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File: c086fe105ee95f1⋯.jpg (1009.68 KB, 2272x1704, 4:3, Ur Ziggurat.jpg)

c729b6 No.602333

Post findings that corroborate the Bible. Pic related, the City of Ur was originally thought to be mythical by secular historians.

610144 No.602797

>>602333

Just remember that the Bible is never false, only its translations. You ought to know that many (((secular historians))) and school education these days have swept everything relevant - what was commonly taught 150 years ago - under the carpet in order to "debunk" the Bible and to never scrutenize, let alone think about the JQ and race question.


b88fb7 No.602800

File: f829f67b62d3b5b⋯.jpg (47.75 KB, 572x458, 286:229, serveimage.jpg)

The stele of King Mesha of Moab celebrating his pagan god Chemosh and his rebellion against the Israelites. Earliest known pagan reference to the God of Abraham and bizarrely challenged in its historicity mostly by Jews.


53357b No.602812

>>602800

>Jews arguing against their own assertions


0ab290 No.602837

>>602797

im curious to know which knowledge you mean has been swept away, i'd like to look into it myself

some good books (by reputation) i've come across but haven't read yet are James Pritchard's ANET and ANEP, and Hallo's Context of Scripture


610144 No.602847

File: 11c0656410c8547⋯.jpg (510.21 KB, 2048x1625, 2048:1625, German Anthropology.jpg)

>>602837

Pardon, I am not really literate on this subject but one aspect I caught up on was ancestral lineage of the many nations and their geographical locations. Supposedly, everyone was taught about it in school, university and even in church more than a century ago. On the (German) map you can see that they taught where the sons of Noah spread; Hamites in North Africa, Semites in the Middle East, and Japhetites (aka Indo-Europeans and Aryans) from Northern India through up to Nothern Europe. Obviously we don't learn that now at all, because everything that proves the Bible wouldn't fit into our current socio-political climate.


2c3af1 No.602859

File: fb9cee26abe7a2b⋯.gif (46.87 KB, 1024x733, 1024:733, Generations of Shem.gif)

File: 26cda3b64f1bbe7⋯.gif (93.7 KB, 1024x1058, 512:529, Generations of Ham.gif)

File: 5e81f17c1104140⋯.gif (75.63 KB, 1224x768, 51:32, Generations of Japheth.gif)

>>602847

They don't like it because it contradicts their newest pet theory, the out-of-Africa theory.




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