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1: Maps: Agatharchides 169 BC: Petra and the Wilderness of Shur
Arabia as being confined to modern Saudi Arabia to the exclusion of the modern Sinai Peninsula (Greek historian and geographer) Agatharchides of Cnidus, On the Erythraean Sea 169 BC, translated by Stanley M. Burstein, 1989 Click to View On the Erythraean Sea by Agatharchides of Cnidus, 169 BC Agatharchides ... Dictionary of Ancient Place names: 1. Arabia Nabataea = Arabia Petra located inside Arabia Felix 2. Elanite/Ælanitic/Aelanites/Laeanite gulf = Gulf of Aqaba 3. Erythræan Sea = Red Sea 4. Eudaimon Arabia = Arabia Felix 5. Happy ... Introduction: 1. Agatharchides, was a Greek historian and geographer who lived in Cnidus about 169 BC, wrote a book called "On the Erythraean Sea." (Red Sea). a. In this book, Agatharchides describes Arabia as being confined to ... For example, the text runs with the following fragments: 87a, 87b, 88, 89a, 89b, 89c.This means there are two versions (fragments) of section 87, only one version (fragment) of section 88 and three versions (fragments) of section ... ...
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2: The Exodus Route: Wilderness of Shur
... For not a few springs and streams emerge in it that are not inferior in their coldness to snow. These make the land on either side of them green and pleasant in every way. There is also an ancient altar that is made of hard stone and bears an inscription in lettering that is archaic and unintelligible. The sanctuary is cared for by a man and a woman who occupy their sacred office for life. The inhabitants of this place are long-lived and make their beds in the trees because of their fear of wild animals. (Agatharchides of Cnidus, On the Erythraean Sea 169 BC, translated by Stanley M. Burstein, 1989, book 5, fragment 87a. Diodorus 49 BC, 3.42.1-4) c. Immediately adjacent to the Straits of Tiran: "The portion of the interior that is visible from the Palm-Grove is filled with rocky peaks of various heights [visible in the distance towards Mt. Lawz], but the part that extends towards the sea is narrow and long. (Agatharchides of Cnidus, On the Erythraean Sea 169 BC, translated by Stanley ... ...
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3: The Exodus Route: Baal Zephon
There were probably additional Baal-zephon sites in N Egypt, since the Canaanite religion was popular there at various times" (ABC, Baal-zephon, Vol 1, p554) c. "The god Baal-zephon is mentioned in Ugaritic, Egyptian, and Phoenician writings as a sea and storm god." (Tyndale Bible dictionary) 3. In 169 BC, Agatharchides describes Tiran Island: a. "Adjacent to the coast just mentioned is a region people have named Duck Country because of the abundance of these creatures. Duck Country [Island of Tiran] itself lies near a very thickly wooded promontory [peninsula]. If one sights along a straight line drawn through it, the line would extend to the so-called Rock [Petra] and Palestine to which the Gerrhaeans, Minaeans and all the Arabs, whose settlements are nearby, bring frankincense, as is the report, together with cargoes of incense from the upper country. (Agatharchides of Cnidus, On the Erythraean Sea 169 BC, translated by Stanley M. Burstein, 1989, book 5, fragment 89a. Photius 897 ... ...
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4: The Exodus Route: The Archaeology of Mt. Lawz as Mt. Sinai
... Because of the abundance and excellence of the pasturage it not only supports flocks and herds of all sorts in unspeakably great numbers but also wild camels and, in addition, deer and gazelles. In response to the abundance of animals which breed there, crowds of lions, wolves and leopards gather from the desert. Against these the herdsmen are compelled to fight day and night in defense of their flocks. Thus, the advantage of the country is the cause of misfortune to its inhabitants because Nature generally gives men together with good things those that are harmful. (Agatharchides of Cnidus, On the Erythraean Sea 169 BC, translated by Stanley M. Burstein, 1989, book 5, fragment 91b. Diodorus 49 BC, 3.43.6-7) 3. AD 70: Josephus gives us three clues to the location of Mt. Sinai. He says Mt. Sinai is the highest mountain in the area near the city of Midian (Al Bad) which was near the Red Sea (Aqaba) and that the Sinai Peninsula was not Arabia. a. Jethro was in Midian near Red Sea: "Moses ... ...
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5: The Exodus Route: Elim (Nabatean Leuke Kome, Onne, Aynuna)
... They occupy much of the coast and not a little of the adjacent country which extends into the interior and contains a population that is unspeakably great as well as herds of animals that are unbelievably numerous. In ancient times they led a just life and were satisfied with the livelihood provided by their flocks, but later, after the kings in Alexandria had made the gulf [of Aqaba] navigable for merchants, they attacked those who suffered shipwreck. They also built pirate vessels and plundered sailors, imitating the ferocity and lawlessness of the Tauri in the Pontus. But later they were caught at sea by quadriremes and properly punished. (Agatharchides of Cnidus, On the Erythraean Sea 169 BC, translated by Stanley M. Burstein, 1989, book 5, fragment 90a. Diodorus 49 BC, 3.43.1-5) b. "The land next the sea is similarly dotted here and there with caves of the Fish-Eaters, but the country inland is peopled by rascally men speaking two languages, who live in villages and nomadic ... ...
