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Re: Ancient Unexplained Discoveries | Nephilim | Giants | Archae
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By: patrick jane Date: October 23, 2019, 6:39 pm
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JERUSALEM'S ARCHAEOLOGY CONFIRMS THE BIBLE
Next, we go to the Jaffa Gate where we walk outside the Kishle
Walls to the Herod’s Palace Gate remains. This is the spot where
the Wisemen of Matthew 2 would come to see Herod. The Citadel of
David Museum gives us a panoramic overview of Biblical History.
For more of Dr. John Barnett's Bible teaching messages go to
DiscoverTheBook.org
3 minutes
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy1TvQPF-F0
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Re: Ancient Unexplained Discoveries | Nephilim | Giants | Archae
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By: guest8 Date: October 23, 2019, 8:01 pm
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[quote author=patrick jane link=topic=130.msg8454#msg8454
date=1571873992]
JERUSALEM'S ARCHAEOLOGY CONFIRMS THE BIBLE
Next, we go to the Jaffa Gate where we walk outside the Kishle
Walls to the Herod’s Palace Gate remains. This is the spot where
the Wisemen of Matthew 2 would come to see Herod. The Citadel of
David Museum gives us a panoramic overview of Biblical History.
For more of Dr. John Barnett's Bible teaching messages go to
DiscoverTheBook.org
3 minutes
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy1TvQPF-F0
[/quote]
science and ARCHAEOLOGY are suppose to confirm the Bible.
Blade
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Re: Ancient Unexplained Discoveries | Nephilim | Giants | Archae
ology
By: patrick jane Date: November 18, 2019, 4:20 am
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Re: Ancient Unexplained Discoveries | Nephilim | Giants | Archae
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By: patrick jane Date: December 27, 2019, 10:08 am
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[img]
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Biblical Archaeology’s Top 10 Discoveries of 2019
A glimpse at the important excavation work revealed this year.
From Goliath-size walls to clay seal impressions the size of a
fingernail, archaeological discoveries announced in 2019
continued to add context to our understanding of the Bible.
Archaeologists and Bible scholars resist the idea that
archaeology proves the Bible. But many of the mainstream media
stories announcing these discoveries acknowledged that the Bible
was right all along or right after all in these instances.
Archaeologist Nelson Glueck’s declaration that “no
archaeological discovery has ever controverted a Biblical
reference” still stands.
Note: this list is subjective, and is based on news media
reports. The most significant discoveries of biblical
archaeology made in 2019 may not be known for a number of years,
until the work of 2019 is published in peer-reviewed scientific
publications.
10) Philistines had European ancestry
DNA extracted from skeletons excavated from burials at the
Philistine city of Ashkelon in modern-day Israel showed European
ancestry. This confirms what has long been believed and what the
Bible says about the Philistines. Jeremiah 47:4 and Amos 9:7
connect the Philistines with Caphtor, which has been identified
as Crete, the home of the Minoan civilization. The DNA record
shows that the Philistines quickly intermarried with the local
population, diluting the genetic signature.
9) Genesis was correct on Edomites
Archaeologists studying copper slag deposits from Timna in
Israel and Faynan in Jordan (two sites south of the Dead Sea)
found that Edomites used advanced, standardized techniques more
than 3,000 years ago to mine copper. In light of this discovery,
they concluded that the Edomite kingdom was formed by the middle
of the 11th century BC, about 300 years earlier than previously
thought. Genesis 36:31 says there were kings in Edom before
there were any Israelite kings.
8) The horn of an altar
The 2019 excavation at Tel Shiloh, the site where the Israelite
tabernacle stood for several centuries, turned up what appears
to be the corner of an altar. The discovery illustrates 1 Kings
2:28: Joab “fled to the tent of the Lord and took hold of the
horns of the altar.”
7) Goliath wall at Gath
This year’s excavation at Tel es-Safi (the Philistine city of
Gath) reached a layer that dates to the 11th century BC, the
time of King David. The walls of this layer are 13 feet thick,
twice as thick as previously excavated walls from the 10th and
9th centuries. Archaeologist Aren Maier called it the “Goliath
layer,” after the city’s most famous resident of the time.
6) Loaves and fishes mosaic
Archeologists uncovered a mosaic in the ruins of a Byzantine
church, built around AD 450 in the Decapolis city of Hippos
Sussita. The church, overlooking the eastern shore of the Sea of
Galilee, was destroyed by invaders in AD 614. This scene of
Jesus feeding the 5,000, found in an unexpected location, may
have something to say about where that miracle took place. The
traditional site of the feeding of the 5,000 is further north.
