Friday, January 8, 2010

Ancient Writings Determined To Be Hebrew Bible



Haaretz.com- Did the writing of the Bible begin as far back as the 10th century B.C.E., during the time of King David? That is four centuries earlier than Biblical scholars currently believe - but an inscription recently deciphered by a scholar at Haifa University indicates that... the answer may be yes.

The inscription, written in ink on clay, is the earliest yet found in Hebrew...
Professor Gershon Galil said this discovery disproves the current theory, which holds that the Bible could not have been written before the 6th century B.C.E., because Hebrew writing did not exist until then. Moreover, he added, the inscription was found in what was then a minor, outlying community - so if scribes existed even there, Hebrew writing was probably sufficiently well developed to handle a complex text like the Bible.

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