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51: Nimrod and the Archaeology of the Tower of Babel by Steven Rudd ...
... Located 30 km east of Susa. 10. Değirmen Tepe: Northern city under Kingdom of Ararat. Founded c. 3250 BC and invaded by Nimrod in 3000 BC. Located near source of Euphrates River. 11. El-Beidha: En Mishpat (Gen 14:7), Kadesh Barnea, later Petra. Founded after Tower of Babel in 2850 BC. 12. Erech = Uruk: ... sweeping through Turkey, Syria, Judea and Egypt 5. Khirbet Kerak Ware: A distinctive and high-quality Early Bronze I pottery style found at ancient Tel Khirbet Kerak (Philoteria) located on the southern shore of the sea of Galilee. 6. Locus: (Plural = Loci) A depth layer of dirt or stone where all the objects and pottery found within are expected to be from a single date. ... After Ehud died, Shamgar killed Philistines in Judges 3:31 1051-1010 Iron IB Saul 1051-1010 1010-841 Iron IIA David in Hebron 1010-1003 David in Jerusalem 1003-969 Solomon 971-932 Shishak's conquest of Canaan in 925 841-723 Iron IIB Conquest of Jehu: 841 BC 723-605 Iron IIC Assyrian captivity 723 Sennacherib ... ...
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52: The Ascent of Akrabbim: (Ascent of Scorpions)
... of lack of references to all the exodus route locations outside the boundaries Israel: ascent of Akrabbim, Kadesh, wilderness of Zin, wilderness of Paran, Mt. Sinai. ... However, after defeating the Amorites, with God's help, they were displaced south of the Arnon River to Petra. But they retained one small stronghold west of the ... The Edomites were in turn, displaced south to Mt. Seir, (just north east of the Red Sea). When Israel first crossed the Jordan with Joshua, the Amorites controlled both Hebron, Jerusalem and Engedi. They were defeated and driven transjordan between the time of Joshua to David. Of course under David and Solomon, they were ... 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 ... Although its path is not known for sure, it likely begins from the Arabah valley near the modern town of En Yahav and follows the wadi drainage path that leads to the ... ...
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53: Exodus route and Conquest: Hormah, Tamar, Way of the Spies
objects ranging from the First Temple period to the early Arab period have been uncovered here, including a pit with Edomite cultic figures, Iron Age walls, gates and an altar, and a Roman fortress. ... history of Tel Masos is similar to that of Tel Malhata.7 One must note that Hormah, meaning "destruction," is a name given to the site after the defeat of the Canaanites in this part of the Negev. ... What the Bible says about Hormah: 1. "Now the Amalekites and the Canaanites live in the valleys; turn tomorrow and set out to the wilderness by the way of the Red Sea. ... For the Amalekites and the Canaanites will be there in ... Hazor-hadattah and Kerioth-hezron (that is, Hazor), Amam and Shema and Moladah, and Hazar-gaddah and Heshmon and Beth-pelet, and Hazar-shual and Beersheba and Biziothiah, Baalah and Iim and Ezem, and Eltolad and Chesil and Hormah, and Ziklag and Madmannah and Sansannah, and Lebaoth and Shilhim and Ain and Rimmon; in all, twenty-nine cities with their villages." ... ...
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54: Saul Hunts David. Timeline, maps, chronology, sermons of Judges ...
... wilderness of Maon in the Arabah south of the Jeshimon desert beside the Salt Sea. 13. David is surrounded but Saul suddenly retreats to fight Philistines. 14. ... food. 21. Ziphites betray David a second time by informing Saul he is in the wilderness of Ziph. 22. God sends a sleep on Saul's camp so David takes Saul's water jug ... city and kidnapped the women, children and flocks. 32. David crosses the Besor river, defeats the Amalekites and rescuses the women, children, flocks and plunders ... Gilboa & decapitated. The Philistines display the heads in their cities and hang the bodies on the Beth-shan wall. 35. The men of Jabesh-gilead steal the headless ... Later, Abiathar, (the son of Ahimelech who gave David the "bread of presence"), was replaced by Zadok by Solomon. This action by Solomon fulfilled 100 % the prophecy ... So spread your covering over your maid, for you are a close relative."" (Ruth 3:9) vi. David sought refuge from a physical fortress outside the graces of God in Moab ... ...
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55: Ein El Qedeis: "Piltdown Kadesh" Kadesh Barnea: 1881 - 1916 AD
... century investigators, men like Karl von Raumer and Edward Robinson, looked for Kadesh-Barnea in the Aravah, the deep geomorphic rift extending from the southern end of the Dead Sea to the Red Sea. ... It is not impossible that the stream flowing down Wadi el 'Ain was once called Me Meribath Kadesh." (Kadesh Barnea, Nathan Schmidt, Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol 29, no 1, 1910 AD, p73) In ... as it appeared." (The Wilderness of Zin, C. Leonard Woolley and T. E. Lawrence, CH IV, Ain Kadeis And Kossaima, 1914-1915 AD) The four springs of the Quseima area: Map of the Quseima area showing the location of Ein Muweileh. Ein Qedeis is not on the map, but just below the bottom right hand corner of the map. Click to View Click to View Quseima Click to View Muweileh Click to View Qudeirat Click to View Qedeis C. The Fortress at Ein Qedeis: (One of Solomon's network of military border fortresses) Click to View Date of the fortress at Ein Qedeis: The fortress Solomon built at Kades (Ein ... ...
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56: The Iron Age Fortresses at En Haseva, Rudolph Cohen, 1995 AD
... place dedicated to one of the "abominations" which King Josiah destroyed in Jerusalem, Beth-el, and other cities of Judea (2 Kgs 23:5-20), and throughout all the land of Israel (2 Chr 34:3- 7). ... Publications of the Institute of Archaeology 2. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University. 1983 Enclosed Settlements in the Negeb and the Wilderness of Beer-sheba. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental ... Age Fortress in the Negev Highlands. Tel Aviv 4:110-135. 1994 The 'Aharoni Fortress" Near Quseima and the "Israelite Fortresses" in the Negev. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 294:39-67 Millard, A. R. 1989 Does the Bible Exaggerate King Solomon's Golden Wealth? Bibli-cal Archaeology Review XV(3):20-34. 1991a Texts and Archaeology: Weighing the Evidence. The Case for King Solomon. ... Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 259:1-32. 1986 Where is Ezion-Geber? A Reappraisal of the Site Archaeologist Nelson Glueck Identified as King Solomons Red Sea Port. Biblical ... ...