5) A seal “Belonging to Ga'alyahu son of Immer”
As the Temple Mount Sifting Project reopened in a new Jerusalem
location, researchers announced the discovery of a clay seal
impression (bulla), identifying it as “the first readable
ancient Hebrew inscription found on the Temple Mount.” The
priestly family of Immer served in the temple (1 Chron. 24:14).
Pashur, son of Immer, is called the chief official in the temple
of Yahweh, when he had Jeremiah beaten and put in the stocks
(Jer. 20:1–2).
4) A seal “Belonging to Adonijah, Royal Steward”
Another bulla, announced this year, was found in sifted material
taken from under Robinson’s Arch at the southwest corner of the
Temple Mount in 2013. It has been dated to the 7th century BC.
Three men in the Old Testament are named Adonijah, including a
son of King David. But none of them lived in the 7th century, so
this is a fourth Adonijah. The position of royal steward is
known from several biblical texts.
3) A seal of “Natan-Melech, the king's servant”
This bulla was found in the Givati parking lot excavation, the
largest ongoing excavation in Jerusalem (since 2007).
Archaeologists recovered it from the ruins of a building that
was probably destroyed during the Babylonian destruction of
Jerusalem in 586 BC. In 2 Kings 23:11, Nathan-Melech is
described as an official in the court of King Josiah. The phrase
“Servant of the King” appears often in the Bible and on bullae.
2) Kiriath Yearim identified as Emmaus
In the story of Jesus and the two disciples on the road to
Emmaus in Luke 24:13–34, the location of Emmaus is described as
60 Roman stadia from Jerusalem, which translates to 7 miles. For
centuries, scholars have tried to pin down the location of
Emmaus. Sites at various distances west of Jerusalem have been
proposed, but without archaeological evidence.
Israeli archaeologist Israel Finkelstein, known as a biblical
minimalist and Bible critic, offered this new identification
based on the Hellenistic-era fortifications his excavation
uncovered at Kiriath Yearim. He notes there are two lists of
Hellenistic fortified towns around Jerusalem (from the ancient
historian Josephus and in 1 Maccabees 9:50). Both of them
include Emmaus. Kiriath Yearim is seven miles from Jerusalem.
Kiriath Yearim is mentioned numerous times in the Old Testament,
most famously as the place where the Ark of the Covenant was
held (1 Sam. 7:1–2) before King David moved it to Jerusalem (1
Chron. 13:5–6; 2 Chron. 1:4).
1) Pilgrimage road opens in Jerusalem
When archaeologists discovered the New Testament-era Pool of
Siloam (John 9:7) in 2004 during a sewer repair project, they
also discovered the lower end of the first-century street that
led up to the Temple Mount. Since then, work has been underway
to excavate the street so that Jewish and Christian pilgrims
today can walk on the same road that Jewish and Christian
pilgrims walked in the first century.
This underground street is not entirely accessible yet, but a
ceremony opening part of the street last summer drew the US
ambassador, among other dignitaries.
Archaeological work in the city of David area, the oldest part
of Jerusalem, is of great interest to both Christians and Jews,
but it is also controversial. Many of the residents are
Palestinian Arabs, and, despite the efforts of archaeological
engineers, some have complained that their homes are being
ruined because of the excavations underneath.
Gordon Govier is editor of ARTIFAX Magazineand executive
producer of The Book & The Spade radio program and podcast.
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Re: Ancient Unexplained Discoveries | Nephilim | Giants | Archae
ology
By: guest8 Date: January 29, 2020, 11:21 pm
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[quote author=patrick jane link=topic=130.msg9370#msg9370
date=1577462894]
[img]
HTML https://www-images.christianitytoday.com/images/114447.jpg?w=700[/img]
Biblical Archaeology’s Top 10 Discoveries of 2019
A glimpse at the important excavation work revealed this year.
From Goliath-size walls to clay seal impressions the size of a
fingernail, archaeological discoveries announced in 2019
continued to add context to our understanding of the Bible.
Archaeologists and Bible scholars resist the idea that
archaeology proves the Bible. But many of the mainstream media
stories announcing these discoveries acknowledged that the Bible
was right all along or right after all in these instances.
