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101: Stele, inscriptions, manuscripts, scrolls, codex, New Testament ...
Bible Inscriptions of Shalmaneser III Ahab, Jehu, Omri, Ben-Hadad II, Hazael, Tyre, Sidon King of Assyria 858-824 BC Start here: Detailed outline on Shalmaneser III Kurkh Monolith Basalt Statue Black Obelisk Start here: Detailed outline on Shalmaneser III Twin Bulls Marble Tablets Alabaster Statue Start here: Detailed outline on Shalmaneser III Bronze Gates Basalt Throne Clay Brick Start here: Detailed outline on Shalmaneser III Stele of 841 BC: Hazael Stele and Mesha Stele Hazael Stele (Tel ... A stunning collection of six (6) stela, statues and inscriptions fully document how God used Assyrian king Adad-Nirari III, as the one who delivered Josiah, king of Israel, out of the hand of the Ben-Hadad III, king of Aram at Damascus in 2 Kings ... El-Lahun Berlin Museum Papyrus 10012 and the 12th Dynasty, Year 7 of Pharaoh Sesostris III Detailed outline The Story of Sinuhe: The Biography of Sinuhe And Edomite chief Jeush, son of Esau named in Gen 36:5,18 Detailed outline Sanballat bulla, ... ...
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102: They are digging up Bible stories! Start Page
We can: It came from God! We never find any conflict with the facts of archeology and the Bible. We accept the discovery of a buried village in an ancient tel, or bones or tools are pottery or writings. It is the interpretation or opinions of the very archeologists who sometimes invent some rather wild ... Sinai, there is absolutely no chance that the Pope or the Ecumenical Patriarch will change their view. To do so would call into question their entire foundation based upon human oral tradition. C. The problem of sloppy/indifferent Bible students: The Bible student knows that in 1445 BC, Kadesh Barnea was occupied by Israel in the wilderness for about 38 years and is almost universally ... Twenty years later, in the late 1990s, questions were raised concerning the core of the paradigm by J. Wightman (1990) and especially by David Jamieson-Drake (1991) whose influential book included a frontal attack from an archaeological standpoint on the very concept of the United Monarchy of ancient ... ...
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103: The Septuagint, LXX: 10 Archeological proofs the Septuagint Tanakh ...
... Greek Manuscript 8HevXIIgr (ie. Dodekapropheton) dates to 50 BC and cannot be a Christian manuscript. b. 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 Museum in Jerusalem. c. The name of the God (YHWH) is written in ... According to experts in papyrology, it is to be dated between 50 bce and 50 ce, more probably towards the end of the 1st century bce." (The Septuagint in Context: Introduction to the Greek Version of the Bible, Marcos, N. Fernández, p191, 2000 AD) 9. 50 BC: Hebrew manuscript of the shorter version of Jeremiah the prophet found at Qumran: a. In Cave 4 at Qumran 4QJera and 4QJerb ... It is possible, of course, that the codices of the fourth and fifth centuries a.d. incorporate some post-Hellenistic modifications affecting the gemstones named, but at present there is no reason to think this happened." (Old Testament Gemstones: A Philological, Geological, and Archaeological Assessment of ... ...
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104: The Bema: Prototype Of The Church Pulpit: Neh 8
enough to comfortably allow room for 14 people. c. "And all the people gathered as one man at the square which was in front of the Water Gate, and they asked Ezra the scribe to bring the book of the law of Moses which the Lord had given to Israel. ... 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 ... The Tosefta, as will be recalled, mentions a bima made of wood located in the center of the synagogue in Alexandria. Possibly owing to the perishable nature of wood, no such bima has ever been recovered among the archaeological finds. In only one ... ...
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105: The ark of the covenant is captured and Shiloh goes extinct. ...
Idolatry is rampant throughout Israel and the moral faithless corruption of the High Priest Eli and his two sons, is more than God can tolerate. God is about to strike Israel a huge blow at the hands of the Philistines. 3. The tabernacle of Moses has ... modern Bible translations of the Book of Genesis wrongly render the size of the Tabernacle of Moses and Noah's based upon an 18-inch cubit. 3. The 'old Egyptian/Babylon' cubit of 20.6 inches was used in the Book of Genesis, particularly with regards to the size of the Ark of Noah and the Tabernacle of Moses. This was, according to various sources, the length of the cubit in the earliest times in Egypt, and also in Babylonia 4. "When preparing for my talk at the Near East Archaeological ... Thus he judged Israel forty years." (1 Samuel 4:17-18) b. "Then the king said to Doeg, "You turn around and attack the priests." And Doeg the Edomite turned around and attacked the priests, and he killed that day eighty-five men who wore the linen ... ...
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106: The historical territory of the Ammonites in the Bible
... Iron Age II remains date to the eighth and seventh centuries b.c., with evidences of destruction that recall the rebukes of Amos (Amos 1:14), Jeremiah (Jer. 49:2, 3), and Ezekiel (Ezek. 25:5) against Rabbah and the Ammonites. " (Harper's Bible dictionary.) F. Solomon married Ammonite women and started worshipping Molech: " Now King Solomon loved many foreign women along with the daughter of Pharaoh: Moabite, Ammonite, Edomite, Sidonian, and Hittite women, from the nations concerning which the Lord had said to the sons of Israel, "You shall not associate with them, nor shall they associate with you, for they will surely turn your heart ... Nehemiah 13:1-2 "and I came to Jerusalem and learned about the evil that Eliashib had done for Tobiah, by preparing a room for him in the courts of the house of God." Nehemiah 13:7 H. Balaam inscription at Tel Deir Alla: Lemaire says that, even though there are still a few gaps, the first nine lines of Combination I can now be read with considerable ... ...
