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1: Archaeology and the Religions of Canaan and Israel, Beth Alpert ...
important implications for our understanding of the Iron Age. "Revisionism" posits a date exilic or later for much of the ... Many thanks are due to Seymour Gitin, Director of the W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem, who ... practices of the Jewish community during the Second Temple period, when Judah was under Persian, Greek and finally Roman rule. ... ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE RELIGIONS OF CANAAN AND ISRAEL For the most part, the impetus for these many explorations of ancient Israel was rooted in the religious convictions of modern explorers. Their motivation for investigating the religion of ... Chapter Four is concerned with the religion of Canaan in the Middle Bronze Age. It demonstrates that the development of ... I n the past, discussions of Canaanite and Israelite religion have generally focussed on the theology and cult of the ... director of the large and prestigious excavation at Tel Gezer, described many types of archaeological evidence and ... ...
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2: Nimrod and the Archaeology of the Tower of Babel by Steven Rudd ...
... Cover: Nimrod in his first mudbrick Temple (XVII) offering a Goatfish sacrifice to Enki dating to 3200 BC as per excavations at Eridu ... Assemblages found at Ubaid, Uruk 2. Christian Archaeological Dating (CAD): The oldest possible archeological age can be no older than the ... Often distinct Archaeological ages separated by thousands of years are fabricated which are based upon concurrent regional differences in ... 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 ... The year construction begins of the two ziggurats at Babel and Ur, God calls Abraham out of Assyria to Canaan. To the Christian Nimrod is ... The holy place of Eridu was also deeply related to Inanna and Adapa religious hemispheres, but for the Near East mythopoeic thought Eridu ... Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times, Redford, Donald, Bronze Age Collapse, Ch 8, 1992 AD) 7. Low Egyptian Chronology (LC) is favored. ... ...
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3: Joshua's Altar on Mt. Ebal and the Lead Curse Tablet
... Whereas the excavator viewed the main building as a large sacrificial altar, N. Na'aman identified the area as Shechem's main cult site in the Iron Age ... and tend to view the structure as a fortified tower." (Adam Zertal, New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavation in the Holy Land, Mt. ... Parallel seals have been found in Egypt, the biblical Land of Israel and Transjordan, and these indicate that our scarab was produced ... discovered Hebrew Dead Sea Scroll (4QDeut?) at Cave 4 in Qumran supports the ancient Samaritan view that Joshua built his altar on Mt. ... While inherently speculative, the Samaritans may have built their Samaritan Temple on Mt. Gerizim to venerate Joshua's Altar! A. ... It is located east of modern Nabulus between Shechem (Tel Balata) and Sychar at the foot of Mt. Ebal. It had come under attack and the ... Introduction: The AD 2019 discovery of the Late Bronze Age lead curse tablet on Mt. Ebal, which the Bible identifies as the mountain of ... ...
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4: Pots and Polities: Material Remains of Late Iron Age Judah in ...
... weights (fig. 6) are made of limestone and are dome-shaped with flattened base (except a few made of bronze; a few are cubical or trapezoid). ... The general themes may be widespread, and there may have been a common origin for a religious phenomenon; but once it was adopted by a certain ... 24 (Avraham Mal-amat volume): 7-11 (Hebrew), 231* (English summary). 1996 Sources for the Study of the Egyptian-Canaan-ite Border Administration. ... Eretz-Israel 9 (W. E Albright volume): 20*-27*. Crouwel, J. H., and Tatton-Brown, V. 1988 Ridden Horses in Iron Age Cyprus. Report of the ... Deutsch, R., and Heltzer, M. 1994 Forty New Ancient West Semitic Inscriptions. Tel Aviv: Archaeological Center. Dever, W. G. 1982 Recent Archaeological Confirmation of the Cult of Asherah in Ancient Israel. Hebrew Studies 23: 37-43. 1990 Recent Archaeological ... 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: ... ...
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5: Elijah and Elisha Chronology timeline 870-810 BC
Kurkh Monolith 852 BC b. Basalt Statue 833 BC c. Black Obelisk 827 BC d. Bronze Gates 847 BC e. Basalt Throne 849 BC f. Clay Brick 858-839 BC ... The 9th century BC is the golden age of the divided kingdom period of Judah and Israel. b. The 9th century BC illustrates in the clearest ... It is a puzzle why Jehoshaphat would AGAIN agree to another military cooperation with a wicked king of Jehoram of Israel who 7 years later ... the double portion of Elisha and Jesus. 10. See also: Excavations at Tel Rehov where the Elisha ostraca was found in 2013 AD I. 40 ways Elisha ... SIGN #6: ANGELIC CHARIOT ARMIES: Duration: Before sunset, Thursday, 16th May AD 65 g. SIGN #7: EARTHQUAKE & MYRIAD OF ANGEL VOICES IN TEMPLE: ... Elisha predicted a 3.5 x 2 = 7-year drought: 2 Kings 8:1 11. Elijah and Elisha are the primary source for the numbers 3, 3.5, 7 in ancient ... Many of the Amarna tablets record a ritual of showing submission to pharaoh, king of Egypt. The Canaan city-state kings would stand before ... ...
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6: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... How simple is that and how amazing is the Holy Spirit! "666" has no special religious meaning except it is the "number of a ... In the Hellenistic period, King Antiochus (10) made an effort to get rid of their primitive cult and hellenize them, but his ... sky appeared a vision of armies in conflict, of glittering armour. A sudden lightning flash from the clouds lit up the Temple. ... Few people placed a sinister interpretation upon this. The majority were convinced that the ancient scriptures of their priests ... Gibeah of Benjamin later became the first capital city of Israel under Saul. The site was known then as Gibeah of Saul, located about 5 km north of Jerusalem. Iron age I installations have been excavated including the corner of ... He decorated the city and brought to it works of art and statues of bronze and marble from every province and city." (Aramaic ... (The Persian Conquest of Jerusalem, 614 c.e.- An Archaeological Assessment, Gideon Avni, BASOR, No. 357, p35-48, 2010 AD) c. ... ...
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7: The Bible and Radiocarbon Dating: Archaeology, Text and Science ...