Archaeologist Nelson Glueck’s declaration that “no
archaeological discovery has ever controverted a Biblical
reference” still stands.
Note: this list is subjective, and is based on news media
reports. The most significant discoveries of biblical
archaeology made in 2019 may not be known for a number of years,
until the work of 2019 is published in peer-reviewed scientific
publications.
10) Philistines had European ancestry
DNA extracted from skeletons excavated from burials at the
Philistine city of Ashkelon in modern-day Israel showed European
ancestry. This confirms what has long been believed and what the
Bible says about the Philistines. Jeremiah 47:4 and Amos 9:7
connect the Philistines with Caphtor, which has been identified
as Crete, the home of the Minoan civilization. The DNA record
shows that the Philistines quickly intermarried with the local
population, diluting the genetic signature.
9) Genesis was correct on Edomites
Archaeologists studying copper slag deposits from Timna in
Israel and Faynan in Jordan (two sites south of the Dead Sea)
found that Edomites used advanced, standardized techniques more
than 3,000 years ago to mine copper. In light of this discovery,
they concluded that the Edomite kingdom was formed by the middle
of the 11th century BC, about 300 years earlier than previously
thought. Genesis 36:31 says there were kings in Edom before
there were any Israelite kings.
8) The horn of an altar
The 2019 excavation at Tel Shiloh, the site where the Israelite
tabernacle stood for several centuries, turned up what appears
to be the corner of an altar. The discovery illustrates 1 Kings
2:28: Joab “fled to the tent of the Lord and took hold of the
horns of the altar.”
7) Goliath wall at Gath
This year’s excavation at Tel es-Safi (the Philistine city of
Gath) reached a layer that dates to the 11th century BC, the
time of King David. The walls of this layer are 13 feet thick,
twice as thick as previously excavated walls from the 10th and
9th centuries. Archaeologist Aren Maier called it the “Goliath
layer,” after the city’s most famous resident of the time.
6) Loaves and fishes mosaic
Archeologists uncovered a mosaic in the ruins of a Byzantine
church, built around AD 450 in the Decapolis city of Hippos
Sussita. The church, overlooking the eastern shore of the Sea of
Galilee, was destroyed by invaders in AD 614. This scene of
Jesus feeding the 5,000, found in an unexpected location, may
have something to say about where that miracle took place. The
traditional site of the feeding of the 5,000 is further north.
5) A seal “Belonging to Ga'alyahu son of Immer”
As the Temple Mount Sifting Project reopened in a new Jerusalem
location, researchers announced the discovery of a clay seal
impression (bulla), identifying it as “the first readable
ancient Hebrew inscription found on the Temple Mount.” The
priestly family of Immer served in the temple (1 Chron. 24:14).
Pashur, son of Immer, is called the chief official in the temple
of Yahweh, when he had Jeremiah beaten and put in the stocks
(Jer. 20:1–2).
4) A seal “Belonging to Adonijah, Royal Steward”
Another bulla, announced this year, was found in sifted material
taken from under Robinson’s Arch at the southwest corner of the
Temple Mount in 2013. It has been dated to the 7th century BC.
Three men in the Old Testament are named Adonijah, including a
son of King David. But none of them lived in the 7th century, so
this is a fourth Adonijah. The position of royal steward is
known from several biblical texts.
3) A seal of “Natan-Melech, the king's servant”
This bulla was found in the Givati parking lot excavation, the
largest ongoing excavation in Jerusalem (since 2007).
Archaeologists recovered it from the ruins of a building that
was probably destroyed during the Babylonian destruction of
Jerusalem in 586 BC. In 2 Kings 23:11, Nathan-Melech is
described as an official in the court of King Josiah. The phrase
“Servant of the King” appears often in the Bible and on bullae.
2) Kiriath Yearim identified as Emmaus
In the story of Jesus and the two disciples on the road to
Emmaus in Luke 24:13–34, the location of Emmaus is described as
60 Roman stadia from Jerusalem, which translates to 7 miles. For
centuries, scholars have tried to pin down the location of
Emmaus. Sites at various distances west of Jerusalem have been
proposed, but without archaeological evidence.
Israeli archaeologist Israel Finkelstein, known as a biblical
minimalist and Bible critic, offered this new identification
based on the Hellenistic-era fortifications his excavation
uncovered at Kiriath Yearim. He notes there are two lists of
Hellenistic fortified towns around Jerusalem (from the ancient
historian Josephus and in 1 Maccabees 9:50). Both of them
include Emmaus. Kiriath Yearim is seven miles from Jerusalem.