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107: Melqart Stele of Ben-Hadad-Ezer II: 845 BC
... Hadad in all likelihood means 'thunderer' and as the storm-god he brings both fertility through abundant rains and destruction through fierce winds and storms. His voice (rigmu) can be a sign of both blessing and curse." (Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, ... or a little later. The latter stele is in standard Canaanite (Phoenician); the former is in a dialect related to the language of northern Israel as we know it from the Ostraca of Samaria, but not identical with it. The addition of a new inscribed stele to the two already known, is accordingly a matter of unusual archaeological interest. Moreover, it is the first inscribed monument of significance found bearing the name of a king of Damascus (Aram) . ... We take the Bir-Hadad of the inscription to be the son and crown-prince or coregent of (Hadad-)Idri ('Ior) , who flourished c. 870-842 BCE." (Melqart Stele of Ben-Hadad II, Translation by Frank Cross, Leaves from an Epigraher's notebook, p174, fn19, 2003 AD) IV. Ben-Hadad ... ...
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108: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Gush Halav, Gischala 78 BC
Both buildings are among the early group of synagogues (i.e. they date from the 2nd-3rd centuries AD). The site is identified with el-Jish in Upper Galilee." (The Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land, Gush-Halav) b. A church was built on top ... 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 in a walled city. D And what is a dwelling house in a walled city? E [A city in which are not less than] three courtyards, each with two houses, surrounded by a wall from the time of Joshua ben Nun, F such as: I the old castle of Sepphoris; 2. the fortress of Gush Halab, 3. old ... It did not come wholly to an end until the fall of Masada (April 73)." (Prolegomena to the History of Israel, J. Wellhausen, p538, 1885 AD) Conclusion: 1. For an observant Jews like John of Gischala, he would live in a city with a synagogue which ... ...
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109: 732 BC: Ahaz King of Judah pays tribute to Tiglath-pileser III ...
Ahaz sent messengers to King Tiglath-pileser of Assyria, saying, "I am your servant and your son. Come up, and rescue me from the hand of the king of Aram and from the hand of the king of Israel, who are attacking me." Ahaz also took the silver and gold found in the house of the Lord and in the treasures of the king's ... He is listed among a group who paid tribute to the Assyrian king, and is called by his longer name (Ia-u-ha-zi) or Jehoahaz" (LBD, Ahaz, 2015 AD) "Following Tiglath-pileser III's campaigns in Palestine in 734 bce, Edom, too, came under Assyrian domination. Some of the Assyrian sources deal with the kingdom of Edom, and mention the names of some of its kings and their achievements: for example, the building inscription of Tiglath-pileser III refers to Qosmalku of Edom as one of the kings from whom he received tribute." (Archaeology of the Land of the Bible, V II, Edom, p 268, 2001 AD) "Likewise, the Edomite name Kaush-Malak in the building inscription of ... ...
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110: Four Hebrew Scripts: Mosaic, Hieroglyphic, Paleo, Aramaic, square ...
... After Hebrew went extinct about 300 BC a fourth Hebrew alphabet was invented by the Masoretes in 600-900 AD that added vowels for the first time. This fourth Hebrew alphabet is known as "Masoretic Hebrew" and is used today in modern Israel starting ... Masoretic-Hebrew "vowelled" script invented by Masoretes in 600 AD. 7. See full outline on Samuel's and Ezra's script changes in the bible manuscripts I. Origin of the Hebrew Alphabet: 1. Hebrew as the first and oldest alphabet on earth: In order to ... There is no evidence of any script during the patriarchal age. c. In 1859 BC, Jacob died and Ephraim and Manasseh moved to Goshen (Avaris, Tel Dab'a) d. Up to this point, the Hebrews had no written script but were "verbal only" much like the current ... usage of both Aramaic and the use of the Aramaic alphabet for Hebrew: a. "History of Aramaic: Aramaic has an almost three-thousand-year datable history, with the earliest texts dating to the mid-ninth century BCE and with dialects spoken yet today. ... ...
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111: Ein El Qedeis: "Piltdown Kadesh" Kadesh Barnea: 1881 - 1916 AD
... Kadesh --the 'holy fountain,' as the name means-- which gushed forth when Moses smote the rock." (Kadesh, William Smith's Bible Dictionary, 1884 AD) In 1896 AD, Kades next visited by Lagrange: In 1910, Schmidt (who himself visited Kades in 1905 AD) ... Date of the fortress at Ein Qedeis: The fortress Solomon built at Kades (Ein Qedeis), is located a short distance from the actual spring. Ein Qedeis is one of 50 Solomon built to protect the border against Egypt to the south and Edom to the east of the Arabah Valley. There is no archeological evidence of any occupation by any culture before 1000 BC. If Israel had spent 38 years here as Kadesh, there would need to be some trace in actual archeological evidence. But there is none. Introduction document: Solomon's network of military border fortresses Click to View Qudeirat Click to View Qedeis Click to View Quseima Click to View Nahas Click to View K. Ajrud Click to View Elat/Kheleifeh Click to View Haseva Click to View Loz D. The shape of ... ...