The late Iron Age I assemblage, represented by the pottery from the destruction layers of Megiddo VIA, Tell Qasile X, Tel Masos II, and parallel strata at other sites, was dated to the late 11th or early 10th century BCE. b. The Iron IIA ... 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 Israel. ... (1985), he suggested lowering the appearance of this pottery by 50 years until after the end of the Egyptian presence in Canaan. ... the pottery from Period IA-B is close to that of the Late Bronze Age and fits the 12th century BCE (Mazar 2002: 278-79).4 3. A ... slip and hand burnish, disappearance of the Canaanite painted pottery tradition) to settlement patterns, architecture and religious art. ... He carried off the treasures of the Temple of the Lord and the treasures of the royal palace. He took everything, including all the gold ... ...
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8: The Exodus Route: A scriptural proof, with the witness of history ...
... was 1485 BC. (Has Radiocarbon Artificially Raised Bronze Age Dates?, Near Eastern Archaeological Society Bulletin, Vol 58, 2013 AD) The mushroom hairstyle is also Semitic and non-Egyptian. ... 19 (1539-1538 BC) of Ahmoses' 25-year reign (1557-1532 BC) at the very latest." (Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times, Redford, Donald, Bronze Age Collapse, Ch 8, 1992 AD) We conclude that the Hyksos ruled Egypt for no earlier than 1657 BC ... With the rebel Hyksos expelled, Ahmoses I took over the Hyksos palaces at Tel el-Daba, which explains how Moses was found in the river by Pharaoh's Daughter near where the Hebrews lived. ... The presence of God in the Pillar of fire was replaced after they crossed the Jordan by the most holy place in the Tabernacle of Moses, which was replaced by the Temple of Solomon, which ... Obodas was deified and-as evidenced by Nabatean and Greek inscriptions-his cult persisted at Oboda until the 3rd century AD. Without waiting for Augustus' confirmation Aretas IV (4 BC-AD ... ...
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9: The Iron Age Fortresses at En Haseva, Rudolph Cohen, 1995 AD
... of the sixth cen-turies BCE and can probably be connected in some way to the remains of the late Stratum 4 Iron Age fortress. ... Courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority. 1987:23-31). She stressed the fact that although the remains from Horvat Qitmit are ... Furthermore, these two assemblages may represent the archaeological expression of what is known in current literature on the ancient cult in Judea as popular religion (Ackerman 1992; Dever 1994). Several ... construc-tion of the shrine, may have emerged earlier from religious trends existing during the time of King Manasseh (ca. 698-642 ... 33:1-19), setting up once again the high places, and installing a sculpted image in the holy Temple (2 Kgs 21:3, 7; 2 Chr 33:3, 7). ... Similar structures have been unearthed at Tel Jezreel and Tell el-Kheleifeh. Courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority. ... Edom's conflict with Israel finds a place in the narration of the entrance of the Children of Israel into Canaan and continues ... ...
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10: Timna
... the Hathor Temple of Timna provides the first archaeological evidence for actual and lengthy Egyptian control of ... traditions relating to the Kenites-Midianites as the ancient metalworkers of the southernmost Arabah and in the area ... A bronze snake was found inside the naos. Second, The kenites also converted the temple of Hathor into a tented area, ... The study of the religious and cultural implications and connections of the Timna Temple finds is only at its beginning, ... of the formative phase of Israel. The last phase of the Hathor Temple of Timna, which seems to have been a tent-shrine, was a Midianite place of worship and this suggests a possible connection not only of the Midianite cult of the copper snake, found in this ... What they found for the 13th to 12th centuries B.C.E., the era of Moses and Israel's entry into Canaan, was an ... the period in question, the end of the Late Bronze Age and the beginning of the Iron Age, the 13th to 12th centuries. ... ...
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11: The Edomites: From Esau to Edom to Idumea to Extinction 2006BC ...
invades and occupies Judah Negev 587 BC: Edom burns Solomon's temple 550 BC: Edom displaced by Arabs Transjordan Edom unlocks the key to ... about three years to realize he had no future there and decide to move Transjordan. d. 1926 BC: Esau moves EVERYTHING out of Canaan into Mt. ... Hor are on the border of Edom. It is a myth that Edom lived in the Negev at the time when Israel lived at Kadesh Barnea. Since Edom was ... and Dalley 1990)." (Early Edom And Moab, Egyptian evidence on Ancient Jordan; K. A. Kitchen, Editor: Piotr Bienkowski, 1992 AD) d. "This ... the Late Bronze/Iron Age transitional period - there were enough people there to concern Egyptian official interests, and the lifestyle was (at least in part) pastoral and (with tents) at least semi- nomadic. The consequent scarcity of tangible physical remains in the archaeological record ... Edom was Transjordan: "Why it was that an inspired handful of religious geniuses in Israel and Judah developed the idea of one great God, ... ...
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12: King Jeroboam tel dan high place altar 1340-723 BC. They're Digging ...
... the archaeological evidence suggests that a large, open-air platform was used, that there were altars, incense offerings, votive offerings involving figurines, and some kind of water purification or libation rituals." (The Remarkable Discoveries at Tel Dan, John C. ... the construction of the ramparts, indicate that some structure, perhaps of a cult nature, existed here already in the Middle Bronze II age. In the Israelite period, the bamah had two stages. ... No doubt Ahab also devoted himself to the worship of the golden calf: "And Ahab did more to provoke the Lord God of Israel to anger ... Yet we have found a number of other religious installations at Dan during 31 years of digging, the longest-running excavation in all ... The archeology at tel Dan (Laish) provides us with an incredible window into the ancient pagan history of the tribe of Dan in 1350 BC ... seems to associate with religious structures such as the Jerusalem Temple (see Ezra 8:29 and 1 Chronicles 9:26, among other passages). ... ...
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13: 495-399 BC: The Judean Elephantine Egyptian Papyrus letters to ...
... Also a religious center, Elephantine was the temple city of Khnum, the Egyptian god of the cataract region, who presided over the flood ... The name of the city probably reflects this trade." (The Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land, Elephantine, 1990 AD) b. "therefore, ... Whether or not the cult of Yahu at Elephantine was syncretistic [a blend of Bible and paganism], or the Jews of Elephantine were themselves ... reconstruction of the Jewish nation during the Persian period. (Ancient Israel, Exile and Return: From the Babylonian Destruction to the ... daily lives of the community than is the case for most Jewish communities in the Second Temple period, sometimes even closer than in Yehud. ... once revolted and joined themselves to the Ethiopians, two hundred and forty thousand Egyptians of fighting age. The reason was as follows. ... of hewn Stone, standing doors, bronze hinges of those doors, cedarwood roof, fittings they burned with fire, gold and silver basins stolen. ... ...