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6: Exodus Route: Men who misled the world away from truth
... Herodotus in 484 BC records how Pithom was populated by Arabians. "Arabian town of Patumus [Pithom, Tell el-Retaba]" (Herodotus, History 2.158.2). During the Greek kingdom when the Septuagint was translated, the Arabians continued to populate the land of Goshen around the Wadi ... As he sails down the Red Sea towards the Indian Ocean, he describes all the various tribes of Arabians only after reaching the place in the Red Sea where the Gulf of Aqaba branches off the Arabian Gulf. "Then there is the Aelanites Gulf [Aqaba] and Nabataea" (Agatharchides, book 5, fragment 90b, quoted by Strabo 16.4.18, 15 AD). "After what is called the Laeanites Gulf [Aqaba], around which Arabs live" (Agatharchides book ... Philo's Arabia at Midian is also Paul's Arabia where Mt. Sinai is located (Gal 4:25). 10. AD 50: Periplus Maris Erythraei: The Periplus Maris Erythraei (PME) means "The Voyage around the Erythraean (Red) Sea" and was written around AD 50 by a Greek sailor on the Arabian trade route ... ...
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7: Mt. Sinai located in Arabia: Galatian 4:25
... of both the gulfs, the whole of which is called the Erythræan Sea [Red Sea]." (Strabo, Geography 16.3.1) 5. Arabia Rhinocolura/Arish: As late as AD 542, the Madaba map identified Rhinocolura/Tharu/Arish as the historic and Biblical border between Egypt and Israel (Gen 15:18). ... Herodotus in 484 BC records how Pithom was populated by Arabians. "Arabian town of Patumus [Pithom, Tell el-Retaba]" (Herodotus, History 2.158.2). During the Greek kingdom when the Septuagint was translated, the Arabians continued to populate the land of Goshen around the Wadi ... As he sails down the Red Sea towards the Indian Ocean, he describes all the various tribes of Arabians only after reaching the place in the Red Sea where the Gulf of Aqaba branches off the Arabian Gulf. "Then there is the Aelanites Gulf [Aqaba] and Nabataea" (Agatharchides, book 5, fragment 90b, quoted by Strabo 16.4.18, 15 AD). "After what is called the Laeanites Gulf [Aqaba], around which Arabs live" (Agatharchides book ... ...
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8: The Exodus Route: A scriptural proof, with the witness of history ...
... The mushroom hairstyle is also Semitic and non-Egyptian. An additional fragment from the shoulder with the flail features a clear ... Excavations at Tel el Dab'a (Avaris) by Bietak and synchronisms with day book entry in year 11 of Khamudi (the last Hyksos king) in the Rhind ... Exodus 13:21-22 b. See also: Miracles of the Exodus and Red Sea Crossing 3. They likely stopped for brief food breaks to eat their unleavened ... See also: Travel times, distances, days of the week. 5. Several of the recently translated 16 "Sinai Inscriptions" document Hebrew life at ... Kadesh Barnea is located at Petra: a. 1856 AD Arthur Penrhyn Stanley: "It is moreover one of the few facts localised by anything like an ... Let us take note a few exceptions to this ignorance of the Sinai Peninsula and the Gulf of Aqaba. Agatharchides: 169 BC is unique in that he ... Agatharchides never says that any Arabians lived in the Sinai Penisula. As he sails down the Red Sea towards the Indian Ocean (Erythraean ... ...
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9: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... Agatharchides 169 BC: Called Jerusalem the strongest of all other cities: i. "When Agatharchides [169 BC] had premised this story, and had jested upon Stratonice for her superstition, he gives ... sea. This proves it was a local prison near Ephesus that also required a ship to get to Ephesus. Obviously Patmos is where John was imprisoned by Nero. 3. The two ancient accounts: a. Nero sent John to Patmos in Syriac Apocryphal Acts of John the Son of Zebedee, AD 150: "This history was composed by Eusebius of Cæsarea [AD 325] concerning Saint John, who found it in a Greek book [AD 150], and it was translated ... One has to be circumspect in drawing conclusions from such a small and broken fragment as SSS 4Q401 11, but it does not seem likely that the author would have connected Melchizedek's priestly ... The inhabitants of Qumran were Essenes." (Dictionary of New Testament Background, Craig Evans, Stanley Porter, J. Murphy-O'Connor, Damascus Document, CD and QD, p246, 2000 AD) 2. We see a great ... ...
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10: Herodotus 484 - 424 BC (Greek Geographer/historian)
... The Holy Spirit in the New Testament used the same Greek "Red Sea" as the Herodotus and the Septuagint. Herodotus also discusses how God destroyed Sennacherib's army confirming the text of 2 Kings 19:35-36. Although he wrote his six books in 450 BC, the earliest actual manuscripts of Herodotus are dated 900 AD. That means there is a span of 1350 years between when the book was written and the earliest actual hard copies that are extant. There are 8 different manuscripts of Herodotus, the oldest being dated from 900 AD. We need to remember that the manuscripts of Herodotus' history likely contain changes as do other ancient works. Agatharchides of Cnidus wrote, "On the Erythraean Sea" in 169 BC, has been reconstructed from three other ancient authors: Diodorus (49 BC), Strabo (15 AD), Photius (897 AD). The original script of Agatharchides, often has three widely varying readings or "fragments". This is instructive because Photius, who lived in 900 AD (the same time as the oldest ... ...