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112: The Ascent of Akrabbim: (Ascent of Scorpions)
... The word "upward" is common and non-specific. The word "border" is the common word for denoting territory or a border. But it is well known in the Bible that the expression "went up" or "went down" referred to elevation. For example: "Joseph went up ... Obadiah 3-4 But for man it was an untouchable fortress. Click to View (blue #2 on map) Our second choice for the ascent of Akrabbim starts on the eastern edge of the Arabah valley and ascends eastward into modern Jordan. Although there are two ... This route, although it is not the ascent of Akrabbim, does indeed travel along an ancient route from the Arabah valley, through one of Solomon's border fortresses he built at Ein Haseva and into the promised land. It matters not that we reject this ... This is modern "At Tafila" in Jordan where it intersects with Highway #35. Click to View E. The traditional (wrong) location of the ascent of Akrabbim in Israel today: Click to View Click to View Click to View Ma'ale Aqrabim (Scorpion Ascent) With ... ...
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113: Shalmaneser III: Annals on annals Balawat bronze Gates: 848BC
Akkadian Inscription on bronze bands and sheathing over cedar Discovery Imgur-Enlil (modern Balâwât) 1876 AD Current location Ancient Orient Museum Istanbul (replica in British Museum) Bible names Tribute of Tyre and Sidon Historic events One of the six battles between Israel (Ahab, Jehoram and Jehu) and Assyria: It highlights the ongoing battles between Shalmaneser III of Assyria and ... The recent remarkable discoveries of Hall and Woolley a.t Tel Obeid, near the site of the ancient Ur, will hardly compel us to modify our estimate of the Shalmaneser bronzes, but they do raise the question as to whether King's doubts as to their source, based upon the smallness of the mound of Balâwât, ... I shut up Ahûni, son of Adini in his city, who since the days of my ancestor kings had been exercising haughty and forceful rulership, carrying off his grain, and cutting down his orchards. To save his life he crossed the Euphrates and took refuge in his fortress Shitamrat, a mountain peak which hangs ... ...
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114: 597 BC: Arad Ostraca #18: Man seeks asylum in Temple of Solomon ...
... Albright compared it to the hieratic sign for the area measure (1/2 aroura), and assumed that Shemaryahu was supposed to receive a piece of land outside of the fortress, perhaps in order to build a house and garden.6 This is a far-fetched proposal; ... One may assume that he was the head of a troop, sent 'with his forces to one of the fortresses in the Negeb. The Kersosi -- a member of the Kei os family, known from the Bible (Ezra 2:44; Neh 7:47). This is the first mention of one of the names of ... This may be linked to the fact that the "house of the Lord" at Arad existed up to Stratum VII, and was destroyed finally during the reign of Josiah, about a generation before this letter was written. Even though the sanctuary at Arad was no longer ... Click here for SPECIAL INTRODUCTION TO ALL ARAD OSTRACA . Edomite attack on Judah Arad #40 "Letter to Zedekiah" Edomite attack on Judah Arad #24 "Zedekiah's Reply" Asylum inside the Temple of YHWH Arad #18 "Solomon Temple Sanctuary" Jehoiakim becomes ... ...
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115: How long was the flood? How long did it take to Build Noah's ...
Most modern Bible translations of the Book of Genesis wrongly render the size of the ark based upon an 18-inch cubit. We know from archeology that the 18 inch cubit did not come into use until the time of Hezekiah around 700 BC because the Siloam tunnel at 1200 cubits long, gives a cubit of 17.5 inches. c. "When preparing for my talk at the Near East Archaeological Society meeting, I reviewed a lot of the publications of Manfred Bietak and others regarding ... The royal cubit is known from Old Kingdom architecture dating from at least as early as the construction of the Step Pyramid of Djoser around 2,700 BCE" (The Cubit: A History and Measurement Commentary, Mark H. Stone, Journal of ... using a 20.6 inch cubit. https://www.bible.ca/tabernacle-of-moses-tent-of-meeting-wilderness-outer-curtain-size-100-50-5-cubits-shiloh-israel.jpg B. Size and dimensions of Noah's Ark: 515 x 85.8 x 51.5 feet (using the correct 20.6 inch cubit) 1. The ... ...
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116: Saul Hunts David. Timeline, maps, chronology, sermons of Judges ...
... In one of the most romantic passages in the Bible, Boaz tells Ruth she is under the protection of the wings of God and then Ruth asks Boaz later to spread the [wings] of his covering over her: ""May the Lord reward your work, and your wages be full ... David sought refuge from a physical fortress outside the graces of God in Moab and returned to seek shelter of his only fortress: God himself, the Rock! This was a great spiritual lesson for David. David returned to Israel and becomes a pillar of ... The result of David's spiritual failure and subsequent success are the many Psalms David wrote with the theme of protection under Boaz's "shadow of wings of protection" and God is our rock of refuge, not some fortress in a pagan gentile foreign ... Doeg the Edomite betrays David and Saul orders the high priest and all the priests who served at the tabernacle to come to his palace at Gibeah to make account for their actions. Why was Doeg the Edomite "detained by the Lord" at the tabernacle at ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-maps-timeline-chronology-1samuel-21-31-saul-david-on-the-run-1012-1004bc.htm
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117: 300 BC: The Death of Hebrew Language, rise of The Septuagint ...
