human .../Yadin `Solomonic paradigm' began during the 1970s with Benno Rothenberg's and later by Gary Pratico's demolition of Nelson Glueck's concept of `Solomon's copper mines' in the Timnah Valley in the Arabah and of his identification of Ezion Geber with Tell el-Kheleifeh. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-start-here.htm
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58: Sinai and Palestine, in connection with their history: Kadesh ...
... preservation, and its peculiarly light and rosy tint being alike due to its singular position facing the ravine or rather wall of rock, through which the ravine issues, and thus sheltered beyond any other building (if one may so call it) from the ... Thence, on the refusal of the king of Edom to let them pass through his territory, they moved southward, encamped on the shores of the Gulf of 'Akaba, at Ezion-Geber, and then turned the corner of the Edomite mountains, at their southern extremity, and ... 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. ... But its situation and its accompaniments indicate the great importance, if not sanctity, with which it was invested at some period by the inhabitants of Petra. Removed as it is from the sight not only of the town, but of the numerous sepulchres or ... ...
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59: Jesus Master Builder carpenter stonemason creator build temple ...
... you eat and are satisfied," (Deuteronomy 6:11) b. "He [Uzziah, king of Judah] built towers in the wilderness and hewed many cisterns, for he had much livestock, both in the lowland and in the plain. ... is like the smashing of a potter's jar, So ruthlessly shattered That a sherd will not be found among its pieces To take fire from a hearth Or to scoop water from a cistern."" (Isaiah 30:14) 6. ... This high-quality bonding material made possible the construction of stone walls to full height. Its main function was to bond the stones in the wall and create a uniform inner and outer face. Layers of this type of mortar were also placed between the courses and cast into the wall's core." (The Palestinian Dwelling in the Roman to Byzantine Period, Yizhar Hirschfeld, p224, 1995 AD) 2. Shadrach, ... The Workman's Compensation Board will shut down a job site if men are working on a flat industrial roof that the workers have not set up a temporary fence around the perimeter. b. Mud roofs would ... ...
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60: The Exodus Route: The Archaeology of Mt. Lawz as Mt. Sinai
... Succoth was located directly beside the mines on the Gulf of Aqaba. c. Several ancient Hebrew inscriptions found in these mines have been translated include the "Moses" inscription. Click to View 7. Mt. Sinai is due south of Edom: Dawning from ... lie returned home on March 19, 1874, having in the intervening period accomplished his task, and discovered " Mount Sinai in Arabia " (Jebel-el-Nur, the Mountain of Light), precisely in the position where he contended it should be looked for. ... probably dates to this very command to wash their clothing on Friday at Sinai in 1446 BC. Detailed outline. c. Moses received the Ten Commandments. d. Moses may have built a barrier wall at the foot of the mountain as a line not to be crossed by the people. ... It was also used as housing, sleeping quarters and industrial storage. Unicorn archaeologists ignore the excavation report dated the structure as Nabatean, to the time of Christ.) h. Aaron's golden calf altar with cow petroglyphs: 28.581465, ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-route-mt-sinai.htm
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61: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-rami-g-khouri-petra ...
... The Emperor Hadrian visited Petra in 130, during his tour of the eastern provinces, and the city was known thereafter as Petra Hadriane. Excavations, wall lines and the siting of burials have all ... With the establishment of the Umayyad Caliphate in Damascus in the mid-7th century, the people of Jordan found themselves under new leadership yet again. But for Petra, the end had finally come. ... After the early Islamic era, Petra virtually disappears from the historical record. In the Crusader period, it regained momentarily some importance as a strategic outpost, reaping some commer-cial ... By 1115/16, Baldwin's forces had built a string of fortresses along the route between Jerusalem and Aqaba (Aila), including strongholds at Shobak ('Mont Real' or 'Mons Regalis') and Petra ('La Vallee de Moise' or 'Le Vaux Moise', meaning Wadi Musa), and on an island off the coast of Aqaba called 'Ile de Graye' (known in Arabic as Jeziret Phar'oun, or 'Pharoah's Island'). The fortifica-tions of ... ...
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62: Seals, Bulla, Documents, Pottery & Antitypical New Testament ...
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 ... the Tower of the Ovens, to the Broad Wall," (Nehemiah 12:38) "For his burning place has long been prepared; truly it is made ready for the king, its pyre [kiln] made deep and wide, with fire and wood in abundance; the breath of the Lord, like a stream of sulfur, kindles it." (Isaiah 30:33) Egyptian relief of pottery kiln tower: Two Bilobate Persian period kilns from Khirbet Nisya that date to ... Cave 4 is where the famous Isaiah scroll was found! The Scriptorium of Qum'ran In this room plastered in mud brick, benches and tables were discovered along with 3 ceramic and metal indwells attesting ... "So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are fellow citizens with the saints, and are of God's household, having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/bulla/bible-archeology-seals-clay-bulla-scribes-inkwells-quills-papyrus-documents-scriptorium-antitype-assurance-salvation-Christ.htm
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63: The Epic of Gilgamesh 1150 BC: 500 Flood stories prove Noah's ...
