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Archaeology rewrites the history of the Samaritans
I have not had time to digest this. Perhaps Stephan Huller can put it into context.
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Like many articles in the media on such subjects this one in English from Der Spiegel is far from clear and seems to merely follow the usual narrative especially that advocated by the Samaritans themselves, with traditional Jewish views as usual being relegated to the an unimportant status. Besides, how do they know that Gerizim wasn't also used by other peoples for sacrifices in their own religious rites?
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Let's start with the obvious - the article is in a popular German magazine and it is intelligently written. If it wasn't for the Dutch and the Germans we would be further along in our return to the dark ages.
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Ancient cultures showing a culural bias? Who would have thought.
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I am eating but it is hilarious that people would even suggest the Bible is 'Jewish' when Jerusalem isn't mentioned by name and almost all the action happens around the Samaritan cultic center or in Samaria
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My friend Rory Boid published an article which demonstrates that even though the Samaritan book of Joshua survives only in Arabic today it goes back to a more original version than the Jewish text
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I wouldn't hold my breath. We already know of the current known Samaritan Torah relying on the masoretic targums in the work of Rabbi Chaim Heller.
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Those temple remains kind of speak for themselves, though. It is very odd that the Bible would make no mention of it.
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