The Mesha Stella: Evidence of a Biblical Battle?
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2024
- Four biblical kings (the kings of Israel, Judah, Edom, and Moab) face off in the Battle of Moab. The story has long been known to us because of the Second Book of Kings, but in the latter half of the nineteenth century, an archaeological treasure surfaced that provided another account of this battle.
Explore an extraordinary discovery made in August 1868: the Mesha Stele; also known as the Moabite Stone. Recognized as one of the most significant archaeological finds related to the Hebrew Bible, the Mesha Stele dates back to the 9th Century BCE and has a direct correlation to the Bible, specifically 2 Kings 3.
However, the full story behind its discovery and the events that followed remain largely unknown...
○ This episode delves into the fascinating, lesser-known details of the Mesha Stele, revealing Moses Wilhelm Shapira's involvement and how this discovery forms a crucial part of the Shapira Saga. Don't miss this chance to uncover hidden aspects of this biblical archaeology gem.
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Thanks so much for enlightening me about the mesha stella. Stay well brother.
Jehosaphat... Best remembered for his jumping
Bald didn't mean hairless in the era when the KJV was written, It meant white haired. Hence the bald eagle.
Actually, Mark, the Hebrew קרח behind the English baldhead, means bald. 2 Kings 2:23 cf. Leviticus 13:40. Thanks
Is that the same Jehosaphat that sacrificed his daughter?
The story of Jephtah in Judges chapter 11 may be what you’re thinking of.
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Lots of useless talk...get to the point.