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Have archaeologists found biblical city of King David's story?
Itai Blumenthal
Published: 13.07.19, 23:55
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1. Palls will claim David to be a Palestinian alongside Jesus
Alan ,   SA   (07.14.19)
2. Even if yes, so what? All it proves is that David was a Pali
(07.14.19)
3. Biblical Ziklag is most likely further south
Jake   (07.14.19)
The Biblical text is pretty clear in identifying Ziklag as being in the Negev, on the southern fringes of the tribal territory of Judah/Simeon.
A location in the Shefelah so close to Lachish is simply not consistent with Biblical geography,
4. I think
Badr ,   Jerusalem   (07.14.19)
He was from a city he worked with iron to make chest covers and masks used in wars not pottery sure he was òn this land he is a prophet like his son Solomon he ordered the wind to its side
e run and return . I think he was in a.wide space in middle east includingiran
5. Modern archeologists unfit to judge ancient civilisations
Krishna ,   Bangalore   (07.14.19)
It is as good as a s biblical story of seven days flat Earth creativity theory believed by everyone other than Indian sub continent people .
It at all any evidence it should be correlated with authentic chronicled Indian literature which gives near truthful evidence on world history .
Till today no one knows what is the correct date of birth of Jesus and the biblical stories itself was compiled after three hundred years of Jesus time .strangely this is dubbed as history whereas RAMAYANA and MAHABHARATHA which gives every date of events accurately according to Indian calender is dubbed as mythology .
Truth is bitter for semitic cult followers and refuse to accept the truth but believed in some nice stories
6. It's OUR Land of Israel because we say so& know so! Dig away
(07.15.19)
all you please, I don't need any additional "excuses" for staying here.
The International Jew-hating Cabal will go on printing The Protocols no matter what we find (or don't) buried deep in our Land!
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