New Archaeological Reading Provides Proof of the Accuracy of the Hebrew Bible
<p>This is almost identical to the Bible description which reads “Hezekiah son of Ahaz, king of Judah,” “Make the pool and the conduit,” “brought … the water into the city,” “smote the Philistines… as far as Gaza,” “broke the images and broke in pieces the… Nehushtan and he removed the high places and cut down the Asherah… in all his treasure houses and in the house of YHWH, silver… and gold, perfumes and good ointment” (see 2 Kings 18:1,4 and 8; 20:13, 20).</p>
<p>Professor Geshon when interviewed about this new translation said “these are actually the earliest manuscripts of the Bible. They predate the <em>Ketef Hinnom</em> silver amulets — by about 100 years and the Dead Sea Scrolls by hundreds of years. They also support the claim that scriptures in the Book of Kings are based on texts originating from chronicles and royal inscriptions, and that the Bible reflects historical reality and not imagination.”</p>
<p><a href="https://medium.com/@stuartz2727/new-archaeological-reading-provides-proof-of-the-accuracy-of-the-hebrew-bible-c775e5efc421"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>