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57: 'Edomite', `Negbite' And 'Midianite' Pottery From The Negev Desert ...
According to the Bible, the kings of Judah were involved during the eighth to sixth century BC [wrong: the bible says that Solomon expanded control in 950 BC] in keeping the Negev ... Judah and in protecting their interests by safeguarding the barren caravan trade routes which connected the 'Kings Road' (Arabia-Petra-Damascus) with Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea. ... at some length in a previous publication (Gunneweg and Mommsen 1990). The Iron Age II fortress of Qadesh Barnea (nowadays called Tell 'Ein el-Qudeirat) is located in Wadi el 'Ein, a well ('Ein) which has fed the largest oasis of the southern Negev as well as ... Q24) was established by the chemical composition of a Hellenistic kiln waster found at Tel Beer Sheba (see Table 4, columns 1 and 2). The Beer Sheba waster was also chemically related ... Archaeometry, 17, 50-7. Woolley, C. L. and Lawrence, T. E., 1915, The Wilderness of Zin, Palestine Exploration Fund Annual, 3, 62-71. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, ... ...
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58: Jezirat Faraun: Is This Solomon's Seaport? Alexander Flinder ...
... So he turned to his trusted associate King Hiram—and a formula for a maritime partnership was agreed upon: Solomon would provide access to the Red Sea and unlimited ... mystery, because no one paid attention to the Biblical statement that it was located 'beside Eloth on the shore of the Red Sea in the land of Edom' [1 Kings 9:26]. ... Western Arabah" in the Palestine Exploration Quarterly.6 Under the auspices of Tel Aviv University, Rothenberg had carried out his own surveys and excavations in ... Glueck also revised his view of the natural advantages of the location of Tell el-Kheleifeh: "The location of the tell in the middle of the southern end of the Wadi ... The northernmost hill takes up half the length of the island and is surmounted by a Moslem fortress dating to the 12th century A.D.; the two southern hills contain ... approximately one mile south of the island. A sandy wadi (or dry river bed that flows in torrents once or twice a year) empties into the sea at that point (see plan). ... ...
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59: Pots and Polities: Material Remains of Late Iron Age Judah in ...
... This site is explained as a Judaean fort of Josiah (Naveh 1962; Reich 1989), leading to the conclusion that Josiah controlled access to the sea (cf. Na'aman 1989: 56-57, nn. 147-48). A few ... The Shephelah presents a problem due to the unstable border in this area between Judah and Philistia (above). One can separate the eastern Shephelah (Beth Shemesh, Azekah, and Lachish, which ... The distribution pattern (figs. 4-5a) indicates the validity of defining the JPF as Fig. 3. Other figurines. Drawings not to scale. 1. Khirbet Hoga (Holland 1975: B. VI.6a); 2. Tel Serac (EAEHL 4: 1069, bottom left); 3. Tell Jemmeh ... Pp. 249-99 in Ancient Israelite Religion: Es-says in Honor of Frank Moore Cross, eds. P. D. Miller, P. D. Hanson, and S. D. McBride. Phil-adelphia: Fortress. Holland, T. A. 1975 A Typological ... MacKay, J. 1973 Further Light on the Horses and Chariot of the Sun in the Jerusalem Temple (2 Kings 23:11). Palestine Exploration Quarterly 105: 167-69. Mackenzie, D. 1912- Excavations at Ain ... ...
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60: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-johann-heinrich-kurtz-history ...
... The western wall of the mountain fortress runs in a straight line from its south-eastern corner (Jebel Araif en-Nakah) to the north-eastern heights, which unite it with ... to the Dead Sea. " This mountain barrier," says Williams, " proved to us beyond a doubt, that we were now standing on the southern boundary of the promised land." ... the Wady Muweilih [ Moilahi], and the Wady Eetemat). "In the remote background, surrounded by the wilderness, there stands in a state of remarkable isolation the strong rock with its copious spring, —the spot which still bears the ancient name of Kadesh (Ain Kudés) (1), and of which Rowlands was the discoverer." ... 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). ... whole length of Canaan, even bey ond the Lebanon to Hamath on the river Orontes, when they met with the Israelites in the1 eventful camp at Kadesh or Kadesh-Barnea." ... ...
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61: 609 BC: Arad Ostraca #88: Jehoiakim is appointed king of Judah ...
Jehoiakim king of Judah in 609 BC. 2. Edomites move into the Judean Negev and Zedekiah orders troops for defense. 3. A man seeks asylum in the temple of Solomon. ... modern coins in Early Roman (ER) locus (30 AD). I have excavated squares at Khirbet el Maqatir where Gophers love to drag modern surface garbage (plastics, Coke ... the fortress commander; according to the handwriting, it must come from Stratum VII. This is an important addition to the collection of ostraca." (Arad inscriptions, Joseph Yohanan Naveh, p5, 1981 AD) Arad ostracon #88 is an example of "intrusive" pottery. Since Arad ostracon 88 was a valid surface provenanced find at Tel Arad, ... The king of Egypt did not come out of his land again, for the king of Babylon had taken all that belonged to the king of Egypt from the brook of Egypt to the river ... in relation to sea level.) Surface finds occur at every archeological site in Israel and if important, they are always entered into the dig report and published. ... ...
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62: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
... to let go, behold I will smite your whole territory with frogs. 29d And the river will swarm with frogs, which will come up and go into your houses, and into your ... 3 unearthed a unique two-part copper Scroll, listing what may be sites of the Temple's buried treasure, hidden throughout the Judean wilderness and Jerusalem area. ... Systematic exploration and excavation of these caves began in January 1952. The later, dated manuscripts helped establish the antiquity of the Dead Sea Scrolls. From ... Barthelemy)." (Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics, p550, 1990 AD) 7. "Wadi Murabba'at (Nahal Darga; MUR) - Discovered by Bedouin in 1951. Most of the 170 ... written on papyrus, these financial records belonged to refugees from the revolt who sought shelter in these caves, located about 18 km south of Khirbet Qumran. ... These rebels appropriated Herod's spectacular palace fortress as their opposition base. Manuscripts discovered at Masada were not found in caves, but rather within ... ...
