Author Topic: Oldest Hebrew inscription found yet. Dated 11th Century BCE. (King David period)  (Read 485 times)

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The oldest Hebrew inscription found yet. Dated 11th Century BCE. (King David period), written with ink on a piece of broken clay pot, found within an ancient fort of huge massive cut stones (which suggests a rich organized government).

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http://www.huji.ac.il/cgi-bin/dovrut/dovrut_search.pl?mesge122580533405872560

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The oldest Hebrew inscription found yet. Dated 11th Century BCE. (King David period), written with ink on a piece of broken clay pot, found within an ancient fort of huge massive cut stones (which suggests a rich organized government).
From the Bolsheviks at Heb .University they probably wished they found something like long Ismael
Thy destroyers and they that make thee waste shall go forth of thee.  Isaiah 49:17

 
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‎The text itself hasn't yet been interpreted. The article says it is written in proto-Canaanite script.

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That Greek is in Chinese!
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This is so neat, Thankyou for sharing...