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11: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... From Moses through the period of the Judges, God's people almost certainly spoke a precursor to Ancient Hebrew. The original language of the Pentateuch may have been Egyptian or an early form of the Canaanite family of languages. It may have been re-translated from time to time as the ... Purportedly written by Enoch, the 7th from Adam, most scholars believe it was put together from a number of sources about 200 BCE. It makes no reference to the Sabbath or the Mosaic Covenant. A fragment of The Book of Enoch which talks about these four phases of the Moon was featured in a recent national exhibit of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The absence of any reference to the Sabbath or the Mosaic Covenant is remarkable ... This indicates how dependent Rome was for centuries on the East and how far behind the East Rome was in learning and influence." - D. M. Canright (The Lord's Day from Neither Catholics nor Pagans: An Answer to Seventh-Day Adventism on This Subject) quoting Dean Stanley [1815-1881], ... ...
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12: George Salmon's Infallibiliy of the church
... to my long time friend Stanley Paher, who advised me on the printing; and to my lovely wife Cathy, who patiently bore with me while I spent several weeks holed up in my study working on this project. ... what is Scripture or its meaning, and if it belongs to the Church of Rome alone to give us the book and to teach us its true interpretation? [17] 3. As long as anyone really believes in the ... The Bible was translated into Latin, because the Latin Church, in those days, wished that not merely the wealthy, and the highly educated, but that all her members should have access to the oracles of ... An example of Rome's benevolence is known through a fragment of a letter written about 170 by Dionysius, bishop of Corinth, to the Church of Rome (preserved by Eusebius). Dionysius writes, in ... If we are sick, or if a member of our family is so, we do not try to study the case out of medical books; we call in a physician of repute, and submit implicitly to his directions. If we go to sea, we ... ...
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13: The Septuagint, LXX: 10 Archeological proofs the Septuagint Tanakh ...
A large number of Jewish apocalyptic documents translated into Greek around 50 BC, Greek fragment of "Epistle of Jeremiah" (not the book of Jeremiah) discovered at Qumran dating to 50 BC, Hebrew manuscript of the shorter LXX version of Jeremiah the prophet found at Qumran, Philo quotes extensively from most books of the Greek Tanakh in 30 BC including Isaiah 5 times. Philo also uses the longer Chronological numbers of the LXX in Gen 5&11 and copies the LXX in saying 75 entered Egypt with Jacob, whereas the Hebrew Masoretic text says ... I limit myself here to the best-known titles." (The Septuagint as Christian scripture : its prehistory and the problem of its canon, M. Hengel, R. Deines, M. E Biddle, p95, 2002 AD) 8. 50 BC: Greek fragment of "Epistle of Jeremiah" discovered at Qumran (Dead Sea Scrolls): 7Q2-Greek LXX a. The Epistle of Jeremiah is NOT the same as the book of Jeremiah the prophet. b. "JEREMIAH, LETTER OF. This diatribe against idolatry originated during the Hellenistic ... ...
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14: 500 Flood stories prove Noah's Ark is real history: Epic of Gilgamesh ...
... But the birds passing over an unbounded sea, without finding any place of rest, returned again to Xisuthrus. This he repeated with other birds. And when upon the third trial he succeeded, for the birds then returned with their feet stained with mud, the gods translated him from among men. With respect to the vessel, which yet ... Then reigned Euedorachus from Pantibiblon, for the term of eighteen sari; in his days there appeared another personage from the Erythræan sea like the former, having the same complicated form between a fish and a man, whose name was Odacon. (All these, says Apollodorus, related particularly and circumstantially whatever Oannes had ... Georgius Syncellus (800 AD) Chronicle 28., quotes from Eusebius (325 AD), Eusebius Chronicle 5. 8., who quotes from Alexander Polyhistor (50 BC) who in turn was quoting Berossus who wrote in 380 BC. Of The Cosmogony And Deluge. BEROSSUS, in the first book of his history of Babylonia, informs us that he lived in the age of ... ...
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15: Book of Jeremiah: Bible textual variants analysed
... The longer and shorter versions of the book of Jeremiah may both have been authored by Jeremiah at two different times and places which means they are two authentic versions the same way the Matthew Mark Luke and John are four different inspired accounts of the same basic story. 2. Most stunning is that we have HEBREW language Dead Sea Scroll copies of both the longer and shorter versions of Jeremiah. a. In Cave 4 at Qumran, they actually found three Hebrew scroll fragments of Jeremiah. Two of the Dead sea scroll fragments follows the "MT textual tradition" while the third fragment clearly followed the shorter "Septuagint textual tradition". b. It is stunning that both long (MT) and short (LXX) version ... Verses 6,7,8 and 10 are found in the MT but are missing in both the Septuagint and 4Q71. c. This is quite peculiar and proves that the LXX was indeed translated PRECISELY from a recognized and authoritative Hebrew manuscript of Jeremiah. d. Here is how the text of Jeremiah 10:5-11 ... ...