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63: The Onomasticon by Eusebius (325AD) and the Exodus route
... It does for Horeb, in which it says Sinai is near by. But Eusebius says Horeb and Sinai are located in the desert of the Saracens (Wilderness of Paran) which is in modern north Saudi Arabia. We ... (Segor) It is now called Zoora (Zoara), the only one [of the five cities] of the territory of Sodom [cursed by Lot] which escaped. It is now inhabited (remains still) in the vicinity of the Dead Sea. ... 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. Zoora is also Soora (K. 15:19) and Zogera (K. 94:1) and ... One of the descendants of Noe is called Eueilat (Euila) who, Josephus tells, "dwelled with his brothers, who were from the river Kophenos (Cofene), in parts of India and region of Syria (in the region ... Eusebius does not say if he knows a village or city existing there in his day so he could have had this tell in mind. But if a Byzantine town is needed it may be Tell ash Shari'a on the wadi of the ... ...
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64: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
... to let go, behold I will smite your whole territory with frogs. 29d And the river will swarm with frogs, which will come up and go into your houses, and into your ... 3 unearthed a unique two-part copper Scroll, listing what may be sites of the Temple's buried treasure, hidden throughout the Judean wilderness and Jerusalem area. ... Systematic exploration and excavation of these caves began in January 1952. The later, dated manuscripts helped establish the antiquity of the Dead Sea Scrolls. From ... Barthelemy)." (Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics, p550, 1990 AD) 7. "Wadi Murabba'at (Nahal Darga; MUR) - Discovered by Bedouin in 1951. Most of the 170 ... written on papyrus, these financial records belonged to refugees from the revolt who sought shelter in these caves, located about 18 km south of Khirbet Qumran. ... These rebels appropriated Herod's spectacular palace fortress as their opposition base. Manuscripts discovered at Masada were not found in caves, but rather within ... ...
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65: Freestanding Columns: Antitype of Church and Christians: 1 Tim ...
... Such columns were found, inter alia, at Dabbura in the Golan and at Gush Halav, Capernaum, and Khirbet Yitztiaqia (south of Bet Shearim). One "Shim'ai, son of Ocsantis", from Bet Guvrin purchased a ... the site of the banquet, they departed unharmed, free, and overjoyed, having been rescued by both land and sea and river by the command of the king [Ptolemy IV 222-204 BC], each to their 21 previous place. ... The drawing is wrong. 5. KEY POINT that proves synagogue columns were associated with the Temple of Solomon: a. The Delos Samaritan Synagogue had no columns because they hated the Jerusalem Temple ... evidence) that there were 6 columns as Herodium instead of the four they DID find.: Herodium: "The edifice was originally constructed as a triclinium (dining hall) in Herod's fortress palace. ... 11. Heart-shaped "double-columns" columns are found in many of the Galilean synagogues at Capernaum, Korazim, Gamla, Gush Halav, Migdal, El-Araj, Arbel, Beam, H. Arnmudim, Meiron and Wadi Hamam. a. ... ...
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66: 495-399 BC: The Judean Elephantine Egyptian Papyrus letters to ...
... twice as the southern border of Egypt directly above the first cataract (rapids requiring portage): a. "The southernmost city of Egypt, situated on an island in the River Nile. ... such an attack. 6. If the Elephantine YHWH temple was built before 587 it would surely be pagan because it would not be better than the paganized temple of Solomon in Jerusalem. ... of Byblos, Iakinlu, king of Arvad, AbiBa'al, king of Samsimuruna, Amminadbi, king of Beth-Ammon, Ahumilki, king of Ashdod, Ekishtura, king of Edi'li, Pilagura, king of Pitrusi, ... I made these kings accompany my army over the land-as well as (over) the sea-route with their armed forces and their ships (respectively). Quickly I advanced as far as Kar-Baniti ... Being in the wilderness at the far southern border of Egypt it was like the tabernacle in the wilderness never intended to complete with or replace the Jerusalem temple. 1. A permanent Jewish military fortress at the southern border of Egypt to protect against Nubian invasions. A ... ...
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67: The Samaritans: 720 BC The pagan half-Jews of the Old Testament ...
... This means Joshua was born about 1466 BC and died 1356 BC. d. Joshua began serving Moses at age 20, and served Moses for 40 years in the wilderness and then 50 years ... Contrary to popular opinion, Jeroboam was merely a side-show and a "Johnny-come-lately", in the idolatry at tel Dan. It all started hundreds of years before he was ... Ashurbanipal: 668-631 BC) deported and settled in the city of Samaria, and in the rest of the region beyond the River. Now" (Ezra 4:10) 11. 670-561 BC: ORIGIN OF THE ... excavations at Shechem and by the discovery of fourth-century Aramaic papyri at Wadi Daliyeh, and on the history of the Samarian form of the text of the Pentateuch ... The original paleo-Hebrew Torah stated that Joshua's Altar was built on Mt. Gerizim. i. As witnessed by Dead Sea Scroll, 4QDeuteronomyf Frag. 32-35, the text of the ... Since Solomon was anointed king at the Gihon spring (1 Kings 1:33) c. Rehoboam acted foolishly and caused the Kingdom to split in two. The ten northern tribes became ... ...
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68: Assassination of Gedaliah July-Sept 587 BC: Bulla
... My ministers. 'As the host of heaven cannot be counted and the sand of the sea cannot be measured, so I will multiply the descendants of David My servant and ... Three times a pagan foreign king Nebuchadnezzar was called "God's servant" who destroyed the temple of David/Solomon. "behold, I will send and take all the families ... to eat; for they said, "The people are hungry and weary and thirsty in the wilderness."" (2 Samuel 17:27-29) "Then David said, "I will show kindness to Hanun the ... Gibeon who then fled across the Jordan River. (2 Sam 2:13-3:1) The final defeat of the house of David happened at Gibeon when Ishmael fled across the Jordan to Ammon. ... 1) "The nearby city fortress of Lachish provides clear proof that it had been twice burned over a short period of time, coinciding with the two captures of Jerusalem. ... Rule of Gedaliah, Volume 2, Page 919, 1979 AD) Since this seal was found at tel Mizpah, it seems obvious to associate this Jaazaniah with the Gedaliah the first ... ...
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69: Lunar Eclipses at birth and death of Christ: 1 BC and 3 April ...
