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Author Topic:   Bible Archaeology - An introduction
kendemyer
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Message 31 of 32 (92964)
03-17-2004 4:51 PM
Reply to: Message 30 by Brian
03-16-2004 7:45 PM


TO: Brian
system hiccupped. ignore this post.
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kendemyer
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Message 32 of 32 (92967)
03-17-2004 4:58 PM
Reply to: Message 30 by Brian
03-16-2004 7:45 PM


TO: Brian
TO Brian:
If you want to read more recent conservative archaeology scholarship you should read Kitchen's book which just came out that I cited above. It may tell you some things you might not have been exposed to yet. My Hittite/Lion find that was recognized by the Israel Museum in Jerusalem plus my Wycliffe citations shows that you certainly could benefit being more diligent in seeking more conservative scholarship. See: http://EvC Forum: The Bible and the Hittites, Exploding another 'Biblical Archaeology' Myth. -->EvC Forum: The Bible and the Hittites, Exploding another 'Biblical Archaeology' Myth.
By the way, I did find many specific examples of specific liberal academics being wrong in regards the Bible and I will be posting those to the string in the Bible accuracy forum. So please tell Asgara to keep that string open.
Sincerely,
Ken
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