... If one believes the letter of Aristeas, the Greek Pentateuch was made by Palestinian Jews for a scholarly purpose: for the library of the Ptolemaic king. As a matter of fact, however, it was probably made for the Jews living in Egypt in the 3rd c. bce. Which ... The language is German and the Aramaic alphabet originated in Syria in 900 BC. 5. Restored "Aramaic Hebrew" conversion using Aramaic script around 1915 AD after World War 1: a. Hebrew was a dead language from 100 AD until it was revived in Tel Aviv after World War I (1914 AD) where the "Legion of the Defenders of the Language" forced Hebrew into the schools, workplace and markets with slogans like, "Jew, speak Hebrew". b. By the time of Israel national statehood ... The General population in Judea at the time of Christ spoke Aramaic and Greek but were illiterate in Hebrew. b. Each synagogue had a copy of the Greek Tanakh as their standard pulpit bible. 2. Two unique events in world history can be attributed to the Jews: a. The ... ...
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118: 242 Dates for the End of the world!!! Date Setters!
... This also occurred in 7 BCE and is thought by some to be the star that some of the Gospels mentioned as leading the three wise men to Jesus. 1999-AUG-11: According to the 1997-MAY-27 issue of Sun Magazine, the Anti-Christ is alive today and living in ... the laws of Yahweh set down in the Bible are not universally obeyed, and the temple in Jerusalem not rebuilt to lie side by side with the Dome of the Rock Mosque. Hawkins has about 3,000 followers who believe he will announce the second coming of Jesus before being murdered by Satan. (Apocalypse Really Soon: ABC news, Jan 5, 1999) 1999 Concerned Christians This group, whose members were ordered deported from Israel, was started by Monte Kim Miller, who used to run an anti-cult network in Denver. ... A spokesman for Sukyo Mahikiri has denied the cult is linked to Aum Shinrikyo or that it is anti-Semitic. (Apocalypse Really Soon: ABC news, Jan 5, 1999) 2000 Elohim City In the Cookson Hills of eastern Oklahoma lies the fortress-town of Elohim City, ... ...
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119: Exodus Route: Men who misled the world away from truth
... During the 430 years of Egyptian captivity, the Hebrews enjoyed great prosperity because Goshen included the lake at Wadi Tumilat which intercepted imported goods from the Red Sea. Likewise Rameses (Tel el Dab'a) intercepted goods as an end port for ... breaking important synchronistic links between the Bible and known archeology. He not only shifts time, but all known pottery assemblages together with it. For example, Ramesses II (LBIII, 1250 BC) becomes Shishak who destroyed Jerusalem (Iron IIA, 925 BC). With the Rohl chronology, the Amarna period (LB II, 1380 BC) is contemporary with David (Iron IIA- 1000 BC) and so on. Even more troubling is the fact that Rohl shifts the archaeological pottery assemblages with his new chronology. This ... is the "unknown deliverer" of 2 Ki 13:5 in 799 BC. In fact, Adad-narari III (810-783 BC) is the one God sent to deliver Israel in 2 Kings 13:5: "The Lord gave Israel a deliverer [Adad-narari III], so that they escaped from under the hand of the ... ...
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120: A Note on an Inscription from Kuntillet Ajrud, Debra Chase
Introduction In 1975-76 several Hebrew and Phoenician inscriptions were discovered in a fortress-like structure at Kuntillet Ajrud (Kuntillet Quraiyah) in the northern Sinai. Numerous reports on the finds have appeared, but the most complete is Israel Museum Catalogue 175, Kuntillet ... 1978b Kuntillet cAjrad: A Religious Centre from the Time of the Judaean Monarchy on the Border of Sinai. Jerusalem: Israel Museum. 1979 Did Yahweh Have a Consort? Biblical Archaeology Review 5: 24-35. Meshel, Z., and Meyers, C. 1976 The Name of God in the Wilderness of Zin. Biblical Archeologist 39: 6-10. Naveh, J. 1979 Graffiti and Dedications. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 235: 27-30. Pardee, D. 1978 Letters from Tel Arad. Ugarit-Forschungen 10: 289-336. Singer, S. 1976 Cache of Hebrew and Phoenician Inscriptions Found in the Desert. Biblical Archaeology Review 2: 33-34. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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121: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Modein (Hurvat Umm el-Umdan ...
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. The book of Maccabees provides a lot of information ... And many from Israel came to them, and Mattathias and his sons were assembled together. And those from the king responded and said to Mattathias, saying, "You are a leader and honored and great in this city and supported with sons and brothers." (1 ... The main finds that were discovered - a rural settlement with a central lane flanked by residential structures and a public structure identified as a synagogue - date from the second century BCE to the Bar Kokhba rebellion (132 CE). The synagogue ... New Discoveries and Current Research, Rachel Hachlili, p34, 2013 AD) 9. "Discovered in excavations undertaken in 2000-2001 by A. Onn and others, this village existed from the Persian period onwards, with the main stratum dating from the Roman era. ... ...