... If you are west of the Nile, you will see none of the Umbral eclipse. The error margin of 1 degree represents 100 km east or west of the Nile river. The means that if ... of his physicians, Herod traveled from Jericho to Callirrhoe, east of the Dead Sea, to bathe in the mineral waters. 4. When the treatment at Callirrhoe failed Herod ... Judaea and against Mount Zion. 49 However, he made a truce with the defenders of Beth-Zur, so that they withdrew from the town, inasmuch as they had no store of food ... and Lysanias was tetrarch of Abilene, in the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God came to John, the son of Zacharias, in the wilderness. ... Egyptian chronology during the period between Moses and Solomon (1446 BC - 931 BC), so too, we should use the New Testament chronology to decode Roman chronology. ... 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. ... ...
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70: Panorama photos of ancient Israel from the Bible
Ancient Israel Tour Guide to archeological site Travel and Tourist Maps Alphabetic listing of panoramas in Israel: Ai of Abraham, Et Tel Ai of Joshua, Khirbet el Maqatir Ararat, Urartu Ashkelon Azekah Beersheba Beth Guvrin, Betogabris Beth Shean Beth Shemesh Bethsaida Dor Elah Fortress, Khirbet Qeiyafa Gath, Tel Safi Gibeah of Saul, Benjamin Gibeon Herodion Jarmuth Jericho of Jesus Jericho of Joshua Jesus Boat, Galilee Joshua's Altar on Mt. Ebal Kadesh Barnea, El-Beidha (Petra) Kiriath-jearim Lachish Libnah Madaba Map: 542 AD ... One of 5 kings conquered by Joshua in southern conquest. Jericho of Joshua Walls fell down. Bryant Wood proved Kenyon wrong! Jericho of Jesus Herod's winter Palace. Jesus came to this town and preached the gospel. The "Jesus Boat" Found on the NW shore of the Sea of Galilee it dates to 40 BC and was in use for decades. Jesus may have ridden in it! Joshua's Altar on Mt. Ebal Plastered with the law written on the outside. Part of the blessings and curses ceremony. ... ...
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71: The Exodus Route: Elim (Nabatean Leuke Kome, Onne, Aynuna)
Elim 12 springs 70 palms Modern Ain Ounah or Aynuna Nabatean Leuke Kome (Strabo) "Onne" (Ptolemy) "White Village" (Periplus Maris Erythraei) A Natural Oasis Click to View Exodus Route home page 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 Wilderness of Shur Click to View Marah Click to View Elim Click to View Red Sea Camp Click to View Wilderness of Sin Click to View Dophkah ... Glen Fritz own words: comments in [square brackets] added: a. "Elim was likely a large district in the Wadi al-'Ifal area of Al-Bad'. Elim may have extended into Wadi Ḥamḍ. ... Due to the immense size of the Exodus multitude, Elim should ... It was located 3 km north of a large, safe seaport. The site features a large military fortress made of mudbricks and a large mudbrick storage complex for goods off-loaded from ships. A ceramic aqueduct transported fresh water 3 km from the ... ...
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72: The Sinai Peninsula has always been Egyptian territory.
The Sinai Peninsula has always been Egyptian territory. "For Pharaoh will say of the sons of Israel, 'They are wandering aimlessly in the land; the wilderness has shut them in.'" Exodus 14:3 Click to View When was Israel "out of Egypt"? Only when they crossed the Red Sea at the Straits of Tiran! The modern Sinai Peninsula has always been controlled by Egypt as far east as the Wadi el-Arish. Introduction: 1. Josephus said the Sinai Peninsula was Egyptian territory: a. "The lot of ... There is no wilderness area between Goshen and the Bitter Lakes or the Port of Suez because these were heavily travelled areas. b. The major caravan route started at Goshen (Tel e;-Dab'a) and passed directly by the Bitter Lakes up the coastline. c. Several ... C. Wadi el-Arish is the border of Egypt: 1. Scripture says the wadi el-Arish was the border of Egypt: Text Northern border: Euphrates Southern border: Wadi el-Arish Gen 15:18 as the great river, the river Euphrates from the river of Egypt 1 Ki 8:65 from the ... ...
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73: Timna
Timna is an Egyptian controlled mining area that produced copper and turquoise. The Egyptians mined copper & turquoise at both Timna and Serabit el-Khadim. Jezirat Faraun was the Egyptian mining sea port that served Timna. Since Jezirat Faraun is ... A much better choice for "Solomon's Mines" would be Khirbat en-Nahas since it has a 10th century fortress. Solomon may have mined Timna, but there is no evidence that he did: "We know today that the Timna copper mines and all contemporary copper mines on ... Also, the fortress at Elat/Kheleifeh would better serve to protect Timna. Click to View The entire modern Sinai Peninsula right over to the Wadi el-Arish down to and including Timna was under Egyptian control at the time of the Exodus: "Although ... Post holes were dug by the Midianites (Kenites) and the temple of Hathor became a "tented shrine" perhaps because the tent of the wilderness was first built by Moses near the Midianites home town at the foot of Mt. Sinai. Some speculate that the ... ...
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74: 830 BC: Ostraca of Elisha found in the home town of Elisha (Abel ...
Tel Rehov Apiary: excavation site name for Biblical Abel-meholah "The Lord said to Elijah [at Mt. Sinai], "Go, return on your way to the wilderness of Damascus, and when you have arrived, you shall anoint Hazael king over Aram; and ... The ostraca of Elisha was discovered in 2013 AD in professional 3-dimentional archeological excavations at Tel Rehov b. Tel Rehov is located 5 km (3 miles) due south of Beth-Shean clearly visible as a large tel (hill) on the east side of the main highway south to Jericho. 3. Tel Rehov is the ... Abel-Meholah is possibly an alternate name for ancient Rehov! 3. The Onomasticon on Abel-Meholah: a. "Abelmaelai (Abelmaula). One of the capital cities of Solomon. Home of Eliseus (the prophet). There is now a village called Bethmaela ... of the promised land: "So they went up and spied out the land from the wilderness of Zin as far as Rehob, at Lebo-hamath." (Numbers 13:21) 7. The bible on Abel-Meholah is southwest of Beth-shean near the Chereth River and Zarethan: a. ... ...
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75: Solomon's Fortress at Elat, Aqaba: Tell el-Kheleifeh and Jezirat ...
