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Possible evidence of the Exodus found in Jordan


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20 hours ago, Piney said:

Centurions had pocket knives. They found them all over. 

The Hebrews couldn't do a lot of things, which is why they hated their first cousins the Phoenicians. 

Hey now the Hebrews had better restaurants. When was the last time you went to a Phoenician one?

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1 hour ago, Hanslune said:

Hey now the Hebrews had better restaurants. When was the last time you went to a Phoenician one?

 I only eat Japanese or Native. European and American food, unless it's real Italian or Greek is dreck. 

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Pumpkin pie, dude.

Pumpkin pie.

Have some.

Harte

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2 hours ago, Piney said:

 I only eat Japanese or Native. European and American food, unless it's real Italian or Greek is dreck. 

Oh yeah having been born in Asia I eat Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Indonesian with strong inclusions of French and Arabic - have to eat British (which is ah, er 'limited') too to keep the wife happy too.

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32 minutes ago, Hanslune said:

Oh yeah having been born in Asia I eat Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Indonesian with strong inclusions of French and Arabic - have to eat British (which is ah, er 'limited') too to keep the wife happy too.

Sorry about your wife. 

Afghan and Persian food are divine.

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1 hour ago, Hanslune said:

Oh yeah having been born in Asia I eat Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Indonesian with strong inclusions of French and Arabic - have to eat British (which is ah, er 'limited') too to keep the wife happy too.

I bring my own food to Bronte Country. :yes:

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1 hour ago, khazarkhum said:

Afghan and Persian food are divine.

Persian, Arabic Turkic and Greek cooking are so intermingled. Then you have the Eastern (real) Turks who cook like Mongolians.

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4 hours ago, khazarkhum said:

Sorry about your wife. 

Afghan and Persian food are divine.

I've eaten plenty of Persian food myself.

Like all food, I find it fantastic.

My favorite: https://explorepartsunknown.com/iran/recipe-ghormeh-sabzi/

Harte

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3 hours ago, Piney said:

I bring my own food to Bronte Country. :yes:

I bring pie, you bring pemmican.

Harte

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28 minutes ago, Harte said:

I bring pie, you bring pemmican.

Hot pepper sauce.....

....and chili...

......real stuff...no beans.

I dropped a whole SAS unit with my Habanero-Poblano-Jalapeno chili...

......The U.K. declared it a WMD.....

......Troopers were taking ice cubes into the latrine with them in the morning......or screaming for them from it....

....Can't understand....the Gurkha loved it.......:o

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On 6/1/2019 at 9:28 AM, Opus Magnus said:

My point is ----  that if you take 1 Kings 6:1 which says the date of the exodus was 480 years from the building of the first temple by Solomon. By tracing back the geneaologies in the Bible the first temple comes to year 966 BC. By adding the 480 years you come to year 1446 BC, exactly when Thutmose III reigned

 

https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Temple_of_Jerusalem

Keep that age thing up and you put Noah's flood at a particular time when the Eyptians continued to build their temples without abatement.

Are you seriously going to suggest that they invented scuba diving to continue their construction?

This dating thing from the bible simply does not work. Not quite sure how you are going to explain 10,000 year old pieces of wood dated through dendrochronology or the existence of 25K plus varves in lakes in Japan. Both of these are just counts. No need to point out that there are things much much older.

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15 hours ago, Piney said:

Hot pepper sauce.....

....and chili...

......real stuff...no beans.

I dropped a whole SAS unit with my Habanero-Poblano-Jalapeno chili...

......The U.K. declared it a WMD.....

......Troopers were taking ice cubes into the latrine with them in the morning......or screaming for them from it....

....Can't understand....the Gurkha loved it.......:o

Gurkha can probably handle far more that the typical trooper, as we all know.

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Gurkha, flying a swift and powerful vimana,hurled a single projectile charged with all the power of the Universe. An incandescent column of smoke andflame, as bright as ten thousand suns, rose in all its splendor.It was an unknown weapon, and iron thunderbolt, a gigantic messenger of death, which reduced to ashes the entire race of the Vrishnis and Andhakas.

Harte

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20 hours ago, Piney said:

Hot pepper sauce.....

....and chili...

......real stuff...no beans.

I dropped a whole SAS unit with my Habanero-Poblano-Jalapeno chili...

......The U.K. declared it a WMD.....

......Troopers were taking ice cubes into the latrine with them in the morning......or screaming for them from it....

....Can't understand....the Gurkha loved it.......:o

I can imagine the Gurkha reaction to be “nice stuff, clears the sinuses”.

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8 minutes ago, Sir Wearer of Hats said:

I can imagine the Gurkha reaction to be “nice stuff, clears the sinuses”.

Actually, "Warms you up nice Lieutenant!"

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On 07/06/2019 at 3:21 AM, Piney said:

 I only eat Japanese or Native. European and American food, unless it's real Italian or Greek is dreck. 

I see your deck and raise you Pirzola.

Pirzola is the most delicious thing on the planet.

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You haven't had my pumpkin pie.

Harte

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2 hours ago, Golden Duck said:

I see your deck and raise you Pirzola.

Pirzola is the most delicious thing on the planet.

Zuppa di pesce! :yes:  

With big chunks of tomato and garlic.......lots of garlic......more than usual garlic......

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4 hours ago, Harte said:

You haven't had my pumpkin pie.

Harte

Please tell us you don’t also make cherry pie. 

—Jaylemurph 

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I do, but I've never used fresh cherries so it ain't that good.

I make a mean apple pie though.

Harte

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There was no mass Israelite exodus from Egypt.

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38 minutes ago, switchopens said:

There was no mass Israelite exodus from Egypt.

Most of us already explained that. :yes:

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21 hours ago, Piney said:

Most of us already explained that. :yes:

We've explained that, scholars have shown why and how it's impossible; but just like the Freddie Kruegar or Micheal Myers, it just refuses to stay dead.

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Well, after "Freddie Versus Jason," those two are dead to me.

Myers is left standing.

Harte

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4 minutes ago, khazarkhum said:

We've explained that, scholars have shown why and how it's impossible; but just like the Freddie Kruegar or Micheal Myers, it just refuses to stay dead.

Now we have American pseudo-Biblical scholars applying Ezekiel to America, Russia and Iran when my Rabbi teacher-friend  told me he considered it garbage. 

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2 minutes ago, Harte said:

Well, after "Freddie Versus Jason," those two are dead to me.

One should've used a chainsaw. :yes:

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