... This may explain some of the parallels, (like the period of plenty followed by the 7 periods of famine: Joseph) but not all. For example, the opening tablet parallels the theme of the book of Ecclesiastes and the "all is vain and striving after ... and built the wall of Uruk-Haven, the wall of the sacred Eanna Temple, the holy sanctuary. Look at its wall which gleams like copper(?), inspect its inner wall, the likes of which no one can equal! Take hold of the threshold stone--it dates from ancient times! Go close to the Eanna Temple, the residence of Ishtar, such as no later king or man ever equaled! Go up on the wall of Uruk and walk around, examine its foundation, inspect its brickwork thoroughly. Is not (even the core of) the brick ... Come, let me bring you into Uruk-Haven, to the Holy Temple, the residence of Anu and Ishtar, the place of Gilgamesh, who is wise to perfection, but who struts his power over the people like a wild bull." What she kept saying found favor with him. ... ...
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64: Shalmaneser III, King of Assyria 858-824 BC inscriptions
II. Important names and details found in the inscriptions of Shalmaneser III: These 9 archeological artifacts include the names of these kings, many of whom are named in the Bible directly This is a ... Basalt Statue Black Obelisk Twin Bulls Marble Tablets Alabaster Statue Bronze Gates Basalt Throne Clay Brick III. Master list of Assyrian kings in the Bible: 1. This is not a complete list of Assyrian ... It seems accept the opinion of those scholars who claim that these chapters relate of Jehoahaz, son of Jehu, a period in which the subjugation of Israel son of Hazael, was at its most severe.22 The ... Kidudu Shalmaneser, great king ... I fashioned it anew (the image of) the god Kidudu, guardian of the wall, as well as this same wall had become dilapidated (34b-36) May a later prince restore the ... my fathers, who preceded me, had previously built - (when) these walls became dilapidated and fell into ruin, I took (25) both of them, as a single work assignment, from the Tabira Gate to the Tigris. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/bible-archeology-Shalmaneser-III-Assyria-inscriptions-annals-Ahab-Jehu-Omri-Hazael-Ben-Hadad-II-858-824BC.htm
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65: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... They were much more likely to be asymptomatic during the follow-up period, and even more important, they enjoyed "an ex-ceptionally good social outcome." These findings stung the psychiatric community in the United States and ... They induce the same abnormality that angel dust does, and thus this research confirms what Lars Martensson observed in 1984: Taking a neuroleptic is like having a "psychosis inducing agent built into the brain." But other researchers conducting MRI studies had found that the shrinkage of the frontal ... Their belief was that a retreat for the mentally ill should be built in a pastoral setting, and even today the McLean campus, with its handsome brick buildings and shaded lawns, feels like an oasis. On the evening in August 2008 ... The researchers looked for depression in patients who showed up at health clinics for other complaints, and then, in a fly-on-the-wall manner, followed those they had identified as depressed for the next twelve months. They reasoned ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/anatomy-of-an-epidemic-robert-whitaker-2010ad1.htm
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66: Origin of the Philistines, Sea Peoples, Pentapolis Cities, Goliath
Archaeological evidence indicates that the Minoans were engaged in maritime trade throughout the Levant in the Middle Bronze period (ca. 2000-1500 BC). Some of this evidence suggests that they ... Mazar appears to be right: despite the inherent uncertainty of any chronology that ultimately depends on pottery and the flexibility that has to be built into it as a result, the higher chronology to ... of Crete 1. "The names Achish and Goliath are not Semitic, and parallels to these names may be found on Crete and in western Anatolia (Achtemeier 1985, 790; Buttrick 1962, 3:792; Albright 1975, 513). ... Ashkelon is also a huge ancient city that has one of two in situ clay brick arched city gates (the other is at Tel Dan). d. Ex 13:17-18; Deut 2:23; Josh 11:22; 13:2-3; Judges 1:18-19; 3:1-3 i. "Now ... Discussion of Plate 46: The hieroglyphic inscription is from a large wall relief that features vertical lines of text. The Philistines had controlled the 5 cities of their Pentapolis since the time of ... ...
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67: Jehoiakim, King of Judah 609-598 BC seals, bulla They're Digging ...
... Even the wall of Babylon has fallen down! "Come forth from her midst, My people, And each of you save yourselves From the fierce anger of the Lord." (Jeremiah 51:44-45) History records that some of the Jews deported from Israel ... For the Lord has added sorrow to my pain; I am weary with my groaning and have found no rest." ' "Thus you are to say to him, 'Thus says the Lord, "Behold, what I have built I am about to tear down, and what I have planted I am about to uproot, that is, the whole land." 'But you, are you seeking great things for ... Nebuchadnezzar attacks Jerusalem and deports Jehoiakim to Babylon on chains. III. Accession vs non-accession reckoning of lengths of kings reigns and bible chronological events: Period Accession reckoning/dating Always used by ... three walls round the inner city, and three others about that which was the outer, and this he did with burnt brick. (225) And after he had, after a becoming manner walled the city, and adorned its gates gloriously, he built ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-Jehoiakim-Eliakim-king-judah-Jeremiah-36-burnt-scroll-2ki23-33-bible-burner-satan-609-598bc.htm
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68: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... This was long before the Romans arrived with a full battalion of new replacement Ballista and Catapults to attack the Jews from outside the city wall. When Titus arrived, the Jews in Jerusalem were getting bombarded from both ... threw it into the sea, saying, "So will Babylon, the great city, be thrown down with violence, and will not be found any longer." (Revelation 18:21) 3. "And their dead bodies will lie in the street of the great city which ... Moreover, after Pompey's capture of Jerusalem, fear and experience taught them many lessons. So taking advantage of the money-grubbing instincts of the Claudian period, they purchased permission to fortify the city, and in the days of peace built walls meant for war. Already the home of a motley concourse, ... Ezekiel 4-5 in Aug 593 BC 7 Seals: Seals 1-4 = Total destruction of Jerusalem 1. Powerful synchronism between Ezekiel's and John's 4 horses. 2. 3 Sign Acts in Ezekiel in 593 BC: a. Sign Act with siege brick: "Now you son of man, ... ...