Elat and Ezion-geber: Twin cities Click to View Click to View Tell el-kheleifeh Fortress at Elat: (near Ezion-Geber) (One of Solomon's network of military border fortresses) Introduction document: Solomon's ... Both Elat and Ezion-Geber were two different border fortresses built by Solomon. Ezion-Geber is the only "stop" of the exodus route that is known for sure where it is located. (Num 33:36) Scripture says it was located on the shore of the Red Sea, in the land of Edom, very near Elat. Both Elat and Ezion Geber are located at the north end of the Gulf of Aqaba. One of the ... Ezion-geber is also one stop removed from Kadesh Barnea and Mt Hor. Ezion-geber is within the land of Edom. This is also near the wilderness of Zin. Mt. Hor is on the eastern transjordan mountain range that ... We soon abandoned this idea when it became apparent how common this pottery was on contemporary sites in the Negeb, as well as in the Wadi Arabah and at Tell el-Kheleifeh. Many of these crude, handmade ... ...
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76: Khirbat en-Nahas Fortress: Part of Solomon's network of military ...
the occupation layer that preexisted the fortress Solomon built at the site. David and Solomon captured and controlled the transjordan territory of Edom about 1000 BC. All this fits nicely with what Thomas Levy excavated at KEN. Edom lived Transjordan from 1446 BC down to the Babylonian captivity, when they moved into the vacant territory of Judah in about 586 BC. Also familiarize yourself with the location of Kadesh Barnea at Petra which is just north of the Edomite border in 1406 BC. Especially review the southern border of Judah. Notice that the southern border came down from the Dead Sea to just past Petra and the northern border of Edom, then it turned west towards the Wadi el-Arish. ... The amount of slag left by the Iron Age metallurgists at the centre of Khirbat en-Nahas as evidence for a mass production of copper (c. 50 000 to 60 000 tons) should be considered in close context with Iron Age metallurgical activities at the nearby sites of Khirbat Faynan and Khirbet el-Jariyeh, ... ...
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77: The Exodus Route: 2nd Red Sea Camp
... TIRAN CROSSING NUWEIBA CROSSING Scripture: Tiran Glen Fritz southern route Alternate Northern Route Whole Group Main group Second group Whole Group Elim (Ain Ouna) Elim Elim Elim Second Red Sea camp (Num 33:10) ***Missing*** Second Red Sea Camp ***Missing*** Wilderness of Sin Wilderness of Sin Elim Wilderness of Sin Dophkah Third Red Sea Camp Wilderness of Sin Dophkah Third Red Sea Camp Dophkah PERFECT ... He is also forced to define Elim like a large wilderness area as opposed to a single location in spite of the fact the Bible said it had 7 springs and 70 date palms. Glen Fritz own words: comments in [square brackets] added: a. "Elim was likely a large district in the Wadi al-'Ifal area of ... But Red Sea is never used of a freshwater lake and we can be certain that Ezion-geber was on the SALTY Red Sea near Elat in the Territory of Edom: "King Solomon also built a fleet of ships in Ezion-geber, which is near Eloth on the shore of the Red Sea, in the land of Edom." (1 Kings 9:26) When ... ...
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78: The Exodus Route: Red Sea Crossing
... 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 Aten. All things considered, we are proposing that the ... Hence God led the people around by the way of the wilderness to the Red Sea; and the sons of Israel went up in martial array from the land of Egypt. " Exodus 13:17-18 In addition to directly contradicting the Bible, all northern crossing points like "Lake Sirbonis" must be wrong because like the Bitter Lakes, they ... It also could be viewed as not being a Hebrew parallelism: "Wonders in the land of Ham (ten plagues) and awesome things by the Red Sea (parting the water). But if the crossing is the Staits of Tiran, it works too! K. The Egyptian-Israeli border is the "River of Egypt". The formal western boundary of Israel is the River of Egypt (Wadi al-Arish). Cross the River of Egypt and ... ...
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79: Water from a Rock: Mt. Sinai (Lawz) and Kadesh (Petra) Wadi Musa ...
Numbers 20:13 We have always wondered why Israel did not have the faith to just ask God for water. After all, they just saw the 10 plaques, the parting the Red Sea and have been getting Manna every ... Sing to it! "The well, which the leaders sank, Which the nobles of the people dug, With the scepter and with their staffs." And from the wilderness they continued to Mattanah," Numbers 21:16-18 When ... Perhaps a combination of both. At Petra the wadi that flows through the Siq is called, "the wadi of Moses." This is an ancient tradition. There are at least 7 springs at Petra, but they could not ... There were 2.5 million Hebrews at Kadesh. If each needed 40 litres per day for basic survival, that means that the river of Moses would need to supply 100 million litres of water every day. That is ... For example in Jerusalem today the Gihon spring flows large amounts of clean cold water. We find a major city built directly over top of this spring. David built his fortress gates to primarily ... ...
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80: The Exodus Route: Travel times, distances, rates of travel, days ...
... Israel spends 38 years camped at Kadesh Barnea located at modern Petra. Aaron died on the 1st day of the 5th month of the 40th year of the wilderness wandering (summer 1407 BC). Shortly after mourning Aaron for 30 days, the people left Mount Hor which ... Those who had been bitten could look at the snake and be healed as a type of the crucifixion of Christ (Jn 3:14). They crossed the Wadi Zered at the south end of the Salt Sea and Moses spoke the words of the book of Deuteronomy at Iye-abarim. The conquest began and Israel passed directly through Dibon-gad and commenced the defeat of the Transjordan nations. While camped at Shittim (Tel Hammam) Israel mourned Moses for 30 days. In 1406 BC Israel crossed the Jordan on the 10th day of the ... More details: Israel spent 38 continuous years at Kadesh Barnea G. Calendar of events between Kadesh Barnea and the Jordan River: about 9 months 1. Israel Crossed the Jordan exactly 40 years after leaving Goshen to the day: a. Aaron died on the 1st day ... ...
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81: Three 3 Promises to Abraham fulfilled
... Israel became a great nation in Egypt, possessed the land under Joshua and Solomon and through Jesus all the nations of the earth were blessed. Go to Premillenialism refuted: Israel got all the promised land under Joshua. I. The major Bible texts of the three promises #1 Great Nation #2 Land #3 Seed Gen 12:1-7 I ... Exod 13:5 when the LORD brings you to the land of the Canaanite, the Hittite, the Amorite, the Hivite and the Jebusite, which He swore to your fathers to give you, a land flowing with milk and honey, that you shall observe this rite in this month Ex 23:31 And I will fix your boundary from the Red Sea to the sea of the Philistines, and from the wilderness to the River ... Must God raise Saul from dead and give him the kingdom again at some future time only to take it from him and give it to David to fulfill the statement? Same true about Abraham? IV. The "river of Egypt" In Gen 15:18 is not the Nile but is the Wadi Arish A. Usage of Hebrew word for river in OT: Gen 15:18 uses: Heb ... ...
