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    A Series of Dramatic Archaeological Finds


    By Nissan Ratzlav-Katz

    Archaeologists announced this week the discovery of a 3,000-year-old
    Hebrew inscription. It is merely the latest of a series of dramatic
    archaeological finds in Israel in recent months.

    Archaeologists have discovered a 40-pound stone containing the oldest
    known example of the Hebrew alphabet. The stone, inscribed with the
    Hebrew alphabet written out in its traditional order, was found in the
    wall of a building dated from the 10th century BCE in Tel Zayit, ancient
    Judea, south of Jerusalem. The building itself was part of a network of
    structures at the site, indicating an important border town connected to
    a centralized kingdom.

    The discovery was made by Dr. Ron Tappy, a professor at the Pittsburgh
    Theological Seminary, on the last day of a five-week dig at Tel Zayit.
    "This is very rare," he said, "This makes it very historically probable
    there were people [3,000 years ago] who could write." In an interview
    with the New York Times, Dr. Tappy said, "All successive alphabets in the
    ancient world, including the Greek one, derive from this ancestor at Tel
    Zayit."

    In addition to constituting an important contribution in understanding
    the history of writing, the inscription helps to counter claims that the
    Bible could not have been written by Jews in ancient times, experts said.
    The find, in its context, suggests literacy levels that support Biblical
    writings of a unified Jewish kingdom.

    Further details of the Tel Zayit discovery are to be reported next week
    during a meeting of experts on Biblical literature in Philadelphia.

    For Biblical scholars, the latest discovery dovetails with another
    ancient Hebrew inscription found in August of this year in an
    archeological dig in the City of David, adjacent to the Old City of
    Jerusalem. The inscription was on a royal seal dating to the period of
    the First Temple. The seal has the name of Yehudi, son of Shelemiah, one
    of the top officials in the court of the last Judean king prior to the
    destruction of the First Temple, King Zedekiah. He is mentioned in the
    Book of Jeremiah.

    The seal was found at the site of the palace of the Judean kings,
    according to archaeologists under the supervision of Dr. Eilat Mazar of
    Hebrew University. Several years ago, another circa-580 BCE royal seal
    was found in the same area. It had the name of Gemaryahu, son of Shafan,
    who is also mentioned in the Book of Jeremiah as a top official in the
    court of King Zedekiah's predecessor, King Yehoyachim.

    The discovery of the ancient alphabet in Tel Zayit was preceded last week
    by the announcement of the discovery of a rare Christian religious
    structure from the 3rd-4th centuries CE on the grounds of Megiddo Prison,
    in northern Israel. Excavations at the site, carried out by the Israel
    Antiquities Authority (IAA), included the discovery of an impressive
    mosaic floor and three ancient Greek inscriptions.

    IAA excavation supervisor Yotam Tefer said, "This is a unique and
    important structure vis-a-vis our understanding of the early period of
    Christianity..."

    One of the inscriptions is dedicated to the memory of four women:
    Primilia, Kiraka, Dorothea and Crista. Other inscriptions memorialize the
    people who contributed to the church, including a military officer.
    Last edited by wendyj; 11-12-2005, 09:28 PM.

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    Re: Proof that the Bible was written by ancient Jews

    May I have the link to this article? Thanks
    Felicia

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      Re: Proof that the Bible was written by ancient Jews

      An enormous amount of $$$$$ was expended to unearth further evidence that ancient Jews wrote (actually, Jehovah was the author; men were just the means by which a written record was created) the Bible, but God doesn't need such confirmation of His scriptures which say:

      2 Peter 1:21 For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost.

      2 Timothy 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:

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