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14: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-rudolph-cohen-kadesh-barnea ...
of his dwelling in the Negev "between Kadesh and Shur" (Gen. 20:1) connects Kadesh-barnea with the Patriarchal Age. ... days" (Deut. 1:46), and this was the first national-religious centre around which the Israelite tribes under Moses coalesced. ... be inferred from the description of the southern border of Canaan, i.e., the Promised Land of the Israelites (Num. 14:4; Ez. ... of Kadesh-barnea with Tel el-Qudeirat, especially since Woolley and Lawrence discovered at the site the remains of a rectangular fortress with eight projecting towers, which they dated to the period of the kings of Judah and Israel. ... B.C.E. (during the reign of Jehoshaphat), and its destruction to about the same time as that of the First Temple (586 B.C.E.). ... of Kadesh-barnea and its central role in the region in the period of the Monarchy are reflected in the archaeological finds. ... Numerous settlement remains from the Early Bronze II and Middle Bronze I have been discovered between 'Ain Qedeis and 'Ain ... ...
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15: Basta, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea. slaughterhouse, crop storage ...
... Sixth, no cult center was identified in the excavations at Basta and Beidha. Seventh, both Basta and Beidha experienced an ... In this chapter, 13 reliable radiometric determinations from three Neolithic sites (Ashkelon, Sha'ar Hagolan, and Tel 'Ali) are ... In my book on Nimrod and the archeology of the Tower of Babel, Tortoise pottery from Eridu, found in Temple 8 beside a platform ... Clearly, Neolithic settlements existed contemporaneously with Early bronze Age Settlements. g. The sophisticated, high quality pottery that has been excavated in ancient Eridu (and many other places in Nimrod's kingdom) ... flint waste from the workshops on the slopes protected archaeological deposits (Area A, NW Section) (Basta II The Architecture ... We also know that in the Late Bronze age, that Canaan was full forested with lush highly productive soils, while today it is ... A remarkable feature of this stratum is the absence of deer and equid bones." (Shiloh Excavations, Israel Finkelstein, p312, 1993 ... ...
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16: Timna: Valley of the Biblical Copper Mines, Beno Rothenberg, ...
... and engravings (which may be assumed to be a Chalcolithic cult centre or shrine), also aroused the curiosity and attention of the ... light brown-grey colour were found at Site 2. There was no archaeological or metallurgical explanation for the appearance of these two ... resolved only in 1969 by the excavation of the Timna Temple, Site zoo, and the consequent dating of the pottery by the inscriptions found. ... Site 2. The 'normal' pottery could be compared with the Late Bronze Age -Early Iron Age I pottery of Palestine, but not enough identifiable pottery was ... the nature of several tumuli in the immediate vicinity of Site 2. These turned out to be burials, already plundered in ancient times. ... However, examination of the bones by Dr N. Haas of Tel Aviv University showed that, in fact, 'there were skeletal remains of two ... was actually caused by the continuous struggle carried on during most of the Kingdom of Israel between Amalekites and Israelites. ... ...
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17: Mt. Sinai located in Arabia: Galatian 4:25
... Ishmaelites like the Nabateans were nomadic traders as seen in the story of Joseph being sold to the Caravan at Dothan in Canaan... major crossroad of three caravan roads that feed southern Arabia, Babylon, Israel, and Egypt. Leuke Kome was the port of Petra. ... Obodas was deified and-as evidenced by Nabatean and Greek inscriptions-his cult persisted at Oboda until the 3rd century ad. ... xvii, 287), and a mention of him as ruler of Damascus in AD 39 (2 Cor. 11:32), there is little about him in the ancient sources. ... Oboda and the forts on the Petra-Gaza road." (The Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land, Nabateans, 1986 AD) Echoing the Edomites who burned the temple of Solomon in 587 BC, the Nabateans under King Malchus of ... During this Persian period Arabia included Rameses/Avaris at Tel el-Dab'a, Pithom at Tel Retaba and the Wadi Tumilat. The ... On their wedding night, the women have a religious obligation to be available for sexual intercourse with every man that comes ... ...
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18: Excavations At Kadesh-Barnea: 1976-1978, Ein el-Qudeirat, Rudolph ...
From their Kadesh-barnea encampment Moses directed 12 men, 1 for each of the 12 tribes, to "spy out the Land of Canaan" (Num ... Monarchy because of its association with the traditions of Exodus and therefore had a religious, as well as practical, role. ... University, Institute of Archaeology. Aharoni, Y., et al. 1960 The Ancient Desert Agriculture of the Negev: V. An Israelite ... Pp. 697-98 in Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land. Jerusalem: The Israel Exploration Society and ... Mazar, B.; Dothan, T.; and Dunayevsky, E. 1966 EM Gedi: Archaeological Excavation 1961-1962. `Atiqot (English Series) 5. Meshel, Z. 1977 Horvat R itma: An Iron Age Fortress in the Negev Highlands. Tel Aviv 4: 110-35. Palmer, E. H. 1871 The Desert of the ... Tufnell, 0., et al. 1958 Lachish (Tell ed-Duweir) IV: The Bronze Age. Oxford: Oxford University. Tufnell, 0.; Inge, C.; and Harding, L. 1940 Lachish (Tell ed-Duweir) II: The Fosse Temple. Oxford: Oxford University. Woolley C. L, and ... ...
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19: Jehoiakim, King of Judah 609-598 BC seals, bulla They're Digging ...
... campaigns in Egypt, Syria, and Phoenicia at the time his father died, but it has been verified by recent archaeological discoveries. ... It is now well known that two methods of reckoning the years of a reign were in use in the Ancient Near East: the one most usual in ... Habakkuk challenges the justice of God in allowing a nation like Babylon, which is more wicked than Israel, to be used by God. ... He takes some of the vessels from Solomon's temple and puts them into his pagan temple in Babylon. Jehoiakim is deposed to Babylon in bronze chains. Jehoiakim's 8 year old son Jehoiachin ... Zedekiah, Josiah's son and Jehoiakim's younger brother, becomes king at age 21. Jeconiah/Jehoiachin is the end of the line of the ... 4. Both Josiah and Jeremiah were at war with the religious establishment and the idol worship that was rampant among the people. a. ... So when the deportees arrived in Babylon, after Nebuchadnezzar was already back in Canaan to continue the war, the officials who were ... ...
