Friday, January 15, 2010



This latest discovery in Palestine is thrilling... on several levels...

On one level... it's always thrilling to have the veracity of our sacred text substantiated by archeological discovery... which this find certainly moves the dating of the written Hebrew back four hundred years from what was previously thought in academia...

... However... much more gratifying and thrilling to me is the actual content of the discovered message... sent to us by Yahweh from 3,000 years ago... knowing that we would discover it today... for this day's sup from the well of living waters...


Life Science News
Bible Possibly Written Centuries Earlier, Text Suggests

Clara Moskowitz

Scientists have discovered the earliest known Hebrew writing - an inscription dating from the 10th century B.C., during the period of King David's reign.

The breakthrough could mean that portions of the Bible were written centuries earlier than previously thought. (The Bible's Old Testament is thought to have been first written down in an ancient form of Hebrew.)

Until now, many scholars have held that the Hebrew Bible originated in the 6th century B.C., because Hebrew writing was thought to stretch back no further. But the newly deciphered Hebrew text is about four centuries older, scientists announced this month.

"It indicates that the Kingdom of Israel already existed in the 10th century BCE and that at least some of the biblical texts were written hundreds of years before the dates presented in current research," said Gershon Galil, a professor of Biblical Studies at the University of Haifa in Israel, who deciphered the ancient text.

BCE stands for "before common era," and is equivalent to B.C., or before Christ.

The writing was discovered more than a year ago on a pottery shard dug up during excavations at Khirbet Qeiyafa, near Israel's Elah valley. The excavations were carried out by archaeologist Yosef Garfinkel of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. At first, scientists could not tell if the writing was Hebrew or some other local language.

Finally, Galil was able to decipher the text. He identified words particular to the Hebrew language and content specific to Hebrew culture to prove that the writing was, in fact, Hebrew.

"It uses verbs that were characteristic of Hebrew, such as asah ('did') and avad ('worked'), which were rarely used in other regional languages," Galil said. "Particular words that appear in the text, such as almanah ('widow') are specific to Hebrew and are written differently in other local languages."

The ancient text is written in ink on a trapezoid-shaped piece of pottery about 6 inches by 6.5 inches (15 cm by 16.5 cm). It appears to be a social statement about how people should treat slaves, widows and orphans. In English, it reads (by numbered line):
1' you shall not do [it], but worship the [Lord].
2' Judge the sla[ve] and the wid[ow] / Judge the orph[an]
3' [and] the stranger. [Pl]ead for the infant / plead for the po[or and]
4' the widow. Rehabilitate [the poor] at the hands of the king.
5' Protect the po[or and] the slave / [supp]ort the stranger.
The content, which has some missing letters, is similar to some Biblical scriptures, such as Isaiah 1:17, Psalms 72:3, and Exodus 23:3, but does not appear to be copied from any Biblical text.
Joy.

Yahweh... here revealing to modernity that sacred character which is a massive, driving part of His character... Justice.

When most think of God's Justice... the tendency is to think of God's judgment against sin... God's lashing out in righteous judicial punishment against iniquity...

What so few understand nor comprehend of Yahweh's Justice... is that it is a passion for "the least of these"... the ones so easy to overlook... the ones so easy to... use.

I find it past glorious that this find would be words spoken to emphasize the foundational quality of The Great One... which He requires of each one... of us... penned at the hand of one least suspecting that Yahweh designed that we would find this sobering reminder... 3 millennia hence...

Consider and ponder.

xtnyoda, shalomed
Yahweh... your wisdom and plan... immutable.
Your vision... eternal.
Your design... marvelous.
Your Justice... solemn.

Hallelujah.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Prime said...

I saw and reaq about that discovery too. absolutely amazing.

Although I still have issued with that BCE designation that is becoming common.

4:26 PM  
Blogger XtnYoda said...

BCE... yup... part of the PC stuffola! They just can't stand the thought of Christ being present in any form or fashion.

But... like ol' SM said, "You can try to burn Him in the fire and He'll refuse to burn!!!"

God bless their dear hearts.

5:02 PM  

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