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69: The Book of Jubilees: A fictional Jewish chronology of real world ...
... It may be that the author never completed his plan to re-write Israel's history up to the return from Exile in 586 BC, to the time when the Second Temple was built in 535-530 BC (my new date for the rebuilding of ... When the book of Jubilees was written in 170 BC the Hebrew pre-Masoretic text chronology agreed with the longer ages found in the Septuagint. II. Jubilees vs. Seder Olam Rabbah: 1. Overview comparison of Jubilees ... Creation to Exodus (exactly 49 Jubilees) 2. Both the book of Jubilees (170 BC) and the Seder Olam (160 AD) feature a 2450 year period from creation down to Moses with two big differences. a. While both have the ... Its width was two hundred and three bricks. And the height of a brick was one third its length. Five thousand, four hundred and thirty-three cubits and two palms its height rose up. And thirteen stades (was its wall). 22 And the Lord our God said to us, "Behold, the people are one and they have begun working. Now nothing will escape them. Behold, let us go ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/book-of-Jubilees-full-text-PDF-Free-Online-Chronology-ancient-Jewish-calendar-Textual-variants-Bible-Old-Testament-Torah-Tanakh-Rabbinical-Judaism-170BC.htm
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70: Greek Scroll Twelve minor prophets Nahal Hever 50 BC: Septuagint ...
before the time of Christ. 2. The Greek minor prophets scroll dates to about 50 BC: a. "Dating Conclusion: Both hands give the impression of belonging to the late Ptolemaic or early Roman period. ... I. The Greek 12 minor prophets scroll of the Septuagint 1. The Greek scripture scroll (cave 8) is the longest scroll ever found in Israel at 32 feet long and are currently housed in the Rockefeller ... May the LORD make the woman who is coming into your home like Rachel and Leah, both of whom built the house of Israel; and may you achieve wealth in Ephrathah and become famous in Bethlehem." (Ruth ... be inhabited without walls because of the multitude of men and cattle within it. 'For I,' declares the LORD, 'will be a wall of fire around her, and I will be the glory in her midst.' " "Ho there! ... Draw for yourself water for the siege! Strengthen your fortifications! Go into the clay and tread the mortar! Take hold of the brick mold! There fire will consume you, The sword will cut you down; It ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/bible-manuscripts-Septuagint-twelve-Greek-Minor-prophets-scroll-Nahal-Hever-Bar-Kochba-Cave-of-Horrors-letters-Dodekapropheton-Greek-8HevXIIgr-50BC.htm
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71: Sign Acts in the Bible: Theatrical, prophetic
and wrote Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon as "self rebuke books". c. "It came about at that time, when Jeroboam went out of Jerusalem, that the prophet Ahijah the Shilonite found him on the road. ... Jehoahaz shooting the arrow and hitting the arrows on the ground to defeat Aram (under his son Joash in 697 BC). b. This is the period where Adad-nirari II, Ben-hadad III and his son of Hazael ... had ever known, and because they have filled this place with the blood of the innocent and have built the high places of Baal to burn their sons in the fire as burnt offerings to Baal, a thing which ... in Tahpanhes, saying, "Take some large stones in your hands and hide them in the mortar in the brick terrace which is at the entrance of Pharaoh's palace in Tahpanhes, in the sight of some of the ... it before you and inscribe a city on it, Jerusalem. "Then lay siege against it, build a siege wall, raise up a ramp, pitch camps and place battering rams against it all around. "Then get yourself ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/Doctrine-bible-theatrical-sign-acts-prophets.htm
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72: Kingdom of David: Fulfills Abraham's land Promise 1003-1001 BC ...
... In 1005 BC Ish-bosheth, Saul's son, is made king by Abner, who has been out of job as army commander ever since Saul died 5 years earlier. This is the beginning of the divided kingdom period for two ... They hate the one who reproves in the gate, and they abhor the one who speaks the truth. Therefore because you trample on the poor and take from them levies of grain, you have built houses of hewn ... do you want the day of the LORD? It is darkness, not light; as if someone fled from a lion, and was met by a bear; or went into the house and rested a hand against the wall, and was bitten by a snake. ... He also brought out the people who were in it, and set them under saws, sharp iron instruments, and iron axes, and made them pass through the brick kiln. And thus he did to all the cities of the sons ... In 1406 BC: "They found Adoni-bezek in Bezek and fought against him, and they defeated the Canaanites and the Perizzites. But Adoni-bezek fled; and they pursued him and caught him and cut off his ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-maps-timeline-chronology-2samuel8-1chronicles18-david-fulfills-abrahams-land-promise-997-995bc.htm
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73: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... are so unstable that as soon as they are established they crumble down-crushed (as it were) by their own weight-like a badly built house, the walls of which are not strong enough to sustain the roof. ... Bucke, Journey to Cosmic Consciousness, Peter A. Rechnitzer, 1994 AD, p 190) "During this same period, Bucke had conceived a totally different approach to the treatment of mental illness. It was born of his conviction that the province contained many more mentally ill patients than those who found their way to the asylums, and his concern that the total number would increase inexorably as the ... to labor; through the long learning which led to the cultivation of the soil; through the adobe brick and the building of houses therefrom; through the smelting of metals and the slow births of the ... over, tallies and covers the stones of a wall ; the twig that secures a hold strengthens and puts out other twigs ; that which does not secure a hold after a time ceases to grow and eventually dies. ... ...
