JustAGuy1
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Well THAT was interesting.
As for the ark: it just does not exist. This is iron aged mythology. Not to be taken as true. Mythology.
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Well THAT was interesting.
As for the ark: it just does not exist. This is iron aged mythology. Not to be taken as true. Mythology.
There were no tablets. Moses was illiterate, as was his "flock". If they even existed, that is..
they were destroyed by a mad man, the tablets whether etchings or not whatever message that may have been written is forever lost ... a found box or not.
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most misunderstood - historical artifact ...
how about - as well, the guy that disintegrated the tablets etched in heaven, now indistinguishable pieces in that box who then wrote their own version for his desert religion that then claims they are special people ...
* good luck finding the box - it had a predestination all of its own - (true) judaism took care of it.
Really?All the Bedouin carried their gods from place to place in a box on a litter. Typically the box contained a meteorite or piece of meteorite.
Really?
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Ok. Where is it? What is it? Does it still exist or did it disintegrate?
Whatcha think?
Why? How? What would have made meteorites special to them?Yep....
Why? How? What would have made meteorites special to them?
I don't think that's enough. Odds are they would have found maybe ONE meteorite that way, if lucky. Probably zero.They were skywatchers. The desert is like the ocean. They were also navigators and used the Kamal.
Yes, and that strengthens the knowledge that Moses had no written language. Again, thank you for strengthening my points.
What written language was used in the Pharaoh's household? It wasn't hebrew.Moses was raised in pharaoh's household according to the story.
Are you familiar with the story of Sinuhe?
Not sure what your point is. That they are easier to find, in the desert? Okay. I am more curious why they considered these rocks to be special.Saudi Aramco World : Desert Meteorites
archive.aramcoworld.com
Lots and lots written about meteors in Arabia. See Wobar..
What written language was used in the Pharaoh's household? It wasn't hebrew.
Nope. Hieroglyphs. Replaced by Arabic in the 7th century.
Nope. Hieroglyphs. Replaced by Arabic in the 7th century.
So Moses the alleged hieroglyphic genius decoded commandments written in Hebrew? I think not.
No kidding?!?!They had a spoken language.
I have no idea what point you're making.No kidding?!?!