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122: Herodotus 484 - 424 BC (Greek Geographer/historian)
... geographer and historian named Herodotus who lived in 450 BC. Like Hesiod and Hecataeus his predecessors, he possessed a shallow concept of Israel and has a vague understanding of the Red sea and wrongly viewed it at as a single finger of water. ... Although there are conflicting reports of whether Darius I completed the canal from Bubastis to the Gulf of Suez, Herodotus' report, coupled with direct archaeological evidence proves he indeed completed it and it was in full operation in his ... The journey is by foot not by ship, because a trireme, with three sets of rowers could travel the entire 150 km in less than a day at speeds of 22 km per hour. f. "This canal ran from near Tel Basta (Bubastis) apparently to Suez. Inscriptions ... The largest number (200) was provided by Athens. Corinth provided the next largest number (40). Aegina, Megara, and Sparta provided the remainder." (Persia and the Bible, Edwin M. Yamauchi, The Greek Army and Navy, p199, 1996 AD) 3. Ancient literary ... ...
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123: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Gamla 76 BC
... 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. Acts 5:37 Judas of Galilee/Gamla founded the Zealot movement in 2 BC 1. Bible reference: a. ... The coins found on or below the hall floor are Seleucid (200-125 BCE) and Hasmonean (125-63 BCE); the latest coins are Herodian. It is possible that an even earlier synagogue existed at the site (Syon and Yavor 2001:11). Yavor (2010:60-61) now proposes that the synagogue was a single-phase building, except ffor the auxiliary rooms which were added slightly later, and that it could not have been constructed earlier than the turn of the era. Therefore, on archaeological grounds it should be dated ... Conclusion: 1. The synagogue from literary references clearly dates back to 78 BC and was most likely built by Alexander Jannaeus. 2. Gamla is rightly named "the Rebel fortress": a. "Finds at the synagogue were from the final stage and battle. They ... ...
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124: History of Temple Mount, Tabernacles of Moses, David and the ...
... overthrow the Roman Akva Fortress liberating the control of the temple into the hands of the Hasmoneans 164 BC Temple worship restored under Mattathias (1 Maccabees) 63 BC Roman ruler Pompey enters temple but does not find the Ark of the Covenant. ... In fact joined immediately to Jesus' own pronouncement of the Temple's desolation (Matt. 21:38) is His promise (in the word "until") of Israel (and the Temple's) restoration (Matt. 23:39). This and Jesus' positive statements concerning the Temple ... autonomy 167 bce- Syrian Greek- Antiochus IV desecrates Temple 141 bce- Jews- Hasmonean Maccabees recapture Jerusalem 63 bce- Rome- Romans conquer Jerusalem, 12,000 Jews massacred 66 ce- Jewish Revolt again Rome 70 ce- Rome- Jerusalem captured by ... 1948- War of Independence, Old City and Temple Mount captured by Jordan, Jewish sites desecrated 1967- Six Day War, Jerusalem united By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-jerusalem-temple-mount-history.htm
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125: Comparison list of 75 Joseph/Christ Shadows, Types, Antitypes ...
... This is why Joseph was Jacob’s favorite son. 8. In 1900 BC: a. The story of Sinuhe is written which says, “Jeush, the mountain chief from Edom”. b. Edomite chief Jeush, son of Esau named in Gen 36:5,18 c. Jeush is Esau’s son: Gen 36:18 d. See ... move to Goshen: (Avaris, Tel el Dab’a) c. Joseph, Ephraim and Manasseh invent the first alphabet on earth for the Hebrew language. 19. In 1806 Joseph dies at age 110: Gen 50:26 20. In 1446 BC, after 430 years, Moses leads the Hebrews out of Egypt: Ex 12:40 21. In 1406 BC, after 40 years to the day, Joshua crosses the Jordan: Josh 3:1 II. Did inspired Stephen get it wrong? Jacob enters Egypt with 70 or 75 persons? A. Atheists, Jews, Muslims, Mormons all trash the Bible saying Stephen got the ... For Jacob is the name of one who is wrestling and engaged in a contest and trying to trip up his antagonist, not of one who has gained the victory. (201) But when he appeared to have gained ability to behold God, his name was changed to Israel, and ... ...
