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Ruins found in desert in israel ‘could prove Exodus bible story is true’
Khirbet al Mastara (JVEP)
In the book of Exodus in the Bible, Moses freed the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, and led them across the wilderness to the promised land of Canaan.
New ruins found near the River Jordan could offer proof of a nomadic people travelling into the land from Egypt in the 13th century BC – although some have doubts.
Until now there has been no historical evidence to back up the story – with many archaeologists believing the Israelites were native to Canaan.
The camp has not yet been dated – and other researchers are sceptical, saying that thousands of nomadic groups have travelled across the area.
Pottery shards found in the area, named Khirbet el Mastarah, could date from the Iron Age, thought to be when the Israelites may have arrived.
‘We have not proved that these camps are from the period of the early Israelites, but it is possible,’ David Ben-Shlomo, an archaeologist with Ariel University told the Daily Mail.
‘If they are, this might fit the biblical story of the Israelites coming from east of the Jordan River, then crossing the Jordan and entering into the hill country of Israel later.’
Archaeologists are now examining the ruins to see if they are consistent with a newly arrived people.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/ruins-found-desert-israel-prove-exodus-bible-story-true-121728051.html
Oh, in shitsrael. There you go.
Those rocks and stones in the first picture have just been placed there and arranged like that. /sarcasm Which dudup00j00 used non-"godly"; "sinful"; heathenistic; infidellious; evilised; Satanical; abominabulatious (sorry!) scientific and technological carbon dating tools on those pots? (Isn't it always pots?) "god" doesn't know how to prove itself, and it can't defeat chariots made from iron, so maybe that's why it can't prove itself with this false Iron Age story.
Speaking of pots - are they also going to discover weed there, as "proof" that jewsus got high in order to perform miraculous brain-dead acts? People just humoured it, and put that the local village idiot did "miracles", in their diaries sarcastically.
The Lefty Yahpoo! authour/editor said, "Abby and her cat Bailey love nothing more than chilling out with a good book together." You're supposed to say, "...than boiling alive in oil" or "walking a scorching hot desert, with the good book together, full of murder; rape; incest; drunkenness; adultery; Child 'sacrifice'; etc.". So with the Children's buybull version, xian parents are lying to their Children, because it doesn't say the truth of the BS of the many "the" bibleses. Naughty naughty. Dirty sinners. I wonder how many priests saw this article and... Oh, and before I forget, either you're not supposed to name your cat after an alcoholic beverage, because that's a "sin", or you're not supposed to name your cat after a "sinful" alcoholic beverage, except for the "sinful" wine one. Naughty, dirty sinners.
It's so cohencidental that this "discovery" wasn't "discovered" over the centuries when everyone "knew" shit was 'rael'. It's not as if they need proof of anything, or anything... As such, this "proof" is irrelevant, because faith in a faerie is all you need.
I have yet to post a couple of other replies in other threads, but in one of them I am saying that the smallest unverified bit of fake proof is enough for both the xian, and in other xianised contexts any in-group person without a brain, to accept as undeniable, full, 100% proof.
Khirbet al Mastara (JVEP)
In the book of Exodus in the Bible, Moses freed the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, and led them across the wilderness to the promised land of Canaan.
New ruins found near the River Jordan could offer proof of a nomadic people travelling into the land from Egypt in the 13th century BC – although some have doubts.
Until now there has been no historical evidence to back up the story – with many archaeologists believing the Israelites were native to Canaan.
The camp has not yet been dated – and other researchers are sceptical, saying that thousands of nomadic groups have travelled across the area.
Pottery shards found in the area, named Khirbet el Mastarah, could date from the Iron Age, thought to be when the Israelites may have arrived.
‘We have not proved that these camps are from the period of the early Israelites, but it is possible,’ David Ben-Shlomo, an archaeologist with Ariel University told the Daily Mail.
‘If they are, this might fit the biblical story of the Israelites coming from east of the Jordan River, then crossing the Jordan and entering into the hill country of Israel later.’
Archaeologists are now examining the ruins to see if they are consistent with a newly arrived people.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/ruins-found-desert-israel-prove-exodus-bible-story-true-121728051.html
Oh, in shitsrael. There you go.
Those rocks and stones in the first picture have just been placed there and arranged like that. /sarcasm Which dudup00j00 used non-"godly"; "sinful"; heathenistic; infidellious; evilised; Satanical; abominabulatious (sorry!) scientific and technological carbon dating tools on those pots? (Isn't it always pots?) "god" doesn't know how to prove itself, and it can't defeat chariots made from iron, so maybe that's why it can't prove itself with this false Iron Age story.
Speaking of pots - are they also going to discover weed there, as "proof" that jewsus got high in order to perform miraculous brain-dead acts? People just humoured it, and put that the local village idiot did "miracles", in their diaries sarcastically.
The Lefty Yahpoo! authour/editor said, "Abby and her cat Bailey love nothing more than chilling out with a good book together." You're supposed to say, "...than boiling alive in oil" or "walking a scorching hot desert, with the good book together, full of murder; rape; incest; drunkenness; adultery; Child 'sacrifice'; etc.". So with the Children's buybull version, xian parents are lying to their Children, because it doesn't say the truth of the BS of the many "the" bibleses. Naughty naughty. Dirty sinners. I wonder how many priests saw this article and... Oh, and before I forget, either you're not supposed to name your cat after an alcoholic beverage, because that's a "sin", or you're not supposed to name your cat after a "sinful" alcoholic beverage, except for the "sinful" wine one. Naughty, dirty sinners.
It's so cohencidental that this "discovery" wasn't "discovered" over the centuries when everyone "knew" shit was 'rael'. It's not as if they need proof of anything, or anything... As such, this "proof" is irrelevant, because faith in a faerie is all you need.
I have yet to post a couple of other replies in other threads, but in one of them I am saying that the smallest unverified bit of fake proof is enough for both the xian, and in other xianised contexts any in-group person without a brain, to accept as undeniable, full, 100% proof.