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74: 500 Flood stories prove Noah's Ark is real history: Epic of Gilgamesh ...
... 5. Based on colophonal scribal markings we can then safely assign the Epic of Atra-Hasis the period of the reign of Hammurabi's great-grandson, Ammi-Saduqa (1647-1626 BC) 6. The only real question ... The midwife shall rejoice in the house of the qadistu-priestess. Whenever a woman gives birth And the baby's mother severs herself, The mud brick shall be put down for nine days. Nintu the womb ... steal out and make dew drop, Deliver (?) the field (of its produce) ninefold, like a thief. They built a temple for Adad in the city, Ordered heralds to proclaim And make a loud noise in the land. ... And spoke to his servant, 'You say, "I should find out in bed (?)". Make sure you attend to the message I shall tell you! Wall, listen constantly to me! Reed hut, make sure you attend to all my words! ... Enlil - - Enlil Enlil Enlil Mutinous god who warned of flood Enki - - Enki Enki Enki Where tablets found Nippur, Iraq Larsa, Iraq Abu Salabikh Iraq Sippar, Iraq Nabu, Iraq Nineveh, Turkey Quoted by ... ...
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75: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Modein (Hurvat Umm el-Umdan ...
... In the Hasmonean period, a wall was built over the opening and blocked it (W289; Fig. 6), and was later integrated in the Herodian synagogue's eastern bench (below). The Hasmonean Synagogue (Fig. 7). A slightly larger structure (6.7 × 10.5-11.5 m), identified as a synagogue, was built in the Hasmonean period above the Early Hellenistic hall and its peripheral corridor. The hall's entrance was fixed in the middle of its eastern wall. A U-shaped array of benches ran the length of three of the walls, although not parallel to them. The many fragments of red, yellow and white plaster discovered in the previous excavation above the floor of the hall indicate that the walls were decorated with colorful frescoes. The frescoes were painted in the secco technique, and were dated according to their style to the Hasmonean-Herodian periods (the first century BCE, prior to the year 15 BCE). Similar wall paintings were found in Jericho, Jerusalem and elsewhere (the frescoes were studied and ... ...
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76: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Gamla 76 BC
Archeological Excavations of Oldest Synagogues in the world Gamla 76 BC Click on photos for high resolution Introduction: 1. Gamla means "Camel" for the single hump shaped hill it was built upon. a. Like a double humped camel, it was the home of two different zealot rebellions, first in 2 BC then in 66 AD. ... found this town without a synagogue. b. The synagogue seen today is a one period occupation site that likely dates back to 76 BC and was used until destroyed in 67 AD. c. "Gamla is the earliest synagogue structure to have been discovered in Judaea to date'" The building may have been built around the turn of the first century C.E., although a mid-first century B.C.E. foundation, some time between Alexander Jannaeus (103-76 B.c.E.) and Herod (37-4 B.c.E.), has also been suggested. "The Gamla building is architecturally impressive. It is the only public building thus far excavated in that town and may well be the only one that ever existed there. Located adjacent to the eastern wall, ... ...
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77: The Exodus Route: Pi-Hahiroth
... Also we have can use the archeological site of El-kheleifeh which was ancient Elat, (1000 BC) to determine sea levels have really not changed much in 3000 years. From the topographical map of Tell el-kheleifeh, we can see that the structure is built lower than the 4 meters above sea level only 500 meters from the shore of the Red Sea. This is not ancient Ezion Geber, so it was not built on the shore line, but it is so close and so close to sea level, that we can be quite certain that sea level was not much ... They were to camp between the Migdol (watchtower) and Pi-hahiroth (mouth of water), directly across from Baal-Zephon (cult worship site) on the opposite shore. Problem is, the other shore is just a wide flat plain. While it is possible such a site existed, none has ever been found, even though many have looked for it. In the port of Suez crossing, they would exit the Red sea at Baal-Zephon, or very near it. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Click ... ...
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78: The Exodus Route: Etham "Shut in by wilderness"
The Exodus Route: The Etham Backtrack Etham Hb. šûr = "wall" and Egyptian htm = "wall, fortress". "Shut in by wilderness" "Now the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, "Tell the sons of Israel to turn back and camp before Pi-hahiroth, between Migdol and the sea; you shall camp in front of Baal-zephon, opposite it, by the sea. "For ... At Nuweiba Israel is not trapped because there is an easy route north along the coast to Elat. In fact, some actually map the route between their Mt. Sinai at Mt. Musa to Ezion Geber, to the Nuweiba beach, then north as a normal easy route. I have personally driven from Mt. Musa to Nuweiba to Elat and the route to get to Nuweiba is no ... On either side there was no place to go but back or cross to the other side. It was a dead end on both sides! The "Wilderness of Etham" may not exist. It is not in original text of the Bible in the Septuagint. It is only found in one passage: Num 33:8. Etham is not in the LXX at Num 33:8. Instead, the Septuagint has the word, ... ...
