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02-15-2010, 08:45 AM | #41 |
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More on the Khirbet Qeiyafa Ostracon
Christopher Rollston lends some sanity to the debate:
http://www.rollstonepigraphy.com/?p=56 Professor Galil of Haifa University, gets some well deserved criticism on ethics and scholarship: http://qeiyafa.huji.ac.il/galil.asp |
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This whole thing had a whiff of desperation from the start. (Much as the holiday revelation that a first century 'house' had been found in Nazareth.) The simple fact is that there are no ancient Hebrew texts, biblical or otherwise, until we get down to the Hasmonean period to use as a comparison. What we have is a handful of inscriptions from much later times. For Garfinkle to assert that these were "Hebrew" words when we have no idea if "Hebrew" even existed at the time (10th century) seemed over the top. It is good that Rollston has fired up the debate. |
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