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82: The Madaba map (mosaic floor) 542 AD St. George's Orthodox church ...
... Moab wails over Nebo and Medeba; Everyone's head is bald and every beard is cut off." Isaiah 15:2 B. The exodus route: Border of Egypt 1. The Wadi el-Arish is the same as the River of Egypt in Gen 15:18 Click to View 2. All Bible maps have wrongly located Kadesh Barnea at Ein el-Qudeirat since 1916 AD. Yet Qudeirat, if they thought it was important, would have been located on a section of the map that is fully intact. Qudeirat should be located close to the large red text, "lot of Simeon". (see above) 3. The sea port for where the Wadi el-Arish empties into the Mediterranean sea is called el-Arish. The port of Arish is also called Tharu and ... We would expect it to be directly above Praesidium, Thamara, Moa and above and to the left of "The desert where the Serpent of brass saved the Israelites". Click to View There is one reference in the Bible to the "Wilderness of Kadesh" and this is also marked on the Madaba Map as the "Desert of", just south of the dead sea: "The voice of ... ...
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83: Messianic Bible Prophecy: God the Rock of Moses
Heb 1:8-11; 12:2; Mk 6:3; Lk 6:47-49; Mt 7:26 1 Cor 3:10-11; Rom 15:20; Eph 2:19-22 Moses' Water of life 1 Cor 10:4; Jn 4:13-15; Rev 21:6; 22:1-2 Jn 7:37-38 David' Fortress of escape Mt 7:24-25; Rom 8:35, 38-39 1 Tim 6:18-19; ... One day in 1446 BC, a group of angels, including Michael and Gabriel, gathered to watch what Moses was going to do next after parting the Red Sea. Suddenly, Moses strikes the rock of Horeb at the foot of Mt. Sinai and a large river of water gushes out (Exodus 17:6). This will supply "life-giving water" for the 3 ... Then during David's 33 years as king in Jerusalem, he quarries the stone for the temple his son Solomon would take four years to finish in 967 BC. With all the personal care David put into stone selection for the Jerusalem ... of the Judges. 1018 BC: David's 2 rocks of escape and refuge at the wilderness of Maon and Engedi: Although David is the first person in the Bible to directly call God a "rock of refuge", the typology originated with Moses. ... ...
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84: The Fortress at Kadesh-Barnea, Moshe Dothan, Ein el-Qudeirat ...
The soundings only will be dealt with here'. The tell is located near `Ein el Qudeirat, in Wadi el Ein, the richest spring in Sinai, which has a flow of about 40 cu. m per hour. This spring, which today is channelled into an ... A. Hiram prepared the plan of the fortress as given here; Mrs. S. Ben-Arie registered the finds of the expedition. 2 L. Woolley and T. E. Lawrence, The Wilderness of Zin, PEFA 3,1914-4915, pp. 62-71. Fig. 1. Plan of the fortress. The vicinity of the tell is intensively cultivated, and gardens and ... Usually, these vessels are made from medium-fired reddish clay, and they often have a light greenish slip. It is not a usual type in this country; parallels can be found, however, mainly at Tel en-Nasbeh, Lachish and Megiddo 8. At ... attributed to Jehoshaphat, who reigned in Judah in the years 870-846 B.C.E. This king attempted to enter the Red Sea trade, appointing a governor in Edom and building protective forts along the roads in the South22. In his time, the ... ...
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85: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-judahs-last-outpost-carol ...
The Biblical Archaeologist, Vol. 39, No. 4. (Dec., 1976), pp. 148-151. (Kadesh Barnea: Judah's Last Outpost, Carol Meyers, 1976 AD) Joshua 15:1-4 assigns Judah the Wilderness of Zin as far south as ... Notable among these evidences of early human habitation is a series of sites dating to the Iron Age. They invariably consist of some sort of fortress surrounding or adjacent to a small settlement. ... of Khirbet Rahba, Khirbet Haluqim, and Atar Haroa,3 it is now clear that there is a crucial difference in the pattern of Iron Age settlements between the Beer-sheba Basin and the Negev Highlands. Whereas the Beer-sheba Basin remained inhabited throughout the Iron Age, the central Negev was settled only during the period of the United Monarchy, when (especially) King Solomon seems to have ... Perhaps there was more to the history of the place than had been realized. Dothan had thought that the casemate walls of the fortress had been built almost on the wadi floor, with a huge glacis having ... ...
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86: The Water Supply and Distribution System of the Nabataean City ...
... Wealth generated by trade and taxes on caravans to Cairo, Gaza, Damascus, Palmyra, Jauf, Median, Madain-Salih and Eastern locales, came finally under Roman dominance. The gradual shift to sea trade (Taylor 2001) led to the decline of Petra's status as an ... Seasonal rainfall runoff passes into the valley through many canyon streambeds (wadis) and drains out primarily through the Wadi Siyagh (A;2). Early phases of urban Petra relied upon open channel water delivery from the Ain Mousa spring outside the city along a direct path through the Siq (Fig. 1). The water channel traversed the entire length of the city before exiting into Wadi Siyagh. Placement of this system required diversion of the intermittent Wadi Mousa River, that ... 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 (B;2) ... ...
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87: The Exodus Route: 15 Stops between Kadesh Barnea to Jordan
... Hor where Aaron died. They could not go north or east because of Edom's army. God wanted them to enter the promised land via the Jordan River, so they could not go west. So the only direction they could go is due south towards the Red Sea. ... However, it seems that Edom and Moab finally gave consent and allowed them to pass through their land. (Deut 2:28-29) Mt. Seir is south of both Kadesh Barnea and Mt. Hor: "Then we turned (south) and set out for the wilderness by the way to the Red Sea, as the Lord spoke ... Numbers 21:6 "And Moses made a bronze serpent and set it on the standard; and it came about, that if a serpent bit any man, when he looked to the bronze serpent, he lived." Numbers 21:9 M. They camped in the valley of the Zered wadi, and ... this Jordan. 'But charge Joshua and encourage him and strengthen him, for he shall go across at the head of this people, and he will give them as an inheritance the land which you will see.' "So we remained in the valley opposite Beth-peor." ... ...
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88: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-ein-el-qudeirat-did-i-excavate ...
