Top 10 Archaeological Discovereies of 2014

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nili
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I found this interesting.
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^^^^^^

Totally proves what the Bible says about David and Solomon.
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ficino wrote:^^^^^^

Totally proves what the Bible says about David and Solomon.
No. It may, however, suggest that minimalism is a questionable proposition.
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nili wrote:I found this interesting.
Thanks for sharing.

I didn't know about the seals and find it very intriguing but not surprising. The more people dig in the area the more they find things that support the Bible as fact. This new discovery of course is not direct proof of king David but is supportive of that view.

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John T wrote:
nili wrote:I found this interesting.
Thanks for sharing.

I didn't know about the seals and find it very intriguing but not surprising. The more people dig in the area the more they find things that support the Bible as fact. This new discovery of course is not direct proof of king David but is supportive of that view.
I reject minimalism, but I also see phrases such as "things that support the Bible as fact" as verging on worthless.
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