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Israeli Experts Examine Ancient Tablet
Guardian Unlimited (UK) ^ | 1-13-03

Posted on 01/13/2003 1:14:31 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic

Monday January 13, 2003 7:10 PM

JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli geologists said Monday they have examined a stone tablet detailing repair plans for the Jewish Temple of King Solomon that, if authenticated, would be a rare piece of physical evidence confirming biblical narrative.

The find - whose origin is murky - is about the size of a legal pad, with a 15-line inscription in ancient Hebrew that strongly resembles descriptions in the Bible's Book of Kings. It could also strengthen Jewish claims to a disputed holy site in Jerusalem's Old City that is now home to two major mosques.

Muslim clerics insist, despite overwhelming archaeological evidence, that no Jewish shrine ever stood at the site. That claim was made by Palestinian officials in failed negotiations with Israel in 2000 over who would be sovereign there.

The origin of the stone tablet is unclear, making it difficult to establish authenticity.

The Israeli daily Haaretz on Monday quoted an unidentified source as saying it was uncovered in recent years, during renovations carried out by the Muslim administrators of the mosque compound known to Muslims as the Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount.

From there, it reached a major antiquities collector in Jerusalem, Haaretz said. The Holy Land has a thriving trade in antiquities, often operating on the edge of the law.

The sandstone tablet has a 15-line inscription in ancient Hebrew that resembles descriptions in Kings II, 12:1-6, 11-17, said Israel's Geological Survey, which examined the artifact. The words refer to King Joash, who ruled the area 2,800 years ago.

In it, the king tells priests to take ``holy money ... to buy quarry stones and timber and copper and labor to carry out the duty with faith.'' If the work is completed well, ``the Lord will protect his people with blessing,'' reads the last sentence of the inscription.

The Jerusalem collector has declined to come forward, and David Zailer, a lawyer for the collector, would not say where the tablet was found or give any further details.

Gabriel Barkai, a biblical archaeologist, said the collector asked the Israel Museum to determine the authenticity of the inscription and was told the museum's experts could not rule out a forgery. The Israel Museum declined comment Monday.

The collector then took the tablet to Israel's Geological Institute, whose experts studied it over the past year. ``Our findings show that it is authentic,'' said Shimon Ilani, who performed geological tests on the inscription. Carbon dating confirms the writing goes back to the 9th century B.C., he said.

In the outer layer, Ilani and his colleagues found microscopic flecks of gold that could have been burnt into the stone when a building containing both the tablet and gold objects was destroyed.

This could mean the tablet was actually part of Solomon's Temple, which was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 B.C., said Amos Bean, director of the institute.

``These specks of gold are not natural material, but a sign of human activity,'' said Bean. ``They could be from gold-plated objects in the home of a very rich man, or a temple. ... It's hard to believe that anyone would know how to do these things to make it look real.''

The stone itself was probably from the Dead Sea area and was originally whiter than its current dark gray, Bean said.

Hershel Shanks, editor of the Washington-based Biblical Archaeology Review, said the tablet, if authentic, would be ``visual, tactile evidence that reaches across 2,800 years.''

Barkai said the inscription's resemblance to biblical passages ``has far-reaching implications of the historical importance of the biblical text.''

Several other inscriptions excavated in recent years refer to characters or events from the Bible. A stone inscription found in northern Israel includes the phrase ``house of David.'' Most experts consider this to be the first ancient writing outside the Bible that refers to King David or the Davidic line of kings, which has corroborated the basic history of the Hebrew Scriptures.

Adnan Husseini, the director of the Islamic Trust that administers the Jerusalem mosque compound, denied Monday the tablet was found during renovation work there.

In recent years, the Islamic Trust has turned an underground vault in the compound into a large prayer area, prompting complaints by Israeli archaeologists that important artifacts are being destroyed. At one point, the archaeologists said truckloads of soil from the holy site were dumped uninspected into the nearby Kidron Valley.

The mosque compound is Islam's third-holiest site, while the adjacent Western Wall, the last remnant of the second Jewish Temple compound, is Judaism's holiest site. Most rabbis ban Jews from entering the Temple Mount for religious purity reasons.

When Israel conquered east Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast war, it permitted Muslim clergy to continue administering the hilltop area to avoid conflict with the Muslim world.

The mystery surrounding the stone tablet - its murky origins, appearance on the private antiquities market and a collector unwilling to come forward - mirrors the controversy over an inscription on an ancient burial box that may be the oldest archaeological link to Jesus.