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20: Zedekiah, Matteniah King of Judah 597-587 BC The Chronological ...
... and make the rough places smooth; I will shatter the doors of bronze and cut through their iron bars. "I will give you the treasures ... "And the nations will know that I am the Lord who sanctifies Israel, when My sanctuary is in their midst forever." ' "" (Ezekiel ... A. Jeremiah wrote two autograph copies of "Jeremiah": 1. The book of Jeremiah has two ancient autograph inspired textual versions. 2. ... AGE 26, 623 BC: Ezekiel is born and Josiah repairs the temple and finds the lost book of the Law at age 26: 2 Ki 23 d. Restorations: remove idols from temple and killed the idolatrous ... 3. Both Josiah and Jeremiah were at war with the religious establishment and the idol worship that was rampant among the people. a. ... Jer 30 is a promise of physical restoration back to the land of Canaan. h. Jer 31 (the entire chapter) is a messianic prophecy of ... most important archaeological work at Anata and Ras el-Kharrubeh was done over fifty years ago by E. P. Blair and A. Bergman (Biran). ... ...
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21: REFUTED: Full-Preterist, "Realized Eschatology", "AD 70 doctrine ...
... time Christ completely abolished the Old Covenant, took the Temple out of the way, and fully established his new covenant with his people. ... of heaven One like a Son of Man was coming, And He came up to the Ancient of Days And was presented before Him. "And to Him was given ... Even if Caiaphas was as young as 50 in AD 18, this would make him about 100 years old in AD 66. c. Archaeological confirmation Caiaphas died ... the New Testament." (Israel Museum) ii. The provenance of the ossuary is certified, being excavated in professional three-dimensional excavation. Six skeletons were discovered, one of which was an old man. Caiaphas would have been an old man of about the age of 60-70 years old when ... The disciples were expecting Jesus to not only conquer the entire world, including Rome, they understood he would usher in a new religious ... Mike Sullivan' words: "The Rebuke and Exhortation to the Church of Christ Cult. ... Acts 2:38 -The baptism here is the "One [spiritual] ... ...
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22: Origin of the Philistines, Sea Peoples, Pentapolis Cities, Goliath
VIII. Philistines trigger collapse of Bronze Age and mark beginning of Iron age: 1177 BC Conclusion Introduction: 1. Today, if someone calls you ... We do not know what the ancient inhabitants of Crete called themselves. Archaeological evidence indicates that the Minoans were engaged in maritime trade throughout the Levant in the Middle Bronze period (ca. 2000-1500 BC). Some of this evidence suggests that they established trading colonies in Syria, Canaan and Egypt. A small, but growing, number of finds in Palestine provide tangible evidence for contacts between ... 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 ... with separate ceramic links between Ashdod, Cyprus, and Ugarit and Tel Miqne, Cyprus, and Ugarit, respectively, to suggest that the first ... pictorial reliefs in the magnificent mortuary temple of Pharaoh Ramesses III (c. 1184-1153) at Medinet Habu in the Theban necropolis in Egypt. ... ...
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23: Mt. Karkom, Israel
Paul said that Mt. Sinai was in Arabia (Gal 4:25) no the land of Canaan or the Egyptian Sinai. In the allegory of Gal 4, Ishmael lived where Mt. Sinai literally was ... Sinai, Israel Finkelstein BAR 14:04, Jul/Aug 1988) "The 75-square-mile area around the site boasts 40,000 petraglyphs-the largest concentration of rock art in the Negev-and 892 individual archaeological sites. The remains of a large Bronze Age campsite have been found in the mountain's foothills. Har Karkom still serves as a popular gathering place for nomads, just ... These flints were used for circumcision. There are several major areas of cult worship on top of the mountain. Idolatry was common during Israel's entire history. On a hill top, one km east of Mt. Hor at Petra, there is an ancient altar that is oriented due east and is also directly facing ... The minora or candle stick, was used in Hebrew worship in the tabernacle and Solomon's temple. The Minora close up. Click to View Click to View There appears someone ... ...
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24: Archeology of the Oppression, Exodus and Conquest of Israel: ...
... Ahmoses I (1557-1532 BC) was only 10 years old when he ascended the throne after the death of his brother. Excavations at Tel el Dab'a (Avaris) by Bietak and synchronisms with day book entry in year 11 of Khamudi (the last Hyksos king) ... the reign of Khamudi must have terminated by year 18 or 19 of Ahmoses' 25-year reign at the very latest." (Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times, Redford, Donald, Bronze Age Collapse, Ch 8, 1992 AD) 2. Sinai 349: The Egyptians are in great fear of the huge Hebrew population a. "Come, let ... So far as we can tell from the archaeological evidence presently at hand, there were no Egyptians living there during the reign of Thutmose." (A Survey of Old Testament Introduction, Gleason Archer, p246, 1994 AD) b. "Leaving the Negeb ... Two 18-17th century inscriptions have been found at Mari and Hazor with the name Jabin. A third is on the names list of Ramesses II at the Amon Temple at Karnak 1279-1212 BC. ii. The Accadian tablet from Mari reads: "Ibni-Addad king of ... ...
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25: Did Yahweh Have a Consort, Kuntillet Ajrud, Ze'ev Meshel, 1979 ...
On the outside of each of these pithoi were several crude, folk-art drawings in red and black ink as well as a number of religious ... Ajrud in 1869. There he carried out a small sounding into the ancient remains and subsequently identified the site as Gypsaria, a site ... and to date the site to Iron Age II or the Israelite period. This new date identified the site as the southernmost outpost of the Judean kingdom, and it became a prime candidate for excavation. A few years later I led the archaeological expedition to Kuntillet Ajrud on behalf of Tel Aviv University (Institutes of Archaeology, and of Nature Conservation Research); the Israel Department of Antiquity; the Department for Holy-Land Studies in ... In 1 Kings 7:12, it is said that in the court of the Temple in Jerusalem there were "three courses of hewn stone ... and a course of cedar ... Moreover, we found the remains of no cult objects, such as animal altars or incense burners or cult altars. On the other hand, although ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-did-yahweh-have-a-consort-kuntillet-ajrud-zeev-meshel-1979ad.htm
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26: The Samaritans: 720 BC The pagan half-Jews of the Old Testament ...