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16: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... Stanley, 3 who can certainly see the salient points in a great historical picture, however he may give his own coloring to the minor details of that picture in its reproduction, declares: "There can be no question that next to Sinai, the most important resting place of the children of Israel is Kadesh." And in this declaration, Stanley but re-phrased the opinion of the de vout and observing Durbin : 4 " With the exception of Horcb, no place between the passage of the Red Sea and the passage of the 1 In Art. "Israel," in Encyc. Brit., ninth edition. 2 South. Pal. (Land and Book, new ed.), p. 200. 3 Sinai and Pal., p. ... In explanation of the terra Wall as found in this papyrus, Brngsch says that there was at that time " at the entrance of the road leading to Palestine, near the Lake Sirbonis, a small fortifi cation, to which, as early as the time of the Nineteenth Dynasty, the Egyptians gave the name Anbn, that is the wall, or fence/ a name which the Greeks translated according to their ... ...
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17: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
... The Septuagint Sinaiticus completely lacks the entire verse of 1 Sam 13:1 f. However, generally the Masoretic text (MT) of Samuel is corrected using the Greek LXX. 7. Shorter version of the book of Jeremiah as found in the Septuagint (LXX) is validated by two Dead Sea Scrolls: 4QJerb, 4QJerd. 8. ... Just as in today, preachers and greeting cards often rearrange, add or remove words to suit the need of the moment. 3. 4Q45 (4QpaleoDeuteronomyr, 4QpaleoDeutr, Fragment 35, Deuteronomy 32:6-8) a. There are three different readings: Sons, Angels, Israelites b. Dead Sea Scroll 4Q45 reads Deuteronomy 32:8: "according to the number of the sons of God," but the LXX translates it "angels of God" by the ... Several "Seiyal Collection" fragments were found to be parts of manuscripts later found at Nahal Hever and a deed of sale originating in Wadi Murabba'at. 3. The entire Old Testament was translated into Greek before 150 BC. (Dead Sea Scrolls website, Israel) a. The Greek translation scroll of the 12 ... ...
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18: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
... The Septuagint Sinaiticus completely lacks the entire verse of 1 Sam 13:1 f. However, generally the Masoretic text (MT) of Samuel is corrected using the Greek LXX. 7. Shorter version of the book of Jeremiah as found in the Septuagint (LXX) is validated by two Dead Sea Scrolls: 4QJerb, 4QJerd. 8. ... Just as in today, preachers and greeting cards often rearrange, add or remove words to suit the need of the moment. 3. 4Q45 (4QpaleoDeuteronomyr, 4QpaleoDeutr, Fragment 35, Deuteronomy 32:6-8) a. There are three different readings: Sons, Angels, Israelites b. Dead Sea Scroll 4Q45 reads Deuteronomy 32:8: "according to the number of the sons of God," but the LXX translates it "angels of God" by the ... Several "Seiyal Collection" fragments were found to be parts of manuscripts later found at Nahal Hever and a deed of sale originating in Wadi Murabba'at. 3. The entire Old Testament was translated into Greek before 150 BC. (Dead Sea Scrolls website, Israel) a. The Greek translation scroll of the 12 ... ...
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19: Samaritan Pentateuch Textual Variants: Joshua's Altar was on ...
... The Madaba map marks the correct location of the twin mountains at Shechem and another near Jericho. The Samaritan Pentateuch is in paleo-Hebrew and is a copy of the book of the Law Josiah found in 623 BC. This explains why the Samaritan Pentateuch ... publish arguments that support the DSS and refute arguments of those who claim it is a forgery (i.e. Årstein Justnes). 2. "There is nothing to suggest that the fragment is genuine; on the contrary, there is much to suggest that it is a modern forgery." (Forfalskninger av dødehavsruller, Årstein Justnes, Teologisk Tidsskrift, Vol 6, No. 1, p77, 2017 AD) 3. "In the last fifteen years [starting after AD 2002], more than 70 new Dead Sea scrolls fragments have surfaced on the antiquities market. ... Instead they spoke Aramaic from the time of the captivity down to the first century in Judea. d. Ezra was the sole top expert in sole possession of the paleo-Hebrew manuscripts, which only he could read. e. Ezra translated the Paleo-Hebrew bible ... ...
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20: The Samaritan Pentateuch (SP) Bible manuscript: Oldest and only ...
... But again, they did not invent new scripture, they merely copied it from Deut 27:4 and inserted it into the 10th commandment. The origin of Synagogues date back to the initial distribution of the Septuagint after it was translated in 282 BC. From about 250 BC down to 70 AD the ... witness to the book of Exodus. Besides being written in Paleo Hebrew, it is important because it introduces passages from Numbers and Deuteronomy. Before the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, we had known this practice only from the later manuscripts of the Samaritan Pentateuch. 4QpaleoExod(m) thus forms an early witness to the form of the Bible that was later adopted by the Samaritan community." (The Israelite Samaritan version of the Torah: First English translation compared with the Masoretic version, Benyamim Tsedaka, Sharon Sullivan, The First English Translation of the Israelite Samaritan Torah, Benyamim Tsedaka, p xxv, 2013 AD) b. "The second option is to assume that this fragment preserves the ... ...
