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Tell you what. Come up with the blood sample report, and we'll take you seriously. that a US document from a US lab. If you can't do that, well ... And, by the way, could you please explicate what you meant by King Solomon's pillars and the Legs of Christ. We Jews are not big on Christ, as you must know, and as far as I know the only pillars connected with Solomon (if, in fact, he wxisted, were those in front of the Temple). RED DAVE |
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According to an article by Gabriel Barkay (“The Garden Tomb: Was Jesus Buried Here?� Biblical Archaeology Review, March/April 1986) the Garden Tomb is in an area with numerous other tombs cut into the rock but they all date from 7th-8th centuries BCE. The Jerusalem tombs that date from the Second Temple period are located further north of the city.
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Christ being equal to God in that scenario, you understand. And in that scenario, these two pillars would represent the legs of Christ, one on each shore. |
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Yeah, I'm a little mystified by that myself - Solomon's Pillars weren't even erected, they are a natural rock formation.
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Hey Lysimachus - I notice that Wikipedia does not seem to have a page on Ron Wyatt. you should take a stab at doing one, considering how many places he is discussed it would be a handy reference.
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“Fleming says he left after this incident. Others have given similar disturbing reports concerning Wyatt’s conduct at the site. One such observer, the Reverend John Woods, noted, “I saw him explaining to a group that a piece of metal embedded in the face of the Garden Tomb was part of the seal Pilate had placed upon the tomb. In fact it was a piece of shrapnel from the war [in 1967].� -- http://www.tccsa.tc/articles/wyatt.html “The Old City lies in the eastern part of Jerusalem, and was formerly part of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, but was captured by the Israelis in 1967. Evidence of the war can still be seen at the Zion Gate, where the wall is full of bullet holes. To the east of the Old City is the West Bank, an Arab area, including the Mount of Olives. To the west is the modern part of the city, inhabited by Jews and Israeli Arabs, a modern bustling city of commerce and banks, shops and buses, busy streets and restaurants.� -- http://www.servantsnews.com/sn0109/f...1jerusalem.htm --- Thus you will have critics who will also automatically wish to associate the holes in the Garden Tomb as “bullet holes�. So much for your “scholarly� research! :wave: Quote:
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This same principle applies with the Durupinar site near Dogubayazit. We have a boat-shaped object that detects a ton of longitudinal and transverse lines with Subsurface Interface Radar, along with thousands of metal hot-spots picked up by the White’s Metal Detectors—data not picked up anywhere else around the formation. The �claim� is that it is a man-made object shaped like a boat—a very large boat. That’s where the claim ends. The theory is that it is Noah’s Ark. And that is the theory of Wyatt Archaeological Research, based on the dimensions and location of the object. Fortunately, one great doctor agreed with this theory. His name was Ekrum Akurgal, the “dean� of Archaeology who passed away in 1985. Others may come up with different theories, though it is unlikely that anyone can come up with a good theory that an ancient vessel was dragged into the mountains of Urartu (or Ararat) thousands of miles from the nearest sea for a good reason. Hopefully by now you get a glimpse of the difference between theories and claims, and who has right to them. Prester John, Quote:
There is an inscription of Thutmoses III (18th Dynasty) which relates: "He went forth, none like him, slaying the barbarians, smiting Retenu, bringing their princes as living captives, their chariots wrought with gold, bound to their horses."--(The Ancient Near East (1958) vol 1., p 175-183, Editor J. B. Pritchard, Princeton University Press, Princeton, USA.) That is just one of the relations to gold chariots, as it is repeated several times in the document. This is not to mention that there are numerous other inscriptions of the kings of the 18th Dynasty receiving gold-plated foreign chariots, either as spoils of war or as tribute received from conquered peoples. Some inscriptions tell us that these gilded chariots were many times dedicated to various temples and gods, which meant that the priests would receive these chariots. Another one of Thutmoses III’s inscriptions state that the king went to war in a “glittering chariot of electrum�-- [Breasted, `Records', Vol. II, Sec. 430, line 3]. It could be possible that the pharaoh was at the rear of the army. But these are small details we may never fully know. Quote:
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The human femur bone itself was brought up by Aaron Sen, who attended some of Jonathan’s London lectures, wanted to see for himself. On July 1, 1998, Aaron phoned us from London to report that he had just returned from a private diving trip to the Red Sea crossing. “I found a 4-spoked wheel,� exclaimed Aaron. “And dozens of bones. I took out two of the bones and had them tested by the Department of Osteology at Stockholm University. They identified them as parts of a man’s femur. (The man had been 160 to 170 cm. tall� (i.e. 64-68 inches). When Aaron asked them about the age of the bones, a lab official replied, “They are from a very long time ago. The bones have mineralized.� There is no doubt that Lennart Moller, from Stockholm University, was involved with this lab identification. In this video clip here, you will notice this same femur bone being held and analyzed by Moller himself. In the University of Stockholm, Moller would have access to all the latest and most advanced testing methods. The cattle bone itself I believe was surfaced by Moller himself, and identified as a cow. The bone was severely fractured, as if by some major impact. It could have been a cow for mil production, and a mobile larder for the soldiers. It could have been a great advantage to have some of the provisions in a form which could transport itself, keep fresh and be slaughtered should the need arise. After comparing the size and shape to a Swedish cow, it was concluded that in great probability, this bone represents a petrified radius and elbow bone from a cow/bull/ox, which most likely is several thousand years old. All the images can be seen in vivid clarity in Lennart’s book, The Exodus Case on pages 222-223. Quote:
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