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<blockquote data-quote="Hvizsgyak" data-source="post: 77122223" data-attributes="member: 432813"><p>Over the past 10 years, I have been absolutely absorbed by what archeology has found out about events that took place in Genesis. I wanted to follow the progression of God's presences with the early Hebrew people. I studied the history of the surrounding kingdoms to see what lead up to God calling Abraham out of Ur. Fascinating stuff. But I wanted to share with you this archeological finding that seems to be very strong evidence of the Hebrews in the Deuteronomy Book Era of the Old Testament (around the 13th and 12th century BC). Although its was pretty big news, you may have seen this already but just in case you didn't hear about this historical find, here it is.</p><p></p><p>I did hear about the discovery of Edom. Biblical archeologists will have their hands full if they find more ancient Hebrew history. Everybody will want to get in on the action. There will be some amazing finds and I'm looking forward to seeing secular archeologists' chins drop where they can't deny that the Bible is fairly accurate.</p><p></p><p>God bless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hvizsgyak, post: 77122223, member: 432813"] Over the past 10 years, I have been absolutely absorbed by what archeology has found out about events that took place in Genesis. I wanted to follow the progression of God's presences with the early Hebrew people. I studied the history of the surrounding kingdoms to see what lead up to God calling Abraham out of Ur. Fascinating stuff. But I wanted to share with you this archeological finding that seems to be very strong evidence of the Hebrews in the Deuteronomy Book Era of the Old Testament (around the 13th and 12th century BC). Although its was pretty big news, you may have seen this already but just in case you didn't hear about this historical find, here it is. I did hear about the discovery of Edom. Biblical archeologists will have their hands full if they find more ancient Hebrew history. Everybody will want to get in on the action. There will be some amazing finds and I'm looking forward to seeing secular archeologists' chins drop where they can't deny that the Bible is fairly accurate. God bless. [/QUOTE]
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