Kiriath Yearim is mentioned numerous times in the Old Testament,
most famously as the place where the Ark of the Covenant was
held (1 Sam. 7:1–2) before King David moved it to Jerusalem (1
Chron. 13:5–6; 2 Chron. 1:4).
1) Pilgrimage road opens in Jerusalem
When archaeologists discovered the New Testament-era Pool of
Siloam (John 9:7) in 2004 during a sewer repair project, they
also discovered the lower end of the first-century street that
led up to the Temple Mount. Since then, work has been underway
to excavate the street so that Jewish and Christian pilgrims
today can walk on the same road that Jewish and Christian
pilgrims walked in the first century.
This underground street is not entirely accessible yet, but a
ceremony opening part of the street last summer drew the US
ambassador, among other dignitaries.
Archaeological work in the city of David area, the oldest part
of Jerusalem, is of great interest to both Christians and Jews,
but it is also controversial. Many of the residents are
Palestinian Arabs, and, despite the efforts of archaeological
engineers, some have complained that their homes are being
ruined because of the excavations underneath.
Gordon Govier is editor of ARTIFAX Magazineand executive
producer of The Book & The Spade radio program and podcast.
[/quote]
Much of the Bible is in the Ground just waiting to be found.
Blade
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Re: Ancient Unexplained Discoveries | Nephilim | Giants | Archae
ology
By: Wayne Gabler Date: February 2, 2020, 12:58 pm
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Sphinx question: The rock removed was used in a Temple at the
same location, yet it shows very little weathering compared the
'enclosure'. The floor should have the deepest channels yet they
are missing. My theory is the statue was heated with huge fires
and water was added to make a natural acid that acted on the
limestone. The lateral erosion would be the water used to flush
the ash out so another fire could be built as many times as
needed.
A new theory would be all the megaliths were put into ruin so
Adam and Eve's children were in sin so they did not get working
models. They would be repaired during the 1,000 years as that is
what cities will look like in the new earth.
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Re: Ancient Unexplained Discoveries | Nephilim | Giants | Archae
ology
By: patrick jane Date: March 5, 2020, 7:25 pm
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[quote author=Wayne Gabler link=topic=130.msg10029#msg10029
date=1580669895]
Sphinx question: The rock removed was used in a Temple at the
same location, yet it shows very little weathering compared the
'enclosure'. The floor should have the deepest channels yet they
are missing. My theory is the statue was heated with huge fires
and water was added to make a natural acid that acted on the
limestone. The lateral erosion would be the water used to flush
the ash out so another fire could be built as many times as
needed.
A new theory would be all the megaliths were put into ruin so
Adam and Eve's children were in sin so they did not get working
models. They would be repaired during the 1,000 years as that is
what cities will look like in the new earth.
[/quote]Interesting theories. I just saw this today Wayne,
sorry. Have you heard of Coral Castle and the man in Florida
about one hundred years ago? There are ancient ways of moving
impossibly heavy stones to fit exactly in place. How did they
quarry and shape the stone so perfectly? What about the nephilim
build these ancient megoliths?
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Re: Ancient Unexplained Discoveries | Nephilim | Giants | Archae
ology
By: Wayne Gabler Date: March 8, 2020, 7:12 pm
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[quote author=patrick jane link=topic=130.msg10831#msg10831
date=1583457914]
Interesting theories. I just saw this today Wayne, sorry. Have
you heard of Coral Castle and the man in Florida about one
hundred years ago? There are ancient ways of moving impossibly
heavy stones to fit exactly in place. How did they quarry and
shape the stone so perfectly? What about the nephilim build
these ancient megoliths?
[/quote]
He had a 'little black box' right? You might find some vids at
this site interesting.
HTML https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfF-HhcxF_al_mbxy1OBejQ
HTML https://img.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2014/12/31/giants-megaliths-674x420.jpg
If the valley was filled with ice that would make moving the 5
stones much easier.
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Re: Ancient Unexplained Discoveries | Nephilim | Giants | Archae
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By: patrick jane Date: May 19, 2020, 2:53 am
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Re: Ancient Unexplained Discoveries | Nephilim | Giants | Archae
ology
By: patrick jane Date: May 22, 2020, 8:45 am
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Doors That Should NEVER Be Opened In The SPIRIT REALM - (The
Ancient Portals)
14 minutes
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