Posted on 01/09/2010 5:55:26 PM PST by driftdiver
By decoding the inscription on a 3,000-year-old piece of pottery, an Israeli professor has concluded that parts of the bible were written hundreds of years earlier than suspected.
The pottery shard was discovered at excavations at Khirbet Qeiyafa near the Elah valley in Israel -- about 18 miles west of Jerusalem. Carbon-dating places it in the 10th century BC, making the shard about 1,000 years older than the Dead Sea scrolls.
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English translation of the deciphered text:
1' you shall not do [it], but worship the [Lord]. 2' Judge the sla[ve] and the wid[ow] / Judge the orph[an] 3' [and] the stranger. [Pl]ead for the infant / plead for the po[or and] 4' the widow. Rehabilitate [the poor] at the hands of the king. 5' Protect the po[or and] the slave / [supp]ort the stranger.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
What this finding does is reset the clock concerning when writing in a particular alphabet appeared in a setting wherein we might find Hebrew priests. This discovery resets the clock back another thousand years or so.
I would imagine that eventually something will be found that's signed by Abram ~ most likely it will be in Sumerian in Sumerian hieroglyphic text. That'll kick the clock back another 3,000 years.
About that time it will be recognized that the ancient stories told in stone petroglyphs on the Kola Peninsula (in Scanderhoovia) were also included in the Hebrew texts ~ and that'll reset the clock again, but this time back to 7,000 BC or thereabouts ~ as far as the "written form" goes. Some of the materials may well have been inspired during the last glaciation ~ hence the interest in destroyed planes of existence and great floods.
I hate how an article that discusses The Bible uses the term “B.C.E.” to describe a date.
It’s an Israeli professor’s story...obviously, he’s going to use BCE...magritte
Gee, that translation proves how evil Jews are!
< / islam >
Just tell people who use B.C.E. that B.C.E. = Before Christ’s Era. Makes the lefties crap six shades.
Fascinating...been working on Jared Diamond’s book. `
You might be interested in this website:
Blue Letter Bible: http://www.blueletterbible.org/faq/authors.cfm
The various books of the Bible were written over the course of 1500-2000 years. The Jews pretty well had their canon (OT) nailed down by the time of Jesus and finalized it around AD 90. The books of the new testament were written starting within 15-20 years of Jesus’ resurrection with most completed by about AD70, with some, like the books of John (Gospel, 1-3 Jhn & Revelation) were written near the end of the first century.
I’m confused...
“Judge the wi[dow] and the sla[ve]?”
They translated it from Ancient Hebrew, but there certain English letters missing?
Five out of six uses of the word, “Scandihoovia” in all the internet are yours. (The sixth probably is, too, but it’s not FR.) So you’ve invented a word, and expect people to know what you’re referring to? I’m guessing (since you reference Kola) you’re meaning Scandinavia?
“The Bible uses the term B.C.E. to describe a date.”
Good point, kinda gives us a clue as to his agenda.
Early in the period of settlement of the Dakotas it finally occurred to someone that although the weather was bad it wasn't Scandinavia, still, there were those Polish and Irish people in St. Paul that had to be dealt with, so someone came up with "Scanderhoovian" to describe the non-Irish, non-Polish, non-native American people then coming to dominate the area.
I think you might spell it several different ways to get more hits.
It is possible I've invented a SHORTER SPELLING.
The Sapmi is as much "Scandinavian" in the sense of ethnicity as is downtown Bloomington MN when you get right down to it (which is, none at all 'cause it's an evil college town), hence the use of the more applicable term "Scanderhoovia".
usually, when they parenthetically quote something like this from pottery, the whole letters are missing from the pottery sherd and they are filling in the gaps with assumptions of what is most logically missing. Sometimes it is because we have other documents with equivalent writings.
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Thanks, I posted the article as I thought it interesting. Interesting that this one professor thought his discovery proved thousands of others wrong.
Guns, Germs, and Steel.
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