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21: The Septuagint, LXX, origin, textual transmission 282 BC
... Any Muslim, at any time in history who possessed a variant copy or fragment of the Quran would be beheaded, so obviously then any variant manuscripts have been destroyed. So the "Miracle of the perfect Quran" was achieved through the sword rather than Divine inspiration. It is almost certain ... The Variants in Hosea stem from a corrupt Hebrew Masoretic text that predates the translation of the Septuagint in 282 BC. Not surprisingly, the small number of Dead Sea Scroll fragments that have been found, confirm the reading of the Masoretic Text. In other words, the variants already existed in the source text that was translated into the Greek Septuagint in 200 BC. Fortunately, the storyline of Hosea is simple and easy to follow in the larger picture, in spite of the variants. The Greek Septuagint (LXX) was again helpful in many places to correct the Hebrew text of the book. b. See: Variants in Hosea Outline 5. JEREMIAH: a. Jeremiah probably wrote 2 different inspired versions of Jeremiah. ... ...
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22: Shem as Melchizedek: A test case for validating or falsifying ...
... And the Lord said to her: "Two peoples are in your womb, and two kingdoms from your womb will be separated; and one kingdom will be stronger than the other kingdom, and the greater will serve before the smaller." (The Aramaic Bible, The Targum Neofiti Translated with a Critical ... to lift a column and ... [...] at its appointed time [...] [...] ... [...] [...] the end of the Ju[bilee ...] ... [...] ... [...] ... [... he] will carry it [...] two hundred [...] in those [...] the week [...] ... [...] [the divi]sions of [the times ...] (Dead Sea Scroll, 11Q13, 11QMelch, 11QMelchizedek, Col. ii, lines 1-25; Col. iii frags. 5 + 7, lines 1-20, 100 BC) II. Ancient literary sources: 1. 170 BC Book of Jubilees: a. ... we are dealing with the Palestinian Targums as known to us through the extant sources: the entire text in Codex Neofiti, partial Cairo Genizah texts, Fragment Targums, Targumic Tosefoth, early and medieval citations. These are written texts, literature, not oral tradition. ... ...
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23: Sinai Text (SN): Moses, Sinai, 1446 BC Torah: Gen - Deut
... Exodus 20:8-11 Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy... For in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it. " m. Here is a short list of proleptic names in the ... There are no Bible manuscripts or even a single fragment known to exist of any Bible text written in Hieroglyphic Hebrew. b. We have the Samaritan Pentateuch Torah written in Paleo-Hebrew 2. Samuel around 1050 BC translated the Hieroglyphic Hebrew into Paleo-Hebrew at Naioth, Ramah. a. Archeology shows that the use of Hieroglyphic Hebrew was replaced by Paleo-Hebrew during the Iron 1 age (1100-1000 BC) b. Samuel was the only dominant prophet and the only candidate for making this change in Bible manuscript text. 3. See: Samuel's Naiothic Text (SNT) Six Manuscripts of the Old Testament Name Date Authors Place Content Language Mosaic (ST) 1446 BC Moses Sinai Book of the Law, Torah Hieroglyphic Hebrew ... ...
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24: Historical search for Kadesh Barnea from 1000 BC - Present
... by way of anticipation; and it refers to a place near Petra, which is called 'The Fountain of Judgement', because God judged the people there" (Saint Jerome's Hebrew Questions on Genesis, translated by C. T. R. Hayward, p 46, Gen 14:7, 1995 AD) b. ... At first the search for Kadesh-barnea focused on the Arabah, the deep, desolate geological fissure extending from the south end of the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. [ie the Arabah valley" (Excavations At Kadesh-Barnea: 1976-1978, Ein el-Qudeirat, ... Kadesh Barnea cannot be located Ein Hasb or Ein El Weibeh or Ein el Qudeirat for the same reason: Kadesh was not located within the promised land. In 1856, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley considered and rejected Weibeh and stated that Petra was the location ... H. C. Trumbull, an American, spent a single hour at the spring in 1882, and wrote round his visit a very large book. with fantastic descriptions of the valley ... As a general comment we can only say that this account is as minutely accurate in its ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-historical-search.htm
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25: Origin of Ancient synagogues: Architectural prototype of the ...
"Every time you stick a shovel in the ground in Israel, you dig up a Bible story" (Steven Rudd, 2017) "Archeology without a Bible foundation is just a pile of worthless sand." (Steven Rudd, 2017) "What you read in THE BOOK you find in the ground." ... Origin: Synagogues originated at Alexandria Egypt in 280 BC spawned by the Septuagint 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 ... New Testament 50 AD 26 Jericho 75 BC Jericho 75 BC New Testament 30 AD Josephus 2 AD 27 Jerusalem 169 BC Theodostos 18 BC Agatharchides 169 BC Philo 38 AD New Testament 30 AD Josephus 169 BC Tosefta 250 AD Jerusalem Talmud 400 AD Babylonian Talmud ... See also: God's eternal plan: The providential transition from Temple to Synagogue to Church Although Ptolemy II wanted the Jewish scriptures translated into Greek for his father's (Ptolemy I) famous Library of Alexandra, the local Jews quickly made ... ...