The Samaritan temple on Mt. Gerizim venerated the Altar of Joshua which was built on Mt. Gerizim. The Samaritans had chose Mt. ... know this priest's name but he must have been prominent, given he was chosen by Sargon II to represent the God of Israel. e. ... I. Historical summary of the Samaritans: 1. 2100 BC: Tel el Balata: Ancient Shechem at the time of Abraham: a. Pictured is the author sitting in the pagan Canaanite altar in the sanctuary on the summit of Tel Balata. b. It is not actually a "man chair" but an altar for sacrifice. 2. In 2091 BC Abraham left Haran at age 75 and the same year God appeared to him at ... Genesis 34:6 Click to View 3. In 1930 BC, Jacob after he had fled from Laban back to Canaan, he built an altar at the place he ... Now" (Ezra 4:10) 11. 670-561 BC: ORIGIN OF THE SAMARITAN PEOPLE: Mix of YHWH and Idolatry worship a. Cult center ... Used eventually for writing religious poetry (piyyutim), prayers, chronicles, deeds of sale, marriage contracts, letters to ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-samaritans.htm
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27: Beidha, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea: mass food production ...
Click to View Modern replicas of buildings at Beidha Preamble: We know from scripture and ancient literary sources that Kadesh Barnea was located in the Petra area. ... dates back to the time of Abraham in the Early Bronze Age. 1. "The sons of Israel ate the manna forty years, until they came to an inhabited land; they ate the manna until they came to the border of the land of Canaan." (Exodus 16:35) 2. "Now the manna was like coriander seed, and its appearance like that of bdellium. ... The presence of similar large stones in the same relative position in the earlier editions of this house show the pit and stone had some important function, religious or ... The wall is in fact, what preserved the entire archeological tel from water erosion from the wadi that passes directly by the city. In ancient times, this would have ... Sixth, no cult center was identified in the excavations at Basta and Beidha. g. Seventh, both Basta and Beidha experienced an abrupt, mass abandonment. The doorways of ... ...
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28: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-rolalyn-maqsood-petra ...
Petra: A traveler's Guide Rolalyn Maqsood 1994 AD p 13 Petra in ancient history A city or region with such ancient associations and ... In the C17 BCE the Petra region was occupied by a Bronze Age people called the Horites (Deut. 2:12, 22). They were a primitive race who dwelt in ... Dolmens are very common throughout Jordan. They were probably connected with the cult of the dead, and in some cases may have been used as ... biblical times, an important converging place for the nomadic tribes, being on the major trade routes and an important religious shrine. ... The rest of the Old Testament concentrates on the history of the Hebrew descendants of Jacob - whose name was changed to Israel after he ... The first known archaeological inscription that identifies the Thamud tribe was carved by Sargon of Assyria in c.715 BCE. They occupied the ... It is true that in Roman times there was apparently a huge statue of the sun-god Dushrat in the city temple, but this is of late date and ... ...
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29: Exodus Route: Men who misled the world away from truth
... There is no known archaeology in Saudi Arabia or anywhere near Mt. Lawz that coincides with the Late Bronze Age period of the exodus at the time of Moses. b. Professional, ... Goods were shipped by camel through Leuke Kome to Petra then to Rhinocolura. Archaeological excavations have found the same architecture (Crow-stepped, stone cut tombs) ... Herodotus records how during the Babylonian captivity (605-536 BC) when Israel was vacant from Canaan, both Syrian and the Arabians moved into the coastal areas between Gaza and the Serbonian marsh. In 568 BC, Nebuchadnezzar conquers Egypt. The Jews completed the temple in 515 BC but did not finish the walls of ... Herodotus notes that the Arabs inhabited the area of ancient Goshen at Pithom which lay at the end of the ancient coastal trading route that went north to Philistia ... Likewise Rameses (Tel el Dab'a) intercepted goods as an end port for the coastal trade route called the Way of the Philistines. During the Babylonian captivity, the ... ...
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30: 'Edomite', `Negbite' And 'Midianite' Pottery From The Negev Desert ...
Negev desert in Israel ('Amr 1987; Gunneweg et al. forthcoming) in contrast to that on major archaeological sites in central and northern Israel. ... In Israel, painted 'Edomite' ware has been found in rather small quantities at several sites in the Negev (Mazar 1985; Beit-Arieh 1989). Most of ... In 1968, during Parr's survey of northern Hejaz in Arabia, J. Dayton found similar painted pottery at Hereibe (ancient Dedan) and at Qurayyah ... The chronology of these wares at Timna possibly covers the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age I periods (1318-1156 BC), based on datable Egyptian ... In our previous study of Horvat Qitmit (Gunneweg and Mommsen 1990) the origin of the Edomite cult vessels (Table 2, Q1, ... 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 ... Although Egyptian cartouches and other finds at Timna (including the Hathor Temple itself) may point to at least an Egyptian connection there, the ... ...
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31: The Exodus Route: The Archaeology of Mt. Lawz as Mt. Sinai
... Golden calf, breaks tablets 100 7th Ascent Ex 32:30-33:23 Depart for Canaan. 101 Sabbath 102 - 141 days from Goshen (40 days inclusive) 8th Ascension: Ex ... There is no known archaeology in Saudi Arabia or anywhere near Mt. Lawz that coincides with the Late Bronze Age period of the exodus. b. Professional, ... Sinai: a. Archaeological: The golden calf altar of Aaron: Ex 32:5. Ancient altars tended to be small. The Bible instructs Israel to make altars from heaps of dirt or uncut stones. They were forbidden to have stairs, so ramps were used on the altar of Burnt offering of the Tabernacle which was made of wood and bronze plating. Based upon countless examples of other cultic zoomorphic ... Temples had a platform for the god and a separate altar for sacrifice. In the oldest pagan temple on earth built by Nimrod in 3200 BC at Eridu (Babylon), ... AD) c. "The mere presence of an extravagant edifice in this isolated location suggests some type of important religious and/or political commemoration. ... ...
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32: The border Between Judah and Egypt: River of Egypt, Wadi el-Arish ...
