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Evidence of the Babylonian conquest found


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So the dead sea scrolls date back to 3rd BC and 1st AD..

 

Oh wow the Romans killed all owners at the Battle of the 2nd Temple and the doc were lost. What a story! Better story than Babylon! Fought to the death!

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Just now, brian100 said:

So the dead sea scrolls date back to 3rd BC and 1st AD..

Late 5th century BC at the earliest

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1 minute ago, brian100 said:

They did carbon dating.

Yes and it's already been posted in this thread. 

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5 minutes ago, brian100 said:

Oh wow the Romans killed all owners at the Battle of the 2nd Temple and the doc were lost. What a story! Better story than Babylon! Fought to the death!

The Essenes were pacifists. They didn't fight. Just ran. 

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52 minutes ago, larryp said:

Is it getting a little uncomfortable for you? Why not close the thread. That is what usually happens when the truth hurts. 

Nobody likes you, nobody wants you here and you can leave now. 

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Just now, brian100 said:

Why would they forget to go back for the scrolls then>

They couldn't. 

The scrolls don't agree with a lot of the Bible. The Essenes didn't follow Moses' law. They followed their own version. 

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Just now, Piney said:

They couldn't. 

The scrolls don't agree with a lot of the Bible. The Essenes didn't follow Moses' law. They followed their own version. 

Well that makes sense.  They found an outlawed version of the bible that's why it was hidden.

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Just now, brian100 said:

No evidence found for the 1st Jewish Temple. Do you guys wonder if is under the Mosques?

It wasn't that big. Solomon was a petty warlord who just controlled some copper mines. It was probably just made from cedar. 

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Just now, brian100 said:

Well that makes sense.  They found an outlawed version of the bible that's why it was hidden.

That's why the Israelis are sitting on many of them. 

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So whats this thread about, is it just a kickback place to talk about all this bible stuff from Babylon on?

 

I have read about Solomon, but something went wrong with his many wives law.

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Just now, brian100 said:

I have read about Solomon, but something went wrong with his many wives law.

If he had as much wives as the story said he was too tired to do anything else and his equipment fell off. :yes:

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2 minutes ago, brian100 said:

I know the Pharisees sect. 

They weren’t a sect, they were people in a religio-political role within their society. 

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1 hour ago, brian100 said:

Jews have YHWH.

Muslims have Allah.

Christians have Jesus

Buddhist have the Fat man.

Hindus have Shiva??

Greeks have Zeus

Americans have Captain America & Batman.

 

Babylonia had?

Bel Marduk.

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5 minutes ago, Piney said:

If he had as much wives as the story said he was too tired to do anything else and his equipment fell off. :yes:

plus the trauma of multiple mothers-in-law.. oh joy:cry:

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