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26: The Record of the Rocks and the Geologic Column
This practical challenge is one of the reasons documentation is provided in the form of a handout, which allows one to check the entire book or article referenced. If you feel that any of the quotes are used in a "deceptive and misleading" way, ... "Human Footprints Found On Dinosaurs' Plateau" "...Turkmenian plateau contains more than three thousand footprints! ...But the most mysterious fact is that among the footprints of dinosaurs, footprints of bare human feet were found!" (Translated from ... Burial Stones - Pottery.- Fabric - Figurines Cat Track - Fossil Finger - Iron Hammer- Iron Pot - Bronze Bell Implications Of Contradictions STEVEN M. STANLEY, Johns Hopkins Univ., "There is an infinite variety of ways in which, since 1859, the ... GLOBAL LAYERS, Derek Ager, President British Geologist Asso., "I was taken by a Turkish friend to visit a cliff section in Upper Cretaceous sediments near Sile on the Black Sea coast. ...what I in fact saw was the familiar white chalk of north-west ... ...
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27: Shalmaneser III: Annals on Twin Monumental bulls: 840BC
At that time I received (line 25") tribute from the people of Tyre (and) Sidon (and) from Jehu (Iaua) of the house of Omri (Humrî)." (Lines I"-27") "What we read in the book, we find in the ground" Detailed outline on Shalmaneser III Introduction: ... I marched to Mount Haurānu (and) razed, destroyed, (and) (line 20") burned cities without number. I carried off more booty than could be counted. I marched to Mount Ba'lira'asi, which is a cape (jutting out into) the sea, (and) erected my royal ... Exs. 1 and 2 were inscriptions on two colossal bulls while the nature of the stone object upon which ex. 3 was inscribed is unknown. Ex. 4 is on a small stone fragment. The problem of identifying these various inscriptions with one text requires ... Assyrian periods Vol. 3, A. Kirk Grayson, p42, 1996 AD) II. Translation of the Twin Bulls Date Regnal Year Nisan Translated Text Note: The text of the twin monumental bulls (Twin Bulls) and clay tablet #54669 (see Marble and clay Tablets) are almost ... ...
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28: The Samaritans: 720 BC The pagan half-Jews of the Old Testament ...
... structure, it seems that with its three chamber gates in the north, east, and south, it resembled the temple built by the returnees from Babylon who probably modeled their temple on the plan preserved in the Book of Ezekiel. The gates in the Mt. ... Ezra gathers all the paleo-Hebrew Bible manuscripts, (including perhaps, a paleo-Hebrew copy of the Torah from the Samaritans) and translates them into the new Aramaic Hebrew script, which will be used down to 70 AD and seen commonly in the Dead Sea ... Instead they spoke Aramaic from the time of the captivity down to the first century in Judea. c. Ezra was the sole top expert in sole possession of the paleo-Hebrew manuscripts, which only he could read. d. Ezra translated the Paleo-Hebrew bible ... Large number of Samaritans were settled in Alexandria, Egypt before the translation of the Septuagint: b. "This is what Agatharchides relates of our nation. But when [general] Ptolemy had taken a great many captives, both from the mountainous parts ... ...
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29: Egyptian Conquest name list Maps: 1450 - 1279 BC. They're Digging ...
Since the Bible refers to hundreds of cities, kings, and places, we would expect to find evidence from on-site excavations. And this is exactly what we have found. The Bible is the most historically accurate book of history on earth. Read the Bible ... and Annotated: TranslationsII (Oxford: Blackwell, 1996), pp. 76-77; and remarks, idem, Ramesside Inscriptions, Translated and Annotated: Notes and CommentsII (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Blackwell, 1999), p. 130. 4New publication, J. Leclant ... since. 7For which see Kitchen, "An Egyptian Inscribed Fragment from Late Bronze Hazor," IEJ53 (2003), pp. 20-28. 8M. C. Astour, "Mesopotamian and Transtigridian Place Names in the Medinet Habu List of Ramses III," JAOS88 (1968), pp. 733-752 with map. ... Tax-lists for villages along the Nile in Wawat and Kush; places encountered in invading Irem; the many little villages and hamlets met with by Punt-expeditionaries going inland (as with Hatshepsut's expedition) from the Red Sea coast deep westward to ... ...
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30: 593 BC Nubian Expedition of Psammetichus II, Demotic papyri in ...