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79: The Rectangular Fortress at Kadesh Barnea, David Ussishkin, 1995 ...
... in the tenth century B.C.E.; the rectangular fortress dating from the eighth-sixth centuries B.C.E.; and a settlement which existed after the destruction of the fortress, dating from the Persian period. Only a single rectangular fortress was erected here, surrounded by a casemate wall, which 'occupied the entire site'. ... The remains of the rectangular fortress represent in fact two superimposed fortresses: the 'middle fortress', surrounded by a massive solid wall, constructed in the eighth century and destroyed during the seventh century B.C.E., and the 'upper fortress', surrounded by a casemate wall, apparently built by Josiah king of Judah in the second half ... A few stone-built granaries and walls uncovered outside the north-eastern side of the fortress wall date from the 'middle fortress'. The gate to the 'middle fortress' was not found, although the outer face of the fortress wall was uncovered along all four sides. Cohen's stratigraphic conclusions are illustrated in the plans ... ...
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80: 495-399 BC: The Judean Elephantine Egyptian Papyrus letters to ...
... At elephantine they had no security issues and could immediately commence building the temple. The Jewish Elephantine temple was a simple "tabernacle of Moses" architectural design that would require a perimeter wall and a few interior walls. Such a simple structure could be built quickly. Exactly which Jews would build a ... was independent] our forefathers built that temple in the Elephantine fortress and when Cambyses [the Persian ruler who conquered Egypt in 525 B.C.E.] entered Egypt, he found that temple built." But the Jews needed more than permission from the Egyptian ruler to build a temple. According to Israelite tradition, foreign soil was impure soil. ... The papyri-Aramaic archival documents, including copies of correspondence, memoranda, contracts and other legal materials-first came to light at the end of the 19th century and were published by numerous scholars over a 60-year period (1906-1966). They have recently been the subject of intensive investigation (with ... ...
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81: The Exodus Route: 22 Stops: Mt Sinai to 38 years at Kadesh Barnea
Click to View Overview map (Click on photo for high resolution) Click to View Satellite map (Click on photo for high resolution) Click to View Exodus locations: Click to View Kadesh Barnea Click to View Ezion Geber See also: Thirty-eight continuous years at Kadesh Top ten list of reasons why the exodus route was not discovered until ... Since they left on the 14th day of the first month, this means they had been traveling one year, one month and one week, since leaving Egypt. (57 weeks) So they left Sinai on 1:1:1! (year:month:week) They navigated about 20 stops over a period of between 10.5 and 11 months between Sinai and Kadesh Barnea. They arrived at Kadesh ... That is to say, had the Israelites made themselves familiar with the neighborhood of Kadesh-Barnea, then they would have known also its water-springs; but according to our passage, they have hardly more than arrived in the desert of Zin, and have as yet found no springs in it. Third, the people strove with Moses saying: Would ... ...
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82: Archeology of Daniel: Akkadian tablet from 605 BC Furnace of ...
Nebuchadnezzar produced over 15 million bricks stamped with his name in huge brick kilns. "The king reflected and said, 'Is this not Babylon the great, which I myself have built as a royal residence by the might of my power and for the glory of my majesty?'" (Daniel 4:30) Archaeological evidence that confirms Daniel 4:30: One of 15 million fired brick of Nebuchadnezzar: 5. More important, this tablet proves Daniel was written in the 6th century BC, not 150 BC as the skeptics suggest because execution in an industrial kiln was unknown during the Hasmonean era. 6. Amazing that from chronology, Zedekiah was present and bowed down. Nebuchadnezzar called Zedekiah ... "sakin tem miiti" in line 1 is the most obvious anachronism because it did not come into use until 200 years after Samsu-iluna had died. "The office of sakin temi originates in the Kassite period (1531-1155 BC). Up until the middle of the ninth century, the sakin remi seems to have been a rather minor provincial official ... ... ...
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83: Gilgal
Although the site lacks permanent living quarters, it contains considerable pottery, the earliest of which dates to the 13th and 12th centuries B.C.E. and closely resembles pottery from the altar the author excavated on Mt. Ebal. In addition, the monumental size of el 'Unuq's enclosure wall suggests a fortification. This evidence supports the identification of el 'Unuq as a fortified camp from the early Iron I period, the period of Israel's earliest ... To the north, deep down, is the gorge of the Wadi Far'ah, surrounded by its 1,000-foot-high cliffs; to the east and west are steep slopes. Only on the south is the hill connected by a saddle to the surrounding area. The oval enclosure measures approximately 800 feet in the longer direction and nearly 500 feet in the shorter direction. Its wall was built of unworked stones, similar to but slightly smaller than those found in the altar we had previously discovered on Mt. Ebal.j The Arabs call this enclosure el 'Unuq (OO-nook), the ... ...