... in the Negev, Edom and the Arabah, the Hathor Temple of Timna provides the first archaeological evidence for actual and lengthy Egyptian control of this area." (Timna, Beno ... the mouths of the Nile at Pelusium; he then proceeded one station over the desert, and pitched him camp at the temple of the Casian Jupiter, and on the next day at Ostracine. ... Was Israel in the promised land before and after they crossed the Red Sea at the Bitter lakes? Was Israel in the promised land while at Mt. Sinai located at St. Catherine's, Mt. ... Ancient Egyptian literary sources identify Tharu as having the following markers: A Late Bronze age prison camp where inmates had their noses cut off. A Late Bronze age Egyptian fortress. Located on the border of Egypt as a last stop before entering Canaan at Raphia and ... AD 542: Madaba Map: States in Greek that Egyptian border is between Raphia and Rhinocorura Archaeologists have misidentified ancient Tharu at Tel Habuwa which is located 2 km east of the modern ... ...
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33: Nuweiba Beach Red Sea crossing: Rejected, debunked, refuted
... The Bitter Lakes were 15 km from Goshen and the Port of Suez contradict Exodus 5:3 because they are much less than three days away from Tel el-Dab'a. The three days of Ex 5:3 and the three stops ... In 1444 BC, Moses arrived at Kadesh Barnea in the 1st month of the 3rd year (Numbers 10:11; 20:1) then spent 38 continuous years at Kadesh Barnea until they left for Canaan in 1407 BC. b. Aaron ... tabernacle tent of Moses was moved from Gibeon and put into storage inside the Temple, along with the Sea of Moses. 41. The archaeological evidence and ancient literary sources for Mt. Sinai in Saudi Arabia: There is no known archaeology in Saudi Arabia or anywhere near Mt. Lawz that coincides with the Late Bronze Age period of the exodus. Josephus gives us two clues to the location of Mt. Sinai. He says Mt. ... at the beach on day 18. Scripture says God triggered Pharaoh to chase Moses after a messenger reported Israel was trapped in the wilderness at Etham and Pharaoh overtook Israel at the Red Sea. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-route-ruling-out-candiates-excluding-red-sea-crossing-points-kadesh-barnea.htm
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34: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... learn later, world civilizations did not have any notion of a fixed calendar until around the time of the building of the second temple. ... Museum and summarized here by Hutton Webster: . . .a curious religious calendar of the Assyrians, in which every month is divided into ... It appears to be a transcript of a much more ancient Babylonia original, possibly belonging to the age of Hammurabi, which has been made ... Keyser's research suggests that the seven-day week synchronized to the four phases of the moon was virtually universal in the ancient world that surrounded Israel. He ... As William Hohmann observes, to them, the Sabbath law MUST be true. He adds that cult research has proven that cult members, after being ... WHAT LANGUAGE WAS THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGE OF THE PENTATEUCH? Recent archaeological discoveries silence the skeptics by validating the Bible ... was limited to circumcision and the promise that if his descendants were faithful to God, they would possess the Land of Canaan forever. ... ...
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35: Thutmoses III was Pharaoh of the Exodus in 1446 BC
Hatshepsut, and her infant stepson Thutmoses III co rule for 20 years 21 1485-1464 Hatshepsut died in 1464 at age 77 ... Obviously then Ramesses was named after an ancient city that existed 600 years before he was born. The Merneptah Stele (1205 ... Dr. Bryant Wood who has a PhD in Late Bronze Canaanite pottery reexamined her pottery finds and proved she had misdated the ... seven nations in the land of Canaan, He distributed their land as an inheritance-all of which took about four hundred and fifty years." Acts 13:19 Connecting Solomon's temple to the exodus in 1446 BC: Solomon began building the temple in Jerusalem in the 4th year of his reign. This verse says that 480 years before the 4th year of Solomon's reign Israel left Egypt. ... In 1657 BC the Hyksos overthrew the pharaohs of Egypt and built their palaces at Tel el-Dab'a. The Hyksos ruled for about 119 ... G. The conversion of Akhenaten to monotheism 1. One of the most stunning events in religious history is the conversion of ... ...
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36: Herodotus 484 - 424 BC (Greek Geographer/historian)
... Herodotus' report, coupled with direct archaeological evidence proves he indeed completed it and it was in full operation in his lifetime. d. ... 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. ... The main tactic would be to attempt to ram the enemy ship with the embolos or bronze ram at the prow of the ship. Triremes could make 115 to ... the Babylonian captivity (605-536 BC) when Israel was vacant from Canaan, both Syrian and the Arabians moved into the coastal areas between Gaza and the Serbonian marsh. In 568 BC, Nebuchadnezzar conquers Egypt. The Jews completed the temple in 515 BC but did not finish the walls of ... Herodotus notes that the Arabs inhabited the area of ancient Goshen which lay at the end of the ancient coastal trading route that went north ... Some place it near Tel El-Dab'a in Goshen. However, Herodotus describes how Buto was one of six Egyptian cult centers where sacrifices were ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-ancient-geographers-maps-sinai-egypt-midian-arabia-kadesh-barnea-shur-herodotus-484bc.htm
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37: Seder Olam Rabbah modern Jewish calendar English pdf free online
... brand new system! 3. It is obvious that all the Christian cult date setters like Millerites (Seventh-day Adventists) and ... Three ancient authentic sources (7th century, one 8th) that show that the significant portion of the Jewish community ... Levi born around 1938 BC being the third son of Jacob and Leah, born before Jacob fled from Laban and returned to Canaan in ... actual is 69 years old, a difference of 18 years 4. Joshua's age at Sinai: 29 years old a. Actual: "a youth" 20 years old died in 1356 BC. b. Seder Olam says, "Joshua provided for Israel for 28 years. (after Moses died)" and lived 110 years ... from the decree to rebuild Jerusalem to the Messiah to the period between destructions of the first and second temple. ... At a third place, it says (2Chr. 36:6): "He put him into bronze fetters to lead him to Babylon." This teaches us that as soon ... The word of the Eternal was to Ezechiel ben Buzi, the priest, ..." (Ez. 3:15) "I came to the deportees at Tel Abib . . . I ... ...
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38: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
Qumran | Wadi Murabba'at | Wadi Sdeir | Nahal Hever | Nahal Se'elim | Masada | Wadi Daliyeh Oldest Ancient manuscripts of the ... dedicated for that purpose in 1965." (The Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin, vol, p 58, 2011 AD) 3. Nahal Hever ... and was even used in Israel, which remained part of the Greek and the Hellenized Roman world. This is not so difficult to understand when one considers how many Greek-speaking Jews came to Jerusalem for the religious festivals, and even ... Septuagint Lucianic LXXL does have the verse and lists Saul's age as 30 when he became king. After all, Jonathan his son ... The most exciting find was the Temple Scroll (the longest of the Dead Sea Scrolls), which rewrites the book of Deuteronomy ... in the cave were excavated including a 2000 year old bronze pick-axe originally thought to be from modern looters. 2. ... Lines: 3-5: "So Jacob came to Luz (that is, Bethel), which is in the land of Canaan, he and all the people who were with him. ... ...