... of Babylon had taken, from the brook of Egypt unto the river Euphrates, all that pertained to the king of Egypt The book of Jeremiah 4 and Josephus 5 place the decisive battle at Carchemish, and represent the Egyptian forces as led by Neco's himself. ... Josephus preserves a fragment of annals, according to which the almost impregnable fortress of Tyre, under its king Ithobal, was besieged by Nebuchadrezzar for thirteen years ; but this was probably about 585-57o, in the reign of Apries of Egypt. In ... This event would hardly fall in the 4th year of Psammetichus II, but rather belongs to the reign of Apries. Herodotus " tells us that Apries marched by land to attack Sidon, and fought the king of Tyre by sea. It would now seem that each Pharaoh, ... Will he who does such things escape? Can he indeed break the covenant and escape?" (Ezekiel 17:15) b. On 17 Sept 592, Ezek 8-19: Ezekiel is translated to Jerusalem for the first temple vision. Zedekiah rebels against Babylon: Ezek 17:15; 2 Kgs 24:20 ... ...
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31: Did Yahweh Have a Consort, Kuntillet Ajrud, Ze'ev Meshel, 1979 ...
BAR 5:02, Mar/Apr 1979 (Did Yahweh Have a Consort, Kuntillet Ajrud, Ze'ev Meshel, 1979 AD) The new religious inscriptions from the Sinai The book of Kings describes a time during the 9th-7th centuries B.C. when the land was divided into two ... The original location of these inscriptions—on the door jambs—recalls the Biblical verse: "And you shall write them on the doorposts of your home and one your gates" (Deuteronomy 6:9). Another inscription was found on a plaster fragment which had ... It would seem at first that the translation of smrn as "protect" is clearly preferable to "Shomron" because, in the Bible, Yhwh "Yahweh" is never followed by a proper name (with the exception of the title tsebaot, usually translated "God of Hosts"). ... Perhaps it was she who gave the Phoenicians from the north their much sought passage through Judah on their way to the Red Sea. Perhaps this traffic explains why we find wood from the south and you names from the North. Perhaps in the Phoenician ... ...
...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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32: "Israel" Berlin Statue Pedestal Relief (1350 BC) "Israel" Merneptah ...
... Note the boastful rhetoric of the inscription: so far from being without 'seed', Israel was to continue in the land for many centuries! Neither Joshua nor Judges mentions a clash with Egyptians." (The book of Joshua: largely fiction?, Exploring the ... According to the Egyptian Museum's warehouse archival notes, the fragment, most likely part of a statue pedestal, was acquired in 1913 by Ludwig Borchardt from a merchant named M. Nachman, along with several other objects. One of these is an ... A duplicate copy of this text was written on a stela erected in the temple of Karnak. Furthermore, a long prose account of the Libyan war (not translated here) was inscribed on the inside of the eastern wall that connects the central part of the ... Israel escapes Egypt by crossing the Red Sea, spend 40 years in the wilderness only to have Egypt attack and conquer them within 10 years of crossing the Jordan. But the Bible trashers who believe in at 1250 BC exodus are not the least bit concerned ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-victory-stele-of-merneptah-israel-1205bc-israel-berlin-statue-pedestal-relief-1350bc.htm
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33: Jewish Messianic Expectation at the time of Christ
... In the authors upcoming commentary on the book of Revelation, it will be shown that John also borrowed much imagery from the first century Synagogue songbook, "Songs of Sabbath Sacrifice" as a blueprint for the structure of the entire book written in ... Narrow window of messianic expectation: 49 BC - 33 AD. The "narrow window of the messiah's arrival was based upon founding of the 4th kingdom of Dan 2:44 and the 70 weeks of Dan 9:24 which translated from the formation of Rome in 49 BC to 33 AD. a. ... The death of Solomon in 4292 AC the earliest the messiah could come because of the prophecy of 2 Sam 7:14 that God would seat one of David descendants upon the throne. e. We know from the Dead Sea Scroll 4Q174-4QFlorilegium that the Jews around 100 ... Egypt there were 3624 years; and from the deluge until Jacob's coming into Egypt, 1360 years" (Demetrius the Chronographer, Jewish historian, Fragment two, lines 17-8, 225 BC) 5. Seder Olam Rabbah adopted the messianic window numbers: 4292-6000 AC a. ... ...
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34: Nimrod and the Archaeology of the Tower of Babel by Steven Rudd ...
... his mother Hatshepsut from 1485-1464 BC. Thutmoses III's first conquest of Canaan in his 22nd year: 1464 (LC). Thutmoses III's last of 17 annual conquests ended at the Exodus in 1446 BC when his army drowned in the Red Sea at the Straits of Tiran. ... 2850 BC. Kainan is found in these ancient manuscripts and literary sources: a. Papyrus 4 of Luke 3:36, is the earliest fragment of Luke dating to 150 AD and includes Kainan. "Papyrus 4 [P4], containing Luke 3:20 through 4:2. Dated to the second ... Kainan is found in all New Testaments in Luke 2:36 and three places in the Septuagint: Gen 10:24; Genesis 11:12-13 (but lacking in 1 Chronicles 1:17-24). c. The Book of Jubilees 8:1-7 (170 BC) has an entire paragraph describing the life of "Cainan, ... This he repeated with other birds. And when upon the third trial he succeeded, for the birds then returned with their feet stained with mud, the gods translated him from among men. With respect to the vessel, which yet remains in Armenia, it is a ... ...