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84: The Bema: Prototype Of The Church Pulpit: Neh 8
... This also strengthens the idea that many of the functions that happen in synagogues, (worship, reading the Bible, courts, civic meetings to discuss spiritual life or threats) were borrowed from the ancient function of city gates. (This is dealt with in another chapter of this book on line.) 2. Ancient synagogues with one or more bemas: Gamla, Herodium, Jericho, Modein, Gush Halav and Ostia: a. "Modiin-Hurvat Umm el-Umdan: Synagogue I (Stage 2): The earliest synagogue was built above the Hellenistic structure and has been dated to the end of the 2nd-late 1st centuries BCE (the Hasmonean period). The public structure, which contains a trapeze-shaped hall (10.5 x 6.7 m) surrounded by a courtyard, used parts of the earlier structure it was built on. The entrance to the structure was in the center of the east wall. Wide benches (or a basis for them) were attached to three of the walls. The walls were decorated with colored wall paintings. Two fixtures were found in the center of the hall, ... ...
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85: Exodus Route Maps: Old, Ancient, Antique, Vintage and Modern ...
... in two places is also found in the Madaba map regarding the location of Mt. Gerizim and Mt. Ebal. Just as the Madaba Map has two locations for Gerizim and Ebal, so too does Abraham Ortelius's map have two locations for Petra and Kadesh Barnea. What is clear, however, is that Abraham Ortelius located Kadesh Barnea beside Petra. He just didn't know where Petra was! This information came from Josephus and Eusebius! 4. The maps of Sebastian Munster (1545 AD) and Abraham Ortelius (1587 AD) and Jan Jansson (1630 AD), used a numbering system for the exodus route stops. Kadesh Barnea was at "stop 33", which is one after Ezion Geber (stop 32) and one before Mt. ... The gulf of Aqaba and the Sinai Peninsula was not understood or mapped until about 1750 AD. This map is very interesting because it shows Kadesh at Ain Weibeh. In 1838 Edward Robinson chose Ein El Weibeh for Kadesh. Here is a map that shows Kadesh at Weibeh from the historical time period when scholars wrongly thought it was ... ...
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86: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Migdal, Taracheae 50 BC
... In addition to access to the water collector it was built f jumper with small steps that descended from the south wall on the first floor d. It is clear that at this point the southern wall was already in ruins and that the vacuum of the likely port of minisinagoga had been transformed into the gate of the flow of water, being situated in a very low point. The transformation of the mini-synagogue in water manifold lasted until the second Roman period, when it was abandoned due to the rise of the new complex to the west water tower. In fact in the sludge that flooded as the collector, we found a lot of ceramic according to the Roman period. The coins found in the same slime are under consideration. Persisting the sources, in the same area, but a little 'further to the west was built a new complex for the collection by the spring waters and for the conveying means aqueduct in the farthest zone. The new complex follows the abandonment of the first water manifold." (Archaeological ... ...
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87: Synagogue Moses' Seat: Metaphor of Pride: Mt 23:2-3; Jas 2:1 ...
... A marble chair and footstool were found in situ, flanked by a row of marble benches, along the northern half of the west wall of the Delos synagogue in room A, dated to the 1st century BCE (Goodenough 1958, III:Fig. 876; Bruneau 1970:492; Hachlili 1998:80-81, Fig. 11-35). White (1987:148) maintains that the benches and the precisely centered throne belong to the period of the renovation of Room A. Goodenough (1953, 11:71, note 9) compares the Delos ... Rahmani (1990:203) maintains that the Delos arrangement "matches to a degree the description given of the seating customary in a contemporary Jewish court of law; the president sat in the center and the elders at his sides." The Delos chair was a prominent seat intended as a place for one of the synagogue dignitaries, like the theater chairs. (2) The other form of prominent seats found in synagogues is those built as part of the structure, abutted to the Jerusalem-oriented wall next to the Torah Shrine (Hachlili 1998:81)." (Ancient ... ...
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88: bible-archeology-destruction-muslim-archeologists
... The Muslims, to make their claim to the Temple Mount stronger, are now using the underground structures as places for worship especially Solomon's stables. This has been an underground area open for a long, long period, and they recently determined to change it into a mosque. The problem is that this vast underground area, which could contain 10,000 worshippers, had ... In the process they have destroyed not only many archaeological artifacts, but judging by the stones that were taken out of that pit, a huge wall also was destroyed. In my estimation that was a wall built by King Hezekiah around 700 B.C. So major destruction has been done by these excavations. Archaeologists usually don't protest against excavations if you excavate and record what you have been finding. But to bring in bulldozers and destroy everything is totally different. In the debris that was dumped in a nearby valley, beautiful fragments of gateways of the Herodian temple complex have been found. And although you ... ...
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89: Archeology and the Temple in Jerusalem
Travels in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land. New York, 1844, vol. II.) The Fortress of Antonia was built at the Dome of the Rock. The wailing wall was built by "Hadrian" not "Herod" Solomon's aqueduct that supplied water to the Temple. Today, the temple mount level is 10-20 meters higher ... While in Babylon for 70 years, sacrifices ceased, but there was continuous offering of sacrifices when Herod built the temple in 20 BC. So there are two "Temple periods" but three different temple buildings. First temple Period: 950-586 BC #1 Solomon 950 BC (first temple) Babylonian Captivity 70 years sacrifices ceased Second Temple period: 515- 70 AD #2 Zerubbabel 515 BC (second temple) #3 Herod 20 BC ... In 325 AD Contanstine tore down the Temple of Jupiter and assumed Hadrian built the temple of Jupiter on top of the spot where the temple of Solomon once stood. Constantine built an octagon church on the site. In 700 AD the Muslims found the foundations of Constanine's octagon church and built ... ...