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39: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
Qumran | Wadi Murabba'at | Wadi Sdeir | Nahal Hever | Nahal Se'elim | Masada | Wadi Daliyeh Oldest Ancient manuscripts of the ... dedicated for that purpose in 1965." (The Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin, vol, p 58, 2011 AD) 3. Nahal Hever ... and was even used in Israel, which remained part of the Greek and the Hellenized Roman world. This is not so difficult to understand when one considers how many Greek-speaking Jews came to Jerusalem for the religious festivals, and even ... Septuagint Lucianic LXXL does have the verse and lists Saul's age as 30 when he became king. After all, Jonathan his son ... The most exciting find was the Temple Scroll (the longest of the Dead Sea Scrolls), which rewrites the book of Deuteronomy ... in the cave were excavated including a 2000 year old bronze pick-axe originally thought to be from modern looters. 2. ... Lines: 3-5: "So Jacob came to Luz (that is, Bethel), which is in the land of Canaan, he and all the people who were with him. ... ...
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40: Ein El-Qudeirat is not Kadesh Barnea: : Wrongly identified as ...
... The border between Egypt and Israel as stated in the Bible, is the wadi el-Arish. Meshel comments on the fortress at Quseima: ... dating from the Palaeolithic, the Middle Bronze I and the Israelite, the Persian and the Roman-Byzantine periods. ... They made many mistakes typical of the science of archeology of the time. For example, at Tell el-Kheleifeh (ancient Elat) ... was therefore important for religious as well as practical reasons. This, to be sure, is conjectural at present. In any event, the final fortress at the site remained in use until the end of the Iron Age and was evidently destroyed, along ... in the Central Negev, Rudolph Cohen, 1979 AD) Click to View Tel Qudeirat in 1905 before any excavation: Schmidt: Click to ... E. Ein el-Qudeirat had three fortresses: (built and destroyed three times) "Our archaeological excavations have revealed the ... the Iron Age-that is, until the destruction of the First Temple in 587 B.C. The Negev ware found at Kadesh-Barnea included ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-fortresses-ein-el-qudeirat.htm
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41: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... have been inhabited by the Philistines from the age of Joshua downwards, was occupied by them in the times of the patriarchs. ... Joshua had captured Lachish and Eglou in southwestern Canaan. 4 Then, pushing eastward, " Joshua went up from Eglon, and all ... That site is fixed beyond a peradveuture. And from Hebron " Joshua returned, and all Israel with him, to Debir ; and fought ... Debir is a noteworthy place on many accounts. Its more ancient name is said to have been Kirjath-sepher, 2 or Book-town, or City of Books; 3 and again Kirjath-sanuah, 4 or City of Instruc tion; 5 indicating its prominence as a literary and religious centre. Its later name, Debir, 6 is a term sometimes applied to the inner sanctuary of a temple, or the seat of a sacred oracle. ... 237 /. 2 The Arabic " Tell " corresponding with the Hebrew, Tel I 7fU means " a mound, 1 "a heap/ especially a heap of ruins. ... It will now be seen how naturally and easily the incoming Hykshos conquerors may have adapted the Ba al cult to the old ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-henry-clay-trumbull-1884ad.htm
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42: Transjordan Early Edom And Moab 1900 BC
Thereafter, Egyptian sources fade, and it is only from the 9th/8th centuries BC that indigenous ancient Jordanian sources and reports from Mesopotamia carry forward the story, still with biblical contributions. Non-literary archaeological data round out the picture. We shall review the Egyptian data ... From these texts, limited but valuable facts about Jordan in Middle Bronze Age II can be gleaned.2 Locations east of the Jordan can be viewed in three groups (Figure 3.1): SHUTU ... Setting aside Nos. 89-103, and all the obscure names, all the foregoing groups of names belong either to the Egyptian province of Canaan, from the Negev up to Galilee, or ... Between accounts of his conflicts with the Sea Peoples and with the Libyans (also attested on the walls of his temple at Medinet Habu), there appears the following passage ... Worschech, U. 1986 The Fourth Season in the North-West Ard el-Kerak, and Soundings at Balu`. ADAJ 30:285-310. 1990 Die Beziehungen Moabs zu Israel und Agypten in der ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-edomites-early-edom-and-moab-piotr-bienkowski-1992ad.htm
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43: Origin of Synagogues: 10 Reasons why Synagogues began in Alexandria ...
However, up to the present date no ancient synagogue building has been discovered in Egypt." (The Ancient Synagogue from it origins to 200 CE, ... theme that there are clear signs of the penetration of Egyptian religious cults into the life of the community." (The Cambridge History of Judaism: The early Roman period, Volume 3, p1028, 1999 AD) c. The Hebrew temple at Elephantine was a one of a kind location on the southern border ... Egypt of the third cen-tury BCE is firmly attested in the archaeological and epigraphic record, and the attestation includes an assured date. ... In Israel, the synagogue probably first made its appearance during the Hasmonean or Herodian periods, during the first century B.C.E." (The ... silversmiths by themselves, the weavers by themselves, the bronze-workers by themselves, and the blacksmiths by themselves. [G] "All this why? ... Archeology proves that city gates were centres for pagan worship at Tel Dan and the bull's head stele at Bethsaida. d. "And Israelites who ... ...
