King Hezekiah’s Monumental Jerusalem Inscription

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And a new tool in biblical archaeology: archaeomagnetism

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I look forward to each and every time that I get the magazine. Especially since you present it and this show in English. I subscribe to several Israeli channels, including the Antiquities Authority, but many shows are in Hebrew.

deanfranklin
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Thank you for taking time to make all of these discoveries come alive for us/me . . . It's exciting 🙂

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This manner of testing must be so exciting.GOD is so good to help men discover new technologies that bring Glory to himself.

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I am really surprised science is getting so advanced than we can ever imagine. Dating using earth 🌎 electromagnetic field..That is mind blowing..History is never lost in the mud, every grain of sand has its own story, history we just need to find new tech to date it.

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So all the rubble and rock, no matter where or how it fell; all somehow turned to point to magnetic north? That would be incredible to see rocks turn on their own.

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Care must be taken each time it is stated, more care, the *suggested* reading of Hezekiah. We do Not have a Hezekiah inscription. We have fragments of what is apparently a monumental inscription, of which apparently other parts have been found, with a biblical scholar reading it as Hezekiah, and suggesting another word relates to the water systems.

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