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126: The Onomasticon by Eusebius (325AD) and the Exodus route
... The one adjoins Egypt whence the people came having come through the (straits of the) Red Sea. The other (true) Cades extends up to the desert of the Saracens." Of course the Bible does not say that Gerar is between Kadesh Barnea and Shur, but that ... Pharan. (Now) a city beyond Arabia [ie beyond the capital of Arabia: Petra/Kadesh] adjoining the desert of the Saracens (who wander in the desert) through which the children or Israel went moving (camp) from Sinai. Located (we say) beyond Arabia on ... Deuteronomy 1:2; K. 172:9; L. 289:40. Outside the limits of the Holy Land proper. The Onomasticon separates this from Mt. Sinai but Jerome believes Sinai and Horeb are names for the same mountain. D. Edomite lands: Idoumaia (Idumaea.). Territory of ... Genesis 14:2; K. 42:1; L. 246:13. Textual variants: Babla, Balak (LXX), Balaa (Latin), Zōora (Greek). The Madaba Map copies Eusebius with all three names listed: "Balak which is also Sēgōr or now Zoora" and picturing a fortress with palm trees. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-ancient-geographers-eusebius-onomasticon-323ad.htm
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127: The Exodus Route: Elim (Nabatean Leuke Kome, Onne, Aynuna)
... is a road to Petra"" (Periplus Maris Erythraei 19, 50 AD) 5. Lower Leuke Kome storage buildings: a. "The archaeological remains consists of a ceramic water qanat, and slight! high and dunes in which there are foundation of stonewalls spreading in an area of 400x600 meters. ... He excluded the Sinai Peninsula from his definition of where Arabia was located. c. "Now to the left of Berenice, sailing for two or three days from Mussel Harbor [Myos Hormos] eastward across the adjacent gulf, there is another harbor and fortified place [military fortress], ... The Bible says they exited the Red Sea when to Marah and Elim, then camped beside the Red Sea again. This means that Marah and Elim were not beside the Red Sea but somewhere inland. The traditional location on most Bible maps for the Marah and Elim are on the east coastal plain of the Red Sea. The coastal flat is only about 10 km wide at this point. Because traditional route has Israel traveling down the east side of the Gulf of Suez in a ... ...
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128: The Third Season of Excavation at Tell el-Kheleifeh, 1940 AD ...
... a strong fortress, guarding the crossroads by land and sea between Arabia and Sinai and greater Palestine. The new fortress at Aqabah, recently completed by the transjordan government, although much smaller, serves in a limited way the same purpose. ... III is to be assigned to the eighth century B. C., when it became known as Elath. It may have been constructed by Uzziali, who ruled from about 779 to 740 B. C. It is said of him in the Bible that he " (re)built Elath and restored it to Judah." ... The orientation of Judah was always more to the south and southeast than to the west and north. Culturally, the desert days were always considered to represent the golden past by the prophets of Israel. Economically, Arabia always repre-sented for ... After the settlement of Period III had been destroyed by a terrific con-flagration, a completely new industrial village was built over its ruins. This settlement of Period IV was Edomite. Its history can be divided into three clear sub-periods. The ... ...
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129: Synagogue Moses' Seat: Metaphor of Pride: Mt 23:2-3; Jas 2:1 ...
... in Late Antiquity, Lee Levine, p339, 1987 AD) c. "Many explanations have been put forth in an attempt to explain the precise purpose of this cathedra, with each explanation finding its support in a particular source or a specific archaeological find. ... and (2) built-in seats abutted to the Jerusalem-oriented wall next to the Torah Shrine. (1) Movable stone chairs were discovered in two synagogues in the Land of Israel-Korazim and Hammath Tiberias A, and one in the Diaspora, at the Delos synagogue. ... 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 ... was not in providing special seating, but in creating a special class and rank distinction in the general membership that not does not exist in the bible, and violated the ancient synagogue tradition of a "general community of equal believers". a. ... ...
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130: Coins of the Bible: Shekel of Tyre. official temple sanctuary ...
to a mint in Jerusalem in around 19/18 BCE. At this time, Meshorer observed, the letters KAP, shortened to KP after the first few years, appeared on virtually all of the Tyre sheqels, where various initials or monograms had appeared on earlier coins. ... Jerusalem year 128 3 AD Late: Herodian Jerusalem Year 135 11 AD 3. The Tyre mint struck hundreds of coins but the most important one for Bible students is the Silver Shekel of Tyre because there are four different references in the Bible to it. The ... The year 66 C.E. witnessed the commencement of the minting of truly Jewish shekels featuring the inscriptions "SQL YSR'L" ("shekel of Israel") and "YRWSLYM HQDWSH" ("Holy Jerusalem"; see Chapter Four) - "shekel of Israel" in contrast to Tyrian ... We have come to the conclusion that in Herod's day the minting of Tyrian shekels was transferred to Jerusalem and continued there, without interruption, for 85 years. It is important to mention that this is also verified by archaeological finds. Most ... ...
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131: Lunar Eclipses at birth and death of Christ: 1 BC and 3 April ...
... than the absolute minimum assumed above. But even at the very rushed pace assumed for the events in the tally of forty-one days, the twenty-nine days between the 4 bce eclipse and the Passover is inadequate." (When Did Herod the Great Reign?, A.E. Steinmann Novum Testamentum 51, 1-2, p17, 2009 AD) c. ... Like all false teachers, Hagee will find some new event in the next two years to vindicate himself. It may be a volcano eruption. It may be a rocket fired by Iran into Tel Aviv. It may be Russia invades and conquers the entire Ukraine. Maybe the Prime Minister of Israel will catch the common flue. It matters not. When it is all over, Hagee will have become Harold Camping's living replacement of ... Perhaps Faulkner should memorize the slogan: "Its not science vs. the Bible but the theoretic conclusions of scientists vs truth. The total Lunar Eclipse spoken of by Josephus is 10 January 1 BC. Josephus tells us that this total lunar eclipse marks night that Herod executed Matthias of the high ... ...
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132: 593 BC Nubian Expedition of Psammetichus II, Demotic papyri in ...
