The most ironic, yet iconic, headline on a news article there could be.
Here it is:
Archeologists
make stunning discovery of name mentioned in Bible!
The Israel Antiquities Authority, has shown a 3.000 year old
ceramic jar with inscription of a name mentioned in the Bible, “Eshbaal Ben
Beda.”
Israel’s antiquities authority says archaeologists have discovered a
rare 3,000-year-old inscription of a name mentioned in the Bible. Eshbaal of
the Bible was a son of King Saul.
Archaeologists said Tuesday, June 16, 2015 it is the first time the name was discovered in an ancient inscription. It is one of only four inscriptions discovered from the biblical 10th century B.C. Kingdom of Judah, when King David is said to have reigned.
Archaeologists said Tuesday, June 16, 2015 it is the first time the name was discovered in an ancient inscription. It is one of only four inscriptions discovered from the biblical 10th century B.C. Kingdom of Judah, when King David is said to have reigned.
(from Tal Rogovski/Israel
Antiquities Authority via AP)
And the stuns continue to grow (because the Bible, gasp, is
REAL and TRUE!)
You just can't make this up!
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