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The Fool’s Gold of Ophir by Steven Weitzman, the author of Solomon: the Lure of Wisdom (or via: amazon.co.uk)
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You'd think that before looking for Solomon's "gold" someone would make an effort to look for Solomon himself.
There is no historical or archaeological reference to him at all. |
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I am glad he made four trips looking for a trade route.
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All that is missing is archaeological evidence of his city.
You'd think that would be a giveaway but, as you say Doug, some people believe anything written in the big book of fables. |
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So does this mean he was a ring knocker?
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