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Friday, February 23, 2018

Archeology Proving The Biblical Narrative True

The more Bible, Tanach I study, and the more I learn about recent archaeological finds, the more it seems like even scientists are admitting that the Biblical narrative is true.



Shabbat Shalom U'Mevorach
May You have a Peaceful and Blessed Sabbath

3 comments:

Mr. Cohen said...

The Jewish Bible does not need archeology to
prove its truthfulness because the Jewish Bible
is itself the ultimate truth and proof.

Since the theme of this post is
“Archeology Proving the Biblical
Narrative True”, these links are relevant:

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Ancient Roman historians
connected Jews with the Land of Israel
:


http://shilohmusings.blogspot.com/2016/05/guest-post-cornelius-tacticus.html

https://shilohmusings.blogspot.com/2017/02/guest-post-josephus-vs-muslim-liars.html

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Since Purim is coming soon, this link is relevant:

Refuting the Fans of Vashti:

https://shilohmusings.blogspot.com/2018/02/refuting-fans-of-vashti.html

Anonymous said...

Yes, that is why the Jew does not rely on archeology or any of the sciences to prove the truth because we know, as believing Jews, the Torah is the Ultimate Truth. H' is making it evident to the rest of the world, slowly but surely, that everything written in H's Divine Torah which is the guidebook to the Jewish people, and through us, to the rest of the world, on the proper way of life and that there is only H'. Soon, all truth will be revealed with the coming of Moshiach Tzdkeinu and then the knowledge of H' will fill the earth as the waters cover the seabeds.

Batya said...

Certainly we don't need archeology to believe the Bible, but others do.