Jerusalem Inscriptions from the Time of the Biblical Kings
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- AIBA’s Christopher Eames presents the first full accounting of Jerusalem inscriptions from the Iron II period at the distinguished “Epigraphy in Judah” conference in Jerusalem.
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I will never forget this video. It is so much easier to hear wo distractions. Thank you so much for this.
This is very interesting. Thank you for all the work you do I love anything biblical archaeology it helps to strengthen my understanding, and we find things of the past. Thank you Jesus for revealing so many wonderful things in the past.
Remarkable! Thank you for your work to reveal the truth ❤
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Many many thanks for such interesting information. As Always bringing to light the true word of God. Romans 15 verse 4
Clarification regarding Christopher's statement, "we found" while showing the LMLK M2D handle at 21:41. This particular one was first published by Shemuel Yeivin in 1961 from his 1956-1958 excavations at Tel Gat (Tell Sheykh 'Ahmed el-Areyny)--not Jerusalem. His quantity of "317" is an informal (unpublished) total of LMLKs found in Jerusalem alone.
Also very grateful for the flattering remark at 21:55 ("that great [LMLK Research] website").
So much information and history amazing!
So there were female officials in ancient Jerusalem? I've been reading BAR for many years and never seen this even alluded to. It seems like this should be the topic of an article in Let The Stones Speak !
Did you find any hermaphrodite or cross-dressing seals? Better make some up to appease the fish slapping seals in the audience!
Ty!
Thank you very much for this conference. Very interesting. Shalom 😊
Very well done presentation! Thanks to Brent & Chris.
11:00 _"So it's been removed in the past by some kind of reprobate"_
I just love that we can thoroughly disdain irresponsible people who destroyed history in antiquity.