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90: Jerusalem Temple Mount: The Charles Wilson and Charles Warren ...
... The stones at the south end of the pier between the two gates have chiseled drafts round their margins. The sides of the vestibule were originally built of stones having the marginal draft, but at some period of reconstruction the walls were cut away in order to give relief to four pilasters opposite the monoliths which support the roof and the draft thus disappeared ; the work was however either left unfinished, or the floor was at a higher level, for at the foot of the pilasters the ... At the south end of the mosque is a large Mihrab, which must have formed part of the original design of the present building; it is called the Mihbar-al-Imam-al-Shafi (Mihrab of the Shafiaite Imam). In the Mosque of Zachariah one of the sculptured slabs was found built into the wall, similar to No. 1. of the Dome of the Rock series, without the squares in the centre. The floor is roughly paved with old material, and the spaces between the stones filled with coarse mosaic work. The portion of the mosque ... ...
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91: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Qiryat Sefer 90 BC
... The Torah Shrine was likely a wooden box with either curtains or two wooded doors: 6. "Kiryat Sefer is located some 25 km. east of Tel Aviv, on a hill near the ancient road from Caesarea via Beit Horon to Jerusalem. The remains of a small Jewish village were found at the site. Several dwellings were arranged around a broad ... The Synagogue: A small building with a unique plan stood in the village square. It was a square structure (9.6 m. wide on each side), the façade with the main entrance facing north. This wall was particularly well built of large ashlars with margins and smoothed boss, unlike the other walls, which were constructed of large, trimmed stones like the ... Unique to the site in terms of its size, location, plan, and the type of stone used, the building was oriented on a northwest-southeast axis, with its entrance facing northwest. The facade of the building was built of hewn stones with margins typical of the Herodian building style of the late Second Temple period. The ... ...
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92: How Petra was Built, Shaher M. Rababeh, 2005, p223-227
How Petra was Built: An analysis of the construction techniques of the Nabataean freestanding buildings and rock-cut monuments in Petra, Jordan BAR International Series 1460 2005 p223-227 (How Petra was Built, Shaher M. Rababeh, 2005, p223-227) ... At the same time, there are features not found elsewhere. Others are the earliest known examples. Therefore, there is in fact a whole range of possibilities, and the question is how it developed and varied, and where within this range Nabataean construction practice lay. It is not at present possible to establish chronological stages for the different technical aspects because the monuments are packed into a short period (from the last quarter of the 1St cent. BC to the early 2nd cent. AD), and ... The properties of the sandstone influenced the size of blocks used for building by the Nabataeans, both in walls and columns. In terms of size, wall blocks (average) measure c. 70 x 30 x 30 cm and weigh about c. 150 kg. The walls of the buildings ... ...
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93: The historical territory of the Amorites in the Bible
This forces Israel to travel south to past Elat and Ezion geber, then due east for 20 miles then north to a location parallel with Jericho. Then asked permission for the Amorites to pass by their land so they could cross the Jordan. Judges 11:14-26 The Amorites controlled all the way from the Arnon River north to Mt. Hermon, the highest snow peaked mountain east of tel Dan: Deut 3:8 Exodus period Nations in Canaan Click to View Click to View Click to View The Amorites The Moabites The Edomites A. Amorite Territory from Abraham to Conquest: 2000-1406BC Click to View At the time of Abraham 2000BC, the Amorites lived in ... The sons of Gad built Dibon and Ataroth and Aroer, and Atroth-shophan and Jazer and Jogbehah, and Beth-nimrah and Beth-haran as fortified cities, and sheepfolds for sheep. The sons of Reuben built Heshbon and Elealeh and Kiriathaim, and Nebo and Baal-meon—their names being changed—and Sibmah, and they gave other names to the cities which they built. The sons of Machir ... ...
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94: TEXTBOOK FRAUD: Pepper Moth (biston betularia): "Piltdown Moth ...
... in Action, Michael E. N. Majerus, 1998, p156) A relatively invariant species of white and black moth became almost exclusively completely black, over a period of just 50 years. (Melanism: Evolution in Action, Michael E. N. Majerus, 1998, p97) If a large number of peppered moths, collected across the British Isles, are ... 1998, p117) The rarity of such occurrences Kettlewell accounts for by noting that many non-industrial melanics are mainly found far from industrial centres. (Melanism: Evolution in Action, Michael E. N. Majerus, 1998, p202) Click to View No single factor As we shall see, such search must be in vain, for a single factor does not exist. ... "The conifers within this zone show marked defoliation and there are no epiphytic lichens to be seen. Severely defoliated pines ca. 30 km south of Monchegorsk. The crowns of the trees are more defoliated on the side facing the Severonikel metal smelter." ("Kola Peninsula pollutants and forest ecosystems in Lapland", edited by ... ...