From here, the Israelites attempted to penetrate Canaan. And it was here, at Kadesh-Barnea, that they stayed for a generation. Located between the Wilderness of Paran (Numbers 13:3) and the Wilderness ... The earliest 19th century investigators, men like Karl von Raumer and Edward Robinson, looked for Kadesh-Barnea in the Aravah, the deep geomorphic rift extending from the southern end of the Dead Sea ... The tell at Kadesh-Barnea (formerly Tell el-Qudeirat and now called Tela Kadesh-Barnea) is scenically located in the deep, narrow valley of the Wadi el-Ein, at the crossroads of two of the most ... Youngest of three fortresses: 700 BC (top layer, first excavated) The uppermost, and therefore latest, fortress at Kadesh-Barnea is rectangular, about 200 feet long and 135 feet wide. The walls of ... These more experimental forms are associated primarily with the later levels of the site. Oldest fortresses built by Solomon in 950 BC: The earliest fortress at Kadesh-Barnea belonged to an extensive ... ...
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89: The Third Season of Excavation at Tell el-Kheleifeh, 1940 AD ...
... The new fortress at Aqabah, recently completed by the transjordan government, although much smaller, serves in a limited way the same purpose. The Egyptian king Shoshenk, or Shishak, as he is known in the Bible, was in all probability the ... invader, not merely to reduce an enemy stronghold, but primarily in this instance to gain possession of the important industrial plant so strategically situated on the north shore of the Red Sea. His control of the place was short-lived. ... It is particularly clear there at the Early iron Age site of Khirbet el-Medeiyineh overlooking the Wadi Fig. 3. An offset in the outer fortification wall with a section of the glacis in front of it. Cf. Galling, Bildisches Reallexikon, p. 372; Albright, Annual IV, p. 10; ... If Ezion-geber I, or Period I, is to be assigned to the tenth and part of the ninth century B. C., and its most important phase to the time of king Solomon, then perhaps Ezion-geber II may be assigned to the ninth century B. C. More ... ...
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90: The Exodus Route: Red Sea Camp at the Straits of Tiran
... wandering aimlessly in the land; the wilderness has shut them in.' "Thus I will harden Pharaoh's heart, and he will chase after them; and I will be honored through Pharaoh and all his army, and the Egyptians will know that I am the Lord." ... He turned the sea into dry land; They passed through the river on foot; There let us rejoice in Him!" (Psalm 66:5-6) k. "When Israel went forth from Egypt, The house of Jacob from a people of strange language, Judah became His sanctuary, Israel, His dominion. The sea looked and ... There are at least 16 different sedimentary "beach fans" that have formed since the flood in 3298 BC on the west coast of the Gulf of Aqaba. b. During rainfall, the watershed feeds a wadi system which washes sediment into the gulf forming ... Click to View 8. High resolution map of the Gulf of Aqaba with the Tiran and Nuweiba crossings. The author first saw this map on the wall of Tel-Aviv university and photographed it while dropping off feral bones excavated at Shiloh to be ... ...
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91: Kadesh Barnea Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol 29, No 1, 1910 ...
and the "New England look" of the landscape, or what would have happened if the eager explorer had been taken to Ain Karat before the K marvelous sight " of all this loveliness had burst upon him. ... It is not impossible that the stream flowing down Wadi el 'Ain was once called Me Meribath Kadesh. (Kadesh Barnea, Nathan Schmidt, Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol 29, no 1, 1910 AD, p73) "On the ... But the possession of Mt. Seir itself by David, Solomon for a short time at least, and Amaziah may have given vogue to a rival theory inspired by the more majestic scenery of Petra. It seems to me ... that Kadesh Barnea was a wilderness, while Kadesh was a city. In this he followed Eusebius and Jerome, who regarded both as indicating the wilderness between Egypt and Petra. The location of Kadesh Barnea (written yrm ttr p) on a map in a Passover Haggadah, published at Amsterdam, 1695,11 midway between the Philistine coast and the southern end of the Dead Sea, shows that the spell of the two ... ...
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92: The Exodus Route: Wilderness of Shur
... intercourse with women, and had a river of wine, honey, and milk, and that the women were not like the ones down here, but different ones, and that the intercourse was long-lasting and the pleasure continuous; and other things full of profligacy and stupidity; also that men should feel sympathy for one another and help those who are wronged." (Chronicle 629 AD of Theophanes, 813 AD) A. The Exodus Route: Three days into the Wilderness of Shur: "Then Moses led Israel from the Red Sea, and they went out into the ... Find Ishmael and you find Midian and Sinai. The modern Sinai peninsula has always been Egyptian Territory. The border of Egypt and Israel is the Wadi El Arish. (Gen 15:18; 1 Ki 8:65; 2 Ki 24:7; 2 Chr 7:8; Isa 27:12; 2 Chr 9:26; 1 King ... If the Ishmaelites did live in the territory of Judah, where current maps place the Wilderness of Paran, why did Joshua, David or Solomon never run into them? In fact, after entering the promised land, the Ishmaelites are only mentioned ... ...
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93: The "Aharoni Fortress" Near Quseima and the "Israelite Fortresses ...
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, No. 294. (May, 1994), pp. 39-67. Zeev Meshel Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv, Israel (The "Aharoni Fortress" Near Quseima ... The summit, 390 m above sea level, rises some 140 m above the surrounding plain, permitting excellent observation in three directions. Among the more prominent points visible from the summit are the tip of the Qadesh Barnea oasis and the little oasis of Quseima, as well as Tin Muweilih. If there is any connection between the fortress and the routes formerly running through the plain, the fortress ... This wide margin enables some scholars to base their conjectures on historical interpretation or models of some sort (e.g., King Solomon as builder and Shishak as destroyer), rather than on ... agree with the identification of Tel Masos, where no Negev ware has been discovered, with "the city of Amalek," since the later element is also associated in the Bible with the southern wilderness. ... ...
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94: Mt. Hor, Moserah: Aaron's Mountain (Jebel Haroun) at Petra
The city was located in the vicinity of the Tomb of Aaron and a valley called the River of Moses A. History of the search for Mt. Hor: The little white dome on the top of the summit is the Tomb of Aaran of Mt. Hor at Petra. Click to ... Jebel Maderah lies northeast of ' Ain Kadess, and therefore on the route which would naturally be followed in marching direct from Kadesh across Edom to Moab. Jebel Haroun on the other hand is too distant from Kadesh to satisfy the ... On every side there is a maze of mountains, cliffs, and chasms. Far across the `Arabah in the west rise the comparatively low mountains of the wilderness. In the distant north glisten the waters of the Dead Sea. The oasis of green about Ein El Weibeh. relieves to some degree the barrenness of ... But the possession of Mt. Seir itself by David, Solomon for a short time at least, and Amaziah may have given vogue to a rival theory inspired by the more majestic scenery of Petra. It seems to me even more probable that Petra was the ... ...