The burial box, or ossuary, had the inscription, ``James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus,'' leading some to believe it was used to store the remains of James, the brother of Jesus of Nazareth. Other experts said the inscription might be a forgery.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Israel; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: archaology; bible; epigraphyandlanguage; godsgravesglyphs; israel; jew; letshavejerusalem; muslim; ossuary; palestine; scriptures; templemount

1 posted on 01/13/2003 1:14:31 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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2 posted on 01/13/2003 1:15:18 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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3 posted on 01/13/2003 1:26:34 PM PST by Anti-Bubba182
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To: afraidfortherepublic; dennisw; 2sheep; Alouette; Jeremiah Jr; Nix 2; Simcha7
When Israel conquered east Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast war, it permitted Muslim clergy to continue administering the hilltop area to avoid conflict with the Muslim world.

Oh that really worked well.

4 posted on 01/13/2003 1:31:41 PM PST by Thinkin' Gal
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To: Thinkin' Gal
lol
5 posted on 01/13/2003 1:34:48 PM PST by CJ Wolf (oo)
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To: Thinkin' Gal
They should change thier minds.Let the Jews rebuild a third temple next to the two mosques and see if that works to bring peace and harmony to this city.Hey it should work, the muslims wanted to build a mosque next to the church of the nativity.
6 posted on 01/13/2003 2:36:26 PM PST by lexington minuteman 1775
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Sensation Or Forgery? Researchers Hail Dramatic First Temple Period Finding!
7 posted on 01/13/2003 3:02:57 PM PST by blam
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To: Thinkin' Gal
You know a muslim is lying, when: he/she opens mouth and speaks.
8 posted on 01/13/2003 3:14:47 PM PST by Hila
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To: lexington minuteman 1775
Let the Jews rebuild a third temple next to the two mosques and see if that works to bring peace and harmony to this city.

"If the LORD build not the House, in vain do the builders labor." (Psalms 127:1)

G-D will lower the Third Temple from above. If the mosques are still there, it will squash them flat. If the Muslims don't like it, well, they'll be squashed too.

9 posted on 01/13/2003 3:24:14 PM PST by Alouette
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To: Freemoab
islamics are lucky to have mecca still.. screw these mooselimbs.
11 posted on 01/13/2003 4:17:50 PM PST by Monty22
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To: Freemoab
Well........

Aren't YOU new!!!!
12 posted on 01/13/2003 8:16:10 PM PST by Elsie (I trust in Jesus... how about you??)
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Too little too late. The self-hating Jews in Israel have already allowed the Arab Nazi bastards to destroy TONS of archeological treasures underneath the Temple Mount, by insanely permitting them the authority to conduct a "dig" there. Among the tons of "dirt" that the Arabs have removed from site, one wonders how many Jewish historical gems such as this one have been destroyed in their quest to erase history and prove through elimination that there was never a Temple to begin with.

The Arab presence on the Temple Mount, let alone the tumors on it in the form of the two mosques, are an affront to G-d, and an outrage beyond description. Jerusalem has absolutely no importance in Islam, and is not mentioned even once in the Koran. The idea that Mohammed ascended to heaven on a winged horse from the Mount area is a lie concocted in the last century by the Grand Mufti, spritual uncle to Arafat, and ally of Adolf Hitler.

The fact that this madness is permitted to continue year after year proves to me that Israel will likely not exist 25 years from today, and that indeed Israel is self-perpetuating (as Mike Savage has said) a "slow-motion Holocaust". They have only themselves to blame, It makes me sick.

13 posted on 01/13/2003 8:25:20 PM PST by montag813
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To: Alouette

G-D will lower the Third Temple from above.

This will be the fouth temple. The third will be built soon by man.

14 posted on 01/15/2003 12:39:55 AM PST by marbren
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To: afraidfortherepublic

"Muslim clerics insist, despite overwhelming archaeological evidence, that no Jewish shrine ever stood at the site. That claim was made by Palestinian officials in failed negotiations with Israel in 2000 over who would be sovereign there. "

What difference does it make what these fools say... The Romans have records of pulling it down...

The Romans predate the Islamists by not a few centuries.


16 posted on 09/30/2006 9:07:52 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (The Internet is the samizdat of liberty..)
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Just an update.

17 posted on 06/30/2013 8:24:21 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (McCain or Romney would have been worse, if you're a dumb ass.)
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