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95: Dictionary of ancient pottery of the Bible
... This vessel looks like a smaller bowl attached to the inside of a flatter, wider bowl. Some were lamps, while the function of others is currently undetermined. Cylindrical. See Wall profile. Cyma. A curved form as in the top or bottom of an "S"-shape. D Decanter. A short-to-tall jug, most often with sharp angular ... Fishplate. A medium-to-large (diameter), intermediate (depth) bowl with an internal impression and doubled (pendant) rim and is most commonly found during the Hellenistic period. Flask. A very short-to-short jug with ovoid or lenticular body. A pilgrim flask is a specialized flask which is an Iron II form with a round body (with ovoid cross-section) ... A vessel, pierced with ventilation holes, used for containing charcoal (aka: brazier or censer). Incising/incision. see Surface treatment. Inclusion. See Ware. Incrustation. The calcium-carbonate residue built up on the surface of the vessel. Indicator sherds. see Diagnostics. Inverted. Inverted refers to any vessel part ... ...
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96: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Gush Halav, Gischala 78 BC
There are two stages to the church: an early structure in 250 AD and a later structure around 330 AD due to earthquake. d. The excavators found fragments of two heart-shaped columns with two matching capitals whose original location was uncertain. They were placed on the ... If the synagogue points east it is not pre-70 AD but built after 200 AD. b. If the synagogue is oriented towards Jerusalem it is not pre-70 AD but built after 200 AD. 4. See Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem C. Bible and other Literary references: 1. "A [A house in a city] the roofs of which form its wall, B or one in a city which was not surrounded by a wall from the time of Joshua ben Nun, C is not deemed a dwelling house ... Given "the significant quantities of Chalcolithic, Early Bronze, and Middle Bronze pottery, ... significant quantities of Iron II material," ... "several nearly complete bowls [from the Persian period]," and the Hellenistic and Hasmonean coins and ceramics found there, Gush ... ...
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97: Security of Bulla and Seals Judah Israel. Creation of ancient ...
... When the Roman army came in 68 AD, the scribes placed the scrolls in clay jars & hid them in the caves of Qumran. Cave 4 is where the famous Isaiah scroll was found! The Scriptorium of Qum'ran In this room plastered in mud brick, benches and tables were discovered along with 3 ceramic and metal indwells attesting to the fact that the scribes who copied the scrolls sat here. Writing the Dead Sea Scrolls: About a dozen scrolls as well as myriad fragments of scrolls of all the books of the Old Testament except Esther. Sectarian texts and other Jewish literature of that period were found in the caves near Qumran. Texts uncovered at the excavation, were ... Inscription on wood: "Ahmose I". 18th Dynasty, 1557-1532 BC (Ahmoses I expelled Hyksos) 1. An Egyptian scribe registering Nubian tribute including ostrich eggs and feathers, a monkey, gold, and ebony. Wall painting tomb of Rekhamire at Thebes: 1475-1448 BC 2. Egyptian Scribe's palette 1000 B.C. Thebes 3. Egyptian scribe with papyrus roll 5th ... ...
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98: Dinosaurs in ancient Cambodian temple
fashion of Buddha, have been found throughout the region. Click to View An excellent example can be seen in the National Museum Of Cambodia in Phnom Pehn. He built the beautiful temple monastery Ta Prohm in honor of his mother, dedicating it in 1186. Click to View Click to View These awesome temples were rediscovered by Portuguese adventurers and Catholic missionaries in the 16th century and many were restored in 19th and 20th centuries. Ta Prohm, one of the most picturesque, was left in it's natural state. It recently gained international attention as the setting for the first Laura Croft movie. At the corner formed by the elaborate front entrance and the front wall is a ten-foot column covered ... "Author: Claude Jacques, a long standing member of the Ecole Francaise d'Extreme Orient, lived in Cambodia for nine years where he taught Khmer history at the Archeology Department of Phnom Penh. Throughout this period he also pursued his research which frequently took him to Angkor and ... ...
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99: Shalmaneser III: Annals on annals Basalt throne: 850BC
The king is shown seated and the text is inscribed on the two sides and the back of his throne. From Layard's description of the location in which the statue was found, Andrae concluded that it had originally been erected inside the Tabira Gate and this is corroborated by the inscription's interest in that ... I went down to Chaldaea [850 BC] (and) received tribute from all the kings of Chaldaea. (Lines 9b-20) When the great (inner) wall of my city, Aššur, and its outer wall, which the kings, my fathers, who preceded me, had previously built - (when) these walls became dilapidated and fell into ruin, I took (line 25) both of them, as a single work assignment, from the Tabira Gate ... Tukultï-Ninurta (II) 3. What you read in the book, you find in the ground! 4. Find me a church to attend in my home town this Sunday! 9 Inscriptions of Shalmaneser III Kurkh Monolith Basalt Statue Black Obelisk Twin Bulls Marble Tablets Alabaster Statue Bronze Gates Basalt Throne Clay Brick Detailed outline ... ...
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100: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Delos, Greece 250 BC
... The building is surely a private, peristyle courtyard house built as early as the second century B.C.E. but renovated for Jewish community use about the beginning of the first century B.C.E. The house had been situated near the shore in a domestic neighborhood during the course of the second century B.C.E. The building ... This is a provision for a seated congregation. In the published plans, there is also a evidence that marble benches were found on the south wall of Room B. These benches are about 45 cm. wide. In the middle of the extant bench on the west is a fine marble "throne," designated a "Seat of Moses" in some publications, though probably erroneously. ... It is generally agreed that the sire functioned as a synagogue at least from the first century B.C.E. until the second century C.E., and that the structure did not undergo any far-reaching alterations during this period. There is little agreement, however, as to when it first became a synagogue. The controversy involves the ... ...
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