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35: Archaeology and the Religions of Canaan and Israel, Beth Alpert ...
... The western border was, of course, the Mediterranean, and the eastern was Transjordan (mostly the Bashan) and the Jordan River and Dead Sea farther south" (Hackett 1997a: 409). Hackett's definition is derived from the parameters of usage in second ... In his 1871 book entitled Primitive Sacrifice, E. B. Tylor developed the idea that sacrifice was a gift to the gods, intended to minimize hostility and to secure divine good favor. Over time, the concept of sacrifice developed into homage and finally ... He suggested that, inter alia, hdwb[ (ªOvôdâ), the basic term for religious worship, and hjnm (minh.â), commonly translated as grain offering, derived from the vocabulary of vassaldom and treaty relations. From this Gray concluded that in the ... Its Field II Gateway Shrine, situated just within the western gate, consisted of a small, partially encircled, slab-lined installation, understood as a cultic basin or hearth. A fragment of a ceramic mask once used in religious ceremonies was found ... ...
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36: Bulwarks of the Faith Foy E Wallace JR. Refuting Dogmas Catholicism ...
... Easter, the first Sunday after the full moon of Vernal Equinox, from March 22 to April 25; Lent, before Easter, a penitential sea-son, when penitence is "in season" and in form only; Ascen-sion Day, forty days after Easter, it is assumed the Lord ... The Bible nowhere mentions these Catholic days. The word for "Easter" in Acts is the word "passover" in the original, and is so translated everywhere else. Actually, the word "Easter" therefore is not the word of God-it is not the word Luke used. As ... In their unlimited mania for "sacramentals," Catholics go so far as to make certain books a "sacramental." Sullivan lists them as follows: First: The Bible. But in listing the Bible as a Catholic book they are in-consistent as it is a proscribed book ... The fact that it is missing from the two manuscripts does not prove that it was deliberately omitted, but rather indicates a lost, or missing, fragment of these manuscripts. Since so much ado has been made over this question by prejudiced preachers, ... ...
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37: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... are held captive as slaves"] * [The German: "Wahnwitz, Aberwitz, Narrheit" as well as "Wahnsinn" is translated as "madness," while "Verrucktheit" is translated as "insanity," simply in order to render into English the distinctions made by the author. ... devoted to mental diseases. His book on the recognition and treatment of diseases of temperament is little but a title without any content and in any case does not concern us here as it is merely a condemnation of the customs and morals of his age. ... For our purpose, he is only a compiler. Moreover, only a fragment of his essay on melancholia (Synops., I, VIII. c. 7) remains, for it begins with the third kind of melancholia, which is nothing but hypochondria. The main symptoms are fear and ... The human spirit cannot stand still. No sooner has it reached a haven than it immediately breaks anchor to leap again into the hazardous waves of the sea of research. It meets new cliffs, and it must brave new storms; but it cannot do otherwise, for ... ...
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38: The Bible and Radiocarbon Dating: Archaeology, Text and Science ...
Twenty years later, in the late 1990s, questions were raised con-cerning the core of the paradigm by J. Wightman (1990) and especially by David Jamieson-Drake (1991) whose influential book included a frontal attack from an archaeological standpoint ... Using the concept of relative dating, scholars have taken the discovery of this extra-biblical text fragment to date the Iron Age pottery found in association with it at the Iron Age site of Umm el-Biyara. As Bienkowski (1992b: 99) pointed out some ... The closest parallel to the KEN gate and fortress complex is the one excavated by Glueck (Glueck 1938, 1939b, 1940b) at Tell el-Kheleifeh near Aqaba on the Red Sea which he dated to the 10th (Period I), 9th (Period II), and 8th (Period III) centuries ... As this 12th-11th-centuries BCE metal production could only have been organized by a complex polity. While the RSV translation of the Hebrew 'Z1L7ti is given as 'kings' it may better be translated as 'chieftains', perhaps along the lines of the ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-bible-and-radiocarbon-dating-archaeology-text-and-science-thomas-e-levy-thomas-higham-2005ad.htm
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39: The Epic of Gilgamesh 1150 BC: 500 Flood stories prove Noah's ...
... This may explain some of the parallels, (like the period of plenty followed by the 7 periods of famine: Joseph) but not all. For example, the opening tablet parallels the theme of the book of Ecclesiastes and the "all is vain and striving after wind" ... He then asks her, "So now, tavern-keeper, what is the way to Ut-anapishtim"? She replies no one has ever made the journey across the sea because it is treacherous and he must then cross the "Waters of Death". Siduri directs Gilgamesh to "Urshanabi, ... Gilgamesh I have taken." "Until he goes and returns, until he reaches the Cedar Forest, be it a month ... be it a year.. ." [About 11 lines are missing here, and the placement of the following fragment is uncertain.] ... the gate of cedar... Enkidu ... One league city, one league palm gardens, one league lowlands, the open area(?) of the Ishtar Temple, three leagues and the open area(?) of Uruk it encloses. End Tablet 11 and the Epic of Gilgamesh. The Epic of Gilgamesh: Translated by Maureen ... ...
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