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44: The southern border of Judah and Kadesh Barnea at Petra
... Egypt until 1947 AD. At the time of the Exodus, Israel was not "out of Egypt" until they crossed the Red Sea at the Straights of Tiran and departed from the modern Sinai Peninsula. The association of Tharu and Rhinocorura as prison towns where inmates had their noses cut off proves they are the same city at two different time periods. Ancient Egyptian literary sources identify Tharu as having the following markers: A Late Bronze age prison camp where inmates had their noses cut off. A Late Bronze age Egyptian fortress. Located on the border of Egypt as a last stop before entering Canaan at Raphia and Gaza. Archaeologists have misidentified ancient Tharu at Tel Habuwa which is located 2 km east of the modern ... Qudeirat represented the western most point of control of the Judean kingdom under Uzzah and Josiah. Qudeirat was the "border town" between Egypt and Israel after 900 BC. 4. Archaeological reports about the excavations at Ein el-Quderat misidentified as Kadesh Barnea: a. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-southern-border-judah-territory.htm
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45: Aramaic: Native language of Jesus
Septuagint (Galilee) Jews in Canaan Aramaic Syriac Greek Septuagint Jews outside Canaan Greek Aramaic Syriac Septuagint High Priest: Temple, Jerusalem ... The Twelve apostles did not even need to know Hebrew to reach the lost sheep of Israel who spoke Aramaic and Greek. e. It's ironic that when the High ... A. Jesus was Trilingual in Aramaic, Greek and Hebrew 1. First century Judea spoke 4 languages: a. Hebrew: The religious language of the Jerusalem High priests, Sadducees, temple elites, very much like Vatican Latin ... a. "Today, thanks to the study of both inscriptions and archaeological data, as well as to other linguistic studies, it is accepted that in ... of Jesus," Matthew Black, p28, 1968 AD) 2. Jesus' use of Hebrew at age 12 in the temple contributed to their amazement of his knowledge of the ... By Steve Rudd: November 2017: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Click to View Go to: Main Bible Manuscripts Page Go to: Main Ancient ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/Septuagint-LXX-default-working-language-Jesus-first-century-Aramaic-Greek-Hebrew-Latin.htm
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46: Petra, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea, Sela, Joktheel, En-mishpat ...
Israel did not spend 38 years in the wilderness in the territory given to Judah. So the current choice of Kadesh at Qudeirat is wrong for three reasons: a. Scripture ... This reinforces why it is called, "Petra". Both the Rock that Moses struck and the resulting flow of water are ancient traditions at Petra. There are several springs in ... This indicates that a large continuous flow of water cut the canyon quickly. 8. Archeology has uncovered evidence an occupation of Petra of from the Early Bronze Age (Abraham: ... of the Treasury, Q'asr al Bint, Temple of the Winged Lions and Theatre), and Roman and Greek technologies most probably influenced the water-system design." (The Water Supply of Petra, Charles R. Ortloff, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2005, 15:1:93-109) 11. The location of Petra was unknown in 1600 AD. a. ... First is the connection with the dead. From the time of Joseph, who demanded his mummified body be buried in Canaan 500 years after he died, down to the present day, ... ...
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47: Ein Haseva Fortress: One of Solomon's network of military border ...
The same kind of Negevite war pottery is found most of the border fortresses. The ambivalence of archeologists to use this crude ancient hand made pottery in establishing a specific ... 4), apparently concurrent with the Edomite Shrine and accompanying cult remains, and possibly constructed by Josiah (second half of the seventh century BCE), was destroyed after a relatively short existence around the time of the destruction of the First Temple (586 BCE)." (The Iron Age Fortresses at En Haseva, Rudolph Cohen, 1995 AD) "Stratum 6 (The Early Fortress): Among ... Perhaps the site should be regarded as a small administrative city, like the Judean fortified city of Tel Beersheba, rather than a large fortress. Courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority. ..."Another possibility is that the [Stratum 5] ... Although there is a strong possibility, based on archaeological, historical, and biblical considerations, that Jehoshaphat was the builder of the Stratum 5 fortress, there are, ... ...
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48: Rehoboam, Shishak I (945-924 BC ) Canaan battle relief topographical ...
... Shishak I, King of Egypt (945-924 BC) Karnak Invasion of Canaan relief: 926 BC 1 Kings 11:40; 14:25-26; 2 Chronicles 12:2-9 187 city "name ... Discovered in 1799 AD, the famous Shishak I relief of is conquest of Israel in 926 BC is located in the Bubastite Portal at the south entrance ... had to strip both the Temple and the palace for tribute to save the city (1 Kings 14:26; for Solomon's gold shields, see commentary above on 10:14-29). The editorial insertion of the present account immediately following a denunciation of Rehoboam's religious policies (14:22-24) ... Shishak and that the invasion was an attempt to reassert Egypt's ancient control over Palestine as a whole." (Shishak's Invation, Harper's ... is not certain in detail from the combined biblical and archaeological/epigraphic evidence, it embraced both Israel and Judah." (The ... Hdst, "new town" (unknown city) 55 P3-n-Skt, "the one of Succoth" 56 3dm, Adam[ah], Kh. Tel ed-Damiyeh Joshua 3:16 57 Dmrm, Zemaraim Josh ... ...
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49: Archeology of the Greek language at the Time of Christ
Language of worship Jesus Christ Aramaic Syriac Greek, Aramaic Hebrew Septuagint (Galilee) Jews in Canaan Aramaic Syriac Greek Septuagint Jews outside Canaan Greek Aramaic Syriac Septuagint High Priest: Temple, Jerusalem Aramaic Hebrew Greek, Aramaic Syriac Aramaic ... Effects of Archaeology on the Study of Jewish History: The Case of the Ancient Synagogue, L. I. Levine, The archaeology of Israel: Constructing the Past, Interpreting the Present, N. A. Silberman & D. Small, ... "The large quantity of archaeological finds relating to ancient synagogues is an important factor in any discussion of Hellenization and its effects in late antiquity. ... Even the gradual transformation throughout late antiquity of the synagogue into a primarily religious institution with a very distinct holy dimension parallels more ... Herod the Great reigned from 39-1BC and he killed all the children of Bethlehem under age 2 years old. Inscriptions on Herod the Great's weigh stones are exclusively ... ...
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50: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-ein-el-qudeirat-did-i-excavate ...
After Moses' request for peaceful passage through Edom was refused by the Edomite king, the Israelites set out from Kadesh-Barnea to conquer Canaan by a more circuitous route—around ... The identification of Kadesh-Barnea with Ein el-Qudeirat is generally accepted today. Its strategic location on two important ancient routes, its abundance of water and its correspondence ... Ein el-Qudeirat had three fortresses: (built and destroyed three times) Our archaeological excavations have revealed the ruins of three Iron Age (Israelite) fortresses on the tell, each, except for the first, built over its predecessor. These ... Our excavations at Kadesh-Barnea indicate that Negev ware continued to be produced until the end of the Iron Age—that is, until the destruction of the First Temple in 587 B.C. The Negev ... Or, perhaps, Kadesh-Barnea was twice rebuilt because its association with Moses and the Exodus made it sacred to the later Israelites. Kadesh-Barnea may have served a religious or cultic ... ...
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