What's the Oldest Hebrew Inscription?

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Re: What's the Oldest Hebrew Inscription?

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Clearly written in Phoenician script.
<insert tongue in cheek>The only difference between Phoenician and Hebrew is geographic.</remove>

The distinction between the two languages is where the bible says the "hebrews" lived. If you never heard of the Septuagint you would not see any difference at all. Faith permits seeing anything.
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