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95: Absalom's insurrection, Rape of Tamar, Satan child: 990-979 BC ...
Part 8: David's Sinful Census and the Temple platform 2. The setting: a. David commits adultery with Bathsheba in 1001 BC. b. Solomon is born two years later in 999 BC, at which time Absalom is 9 years old. c. The 22 year period is actually two ... Between 1003 and 1001 BC, David defeats the nations and fulfills the land promise to Abraham, possessing all the land from the River of Egypt (Wadi el-Arish) and the Euphrates. e. In 1001 BC, David commits adultery with Bathsheba and kills her husband Uriah, ... They shall fine him one hundred pieces of silver which they shall give to the father of the girl, because he (the husband) has tried to ruin the reputation of an Israelite virgin." (Dead Sea Scrolls: The Temple Scroll, 11QT = 11Q19) iv. "These ... David orders Abishai to find and kill Sheba. c. Sheba travels north, passing through many cities until he arrives at Abel Beth-maacah, located just west of Dan about 8 km. d. Joab begins building a Masada-like ramp over the wall to destroy the ... ...
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96: 796 BC Al Rimah Joash Conquest Stele of Adad-Nirari III, King ...
... is based on reaching the correct total in line 20." (Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC, Adad-Nirari III, Tel Al-Rimah Stele, A.0.104.7, A. Kirk Grayson, p 210, 1996 AD) Archeological excavation dig report was written by Stephanie ... Of special significance is the erased portion, for this records that the king granted to Nergal-aris control over the entire part of the Jezireh from the Habur River in the west to the Wadi Tharthar in the east, from the Middle Euphrates in the south to the Jebel ... He received the tribute of Ia'asu the Samaritan (Joash, king of Israel), of the Tyrian (ruler), and of the Sidonian (ruler). I marched to the great sea where the sun sets; (and) I erected a stela of my royal self in the city of Arvad which is ... But Amaziah would not listen, for it was from God, that He might deliver them into the hand of Joash because they had sought the gods of Edom. So Joash king of Israel went up, and he and Amaziah king of Judah faced each other at Beth-shemesh, ... ...
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97: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Cana 40 BC
... together." (John 21:2) D. Occupation history: 1. Pottery dating to the Iron age: Deborah to Solomon. 2. Tiglath Pileser, king of Assyria, mentioned the city of Kanna in the annals of his military ... People in Cana in July 67 would have seen a large Roman army march along the Wadi (valley) Yodefat at the western base of their hill to fight and win their first major battle against the Jews at ... People from Cana, with their great view of the valley, no doubt saw a large Crusader army marching to battle at the horns of Hattin (near the Sea of Galilee) against Islamic forces led by the great ... Attached to it is a smaller room that may be a Beth ha-Midrash. The main room is 10x15 m, with intermittent benches, column bases laid out precisely on a 5x5 m nave, with 2.5x5 m side aisles. The ... The building is unusual architecturally, though some features have parallels with public buildings at Chorazin, Gamla, and Khirbet Shema`, all of which have a room that functions as a study house. In ... ...
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98: The Number of the Exodus Jews. The population of the Exodus Hebrews
... New Testament: The Hebrew 24,000 in Num 25:9 matches the Greek 23,000 in 1 Cor 10:8 5. Two Hebrew Dead Sea Scrolls (4Q1 and 4Q13) confirm Stephen was correct in Acts 7:14 when he said 75 persons ... Exodus 32:28,35 5. 1430 BC 14,700 killed by God Kadesh Barnea Numbers 16:49 6. 1407 BC many killed by snakes Zered river Numbers 21:6 7. 1406 BC 23-24,000 killed by God Immorality at Peor Num 25:9; 1 ... Judges 20:35 17. 1290 BC 25,000 killed, 600 lived Benjamin's army Judges 20:46-47 18. 1094 BC 50,070 killed by God Beth-shemesh: Ark 1 Samuel 6:19 19. 1094 BC 4000 killed by Philistines 1st Shiloh ... Their initial population of 12,000 in 1446 BC grows with a .7% annual growth rate to only 384,000 men in 946 BC (time of Solomon). This they say is reasonable. Then they show how unreasonable starting ... Sinai had only one section where the Bible says they had to "Journey in stages" (Ex 17:1) because of narrow terrain between the Wilderness of Sin and the Wilderness of Sinai. With the small numbers ... ...
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99: Jerusalem Temple Mount: The Charles Wilson and Charles Warren ...
... I have to suggest that this may have been the House of Baptism, communicating with the room of Beth Mokad and the gate Tadi. It is to be noticed that the tanks Nos. 1 and 3 would, if produced north, ... get the difference of level between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea accurately determined, and these Societies were pleased each to place 100 pounds. towards the cost of this work at my disposal. I consequently sent out instructions for this work being done, and subsequently for the levelling from Jerusalem to the Pools of Solomon, which, in consequence of the great discrepancy between the ... Wilson in a fine fountain in the Wady Aroob, and the Pacha of Jerusalem has repaired the conduit from Solomon's Pools to Jerusalem, which is now supplied from Ain Etan and the "sealed fountain" above ... 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." ... ...
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100: Orientation of Early Synagogues Did Not Point to Jerusalem Or ...
... Herodium offered its renovators little opportunity for choice in the location of the synagogue or its orientation. Once it was decided to squeeze it into the existing spaces available in the fortress ... Most of the sixth-century CE synagogue buildings have their apses on the Jerusalem-oriented wall. The Beth Alpha synagogue, for instance, has its apse on the southern Jerusalem-oriented wall and its ... Only the southern side of the building, facing Jerusalem, had none, as this direction served as the hall's focus." Other synagogues, at Khirbet Shema` and Gush Halav, had a bima against the southern ... (Leviticus 16:2) b. "Then Solomon said, "The Lord has said that He would dwell in the thick cloud. "I have surely built You a lofty house, A place for Your dwelling forever."" (1 Kings 8:12-13) c. ... Jesus the Messiah of the Tanakh: 1. First Century Jewish Messianic Expectation: As witnessed in the Dead Sea scrolls. 2. Looking for the wrong thing: Mistaken Jewish ideas of the Messiah in 30 AD. 3. ... ...
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