"The land of Khor, or Hor/Hurru, refers in Egyptian texts to Syro-Palestine [Judah]." (The Murder of Sennacherib and Related Issues. W. H. Shea, The Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin, 46, p 37, 2001 AD) Catalogue of the Demotic Papyri in the ... "The Jewish community at Elephantine was probably founded as a military installation in about 650 B.C.E. during Manasseh's reign. A fair implication from the historical documents, including the Bible, is that Manasseh sent a contingent of Jewish ... when Egypt 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. From Joshua to the prophets to the Babylonian exiles, it was understood that cultic activities should not be performed outside the land of Israel. ... ...
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133: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-rami-g-khouri-petra ...
... The Nabataeans made their appearance in Jordan during the closing centuries of the Iron Age, roughly corresponding to the Old Testament period of the Bible. During the Iron Age (1200-333 BC), people came together to form more formidable, veritable ... most of the 8th and 7th centuries BC. Assyrian influence in southern Jordan has been shown clearly in the excavations of Mrs Crystal-M. Bennett at the two important Edomite towns of Tawilan and Buseira, both of which can be visited today near Petra. ... Trajan gave Petra the title of metropolis in 114, indicating that it remained an important urban centre even though it had lost the glamour that came with being the regional capital. Much archaeological evidence from Petra itself indicates that the ... A smaller detachment of troops may also have been stationed at the Roman legionary fortress at Udruh, 15 kilometres east of Petra. Despite the increased use of the direct sea route between southern Arabia and Egypt, Petra continued to function as a ... ...
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134: Ancient Synagogue Inscription from Jerusalem 18 BC
... Rather: "If they didn't find that sufficient," they would give them more, even though they didn't want it." (Babylonian Talmud, b. Ketub. 13:1, I.2.A-3.C) 10. Bible references for synagogue leaders: Jn 9:22-23; 12:42-43; 16:2-3; use "aposynagogus" a. ... Rajak and Noy (1993:88-89) argue that he was a civic patron with a title and high standing in the community. The title is used in inscriptions found in the Land of Israel: in Jerusalem on the Theodotus inscription stone plaque (see above); 'the ... BCE or early 1st c. CE. He further cites the writings of Josephus, as well as Philo's discussion of the Essenes (OmnProbLib81), as evidence that by the mid-1st .c. CE the term synagogue was used to refer to both the congregation and the building. " ... This suggestion led several researchers, especially Riesner and Kloppenborg Verbin, to carefully re-examine both the monument's palaeography and the archaeological context of its recovery. Their conclusions vindicated the earlier view and firmly ... ...
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135: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-johann-heinrich-kurtz-history ...
... They proceeded from Zepâta to the south-west, and in a quarter of an hour reached the ancient BIT Riihaibeli (the Rehoboth of the Bible; vid. vol. i. § 71, 3). Ten hours' journey farther south, five hours to the south of Eboda, they reached Moyleh, ... But this mountainous district is quite as completely separated from the country of the Amorites by the Wady Murreh. " If we bear in mind the remarkable and, politically considered, extremely important position which the strong mountain fortress of ... In the time of the Amoritish supremacy it did not, as we may infer from Judges i. 36, and also from Num. xxi. 1 ; nor during the history of Israel, a fact which can only be explained from Deut. ii. 5. And if the Israelites did hold it at a later ... critics when dealing with Biblical accounts, everything has been turned upside down, and every argument of any worth has been swept away (car tel est mon bon plaisir). The fact that the Israelites encamped twice at Kadesh, has been proved by K. v. ... ...
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136: The Temple in Jerusalem was not located over the Dome of the ...
Threshing floors were never built on hills, but in curved valleys, like directly under the Al Kas Fountain. Under the dome of the Rock, was where the Fortress of Antonia stood. In 135 AD, Hadrian filled in about 50 feet of earth over top of where the ... Ever since the Babylonian captivity 2,500 years ago, the exact location of the Ark has been unknown. Although rumors persist that the Ark of the Covenant has been located here or there, no archaeological evidence has been produced to substantiate any ... "Once I began to research this problem in the Spring of 1994, the secrets of the Sakhra revealed themselves to me in such rapid succession that it was sometimes breathtaking. While flying to Israel, 30,000 feet high in the air, I got my first glimpse ... church on the site. In 700 AD the Muslims found the foundations of Constanine's octagon church and built the dome of the Rock we see today. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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137: Seder Olam Rabbah modern Jewish calendar English pdf free online
... The gospel of Messiah Jesus was spreading like wildfire across the Roman world, the Temple had been razed to the ground, and the holy city of God had been burned. The rest of Israel had been ravaged by Roman aggression in the events of AD 66-73 and ... So it is clear that the Jews corrupted their Hebrew "proto-Masoretic" text in Zippori between 160-200 AD. 3. "The traditional Hebrew text, called the Masoretic Text, achieved its standard form early in the second century ad." (Tyndale Bible ... The use of the Greek proschema (ornament), a term applied in classical literature to other impregnable fortress cities, suggests that Antipas fortified the city in the process (Miller 1984:57). Little is known about Nazareth during the same period; ... In the fourth year, (Ez. 1:2-3) "on the fifth of the month, that was the fifth year of the exile of king Joiachin. The word of the Eternal was to Ezechiel ben Buzi, the priest, ..." (Ez. 3:15) "I came to the deportees at Tel Abib . . . I sat there ... ...
