In another fascinating story involving biblical archaeology, Reuters reports that Hebrew University archaeologists have uncovered the oldest Hebrew text ever found.
The HU archaeologists said the ancient Hebrew document found at a site known as the Elah Fortress or Khirbet Qeiyafa near the location where David slew Goliath “was written some 3,000 years ago, predating the Dead Sea Scrolls by 1,000 years.”
3 comments:
I love it when we are able to find more proof of the times of the past. I wonder when the unbelievers will ever admit that there is enough evidence to support that the bible is true and seek after the creator leading to their salvation
Amazing. I wonder what they will find in the next hundred years.
I love that we have such a connection to the past and can examine our Scriptures against these surviving texts. They only further confirm the amazing preservation God has maintained for His word through the ages.
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