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138: Jehoiakim, King of Judah 609-598 BC seals, bulla They're Digging ...
... pollution has gone forth into all the land.'" (Jeremiah 23:14-15) 587 BC: Jerusalem was like Egypt: "Son of man, there were two women [Israel and Judah] , the daughters of one mother [time of Solomon]; and they played the harlot in Egypt [Jeroboam]. ... For Zedekiah, Jeremiah, 2 Kings & 2 Chronicles always use non-accession dating 4. Regnal years used to calculate length of reign by kings and bible events: a. Nisan = March/April and Tishri = Sept/October. b. The Babylonian regnal dating month is ... Not only does the Babylonian priest-historian Berosus (ca. 300 b.c.) relate that Nebuchadnezzar was involved in campaigns in Egypt, Syria, and Phoenicia at the time his father died, but it has been verified by recent archaeological discoveries. In ... He then left his capital city for Syria where, over the next three years, he forced a number of cities, including Damascus, to accept Babylonian suzerainty and provide tribute." (Nebuchadnezzar, ABD) b. "Then in 605 bce, while the king remained home, ... ...
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139: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem: AD 62-73 Bible Only Revelation Commentary: Josephus on the First Jewish War Revelation Commentary: 1. Revelation written in AD 66 2. Flee Jerusalem or be destroyed in AD 70 3. The central ... year ad 73, when it was finally conquered by the Romans." (The Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land, Masada) ii. "According to Josephus the end came on the 15th of Xanthicus, or May 2, a.d. 73" (ISBE, Masada, Volume 3, Page 276, 1988 AD) d. ... Wars 2.325-328) The same day, Florus attempts to break into the temple to steal the riches, through the Antonia fortress but failed. (Wars 2.331) Florus leaves the city and withdraws the 2 cohorts of soldiers then orders new soldiers to ... It was Ezra who translated the Paleo-Hebrew script into the Aramaic script used in the first century, the Dead Sea Scrolls and modern Israel. "Bronze coins of the Jewish War differ from the silver coins in many respects, and there is an increasing ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/revelation/Bible-Only-Revelation-Commentary-Josephus-Chronology-Destruction-Jerusalem-First-Jewish-War-70AD.htm
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140: Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem's ...
1 Flavius Josephus Chronology of the Destruction of Jerusalem: AD 62-73 Bible Only Revelation Commentary: Josephus on the First Jewish War Revelation Commentary: 1. Revelation written in AD 66 2. Flee Jerusalem or be destroyed in AD 70 3. The central ... year ad 73, when it was finally conquered by the Romans." (The Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land, Masada) ii. "According to Josephus the end came on the 15th of Xanthicus, or May 2, a.d. 73" (ISBE, Masada, Volume 3, Page 276, 1988 AD) d. ... Wars 2.325-328) The same day, Florus attempts to break into the temple to steal the riches, through the Antonia fortress but failed. (Wars 2.331) Florus leaves the city and withdraws the 2 cohorts of soldiers then orders new soldiers to ... It was Ezra who translated the Paleo-Hebrew script into the 23 Aramaic script used in the first century, the Dead Sea Scrolls and modern Israel. "Bronze coins of the Jewish War differ from the silver coins in many respects, and there is an increasing ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/revelation/Bible%20Only%20Revelation%20Commentary%20Josephus-Chronology%20Destruction%20Jerusalem%20Steven%20Rudd.pdf
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141: The Water Supply and Distribution System of the Nabataean City ...
... Assyrian texts ascribed to the Sargonic era (715 BC) mention tent cities in this area. The earliest proto-Nabataean period (sixth century BC) began when Edomite agriculturalists assimilated nomadic tribal groups familiar with caravan-based trade activities. Although the origins of the Nabataeans remain controversial (Taylor 2001; Guzzo & Schneider 2002; Gleuck 1959; 1965), their final consolidation in areas around Petra in the early third century BC is evident from the archaeological record. ... On the north side of Wadi Mousa, numerous high-status structures in the B;2 quadrant [Temple of the Winged Lions, Royal Palace (41), North Defense Wall and Fortress (35), Conway Tower (54)] are logically associated with a dam (d) at Wadi Turkamaniya ... hydraulic engineering accomplishments of ancient South American, Meso-American, Southeast Asian and classic Mediterranean civilizations. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Click to View Go To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA ...
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142: Jerusalem Temple Mount: The Charles Wilson and Charles Warren ...
... The ground is thus formed into two spurs, which run out from the higher ground on the north-west of the city, the western and highest of which is the Mount Zion of the Bible, and the "Upper "city" of Josephus; whilst the eastern is Mount Moriah, upon ... without the command of them it was not possible to offer the sacrifices;" and again, "Herod had now the city fortified by the palace in which he lived, and by the Temple, which had a strong fortress by it called Antonia, and was rebuilt by himself." ... besides a few blocks of "malaki," a great deal of the upper " missae" has been used; this stratum, which may be almost called "cakooli," contains. a number of small nodules, which become loosened by moisture, and commence the work of destruction. ... Between this and the Birket Israel (Pool of Bethesda) the ground is so covered with buildings standing on a level with the Haram area, that neither rock nor wall can be traced, but in the pool the northern retaining wall is exposed to some depth ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-jerusalem-temple-mount-charles-wilson-charles-warren.htm
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