archaeologist wrote:i imagine your information comes from finkelstein and dever?
Not to mention the extensive bibliographies they attach to their work.
What references does the bible incorporate?
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archaeologist wrote:i imagine your information comes from finkelstein and dever?
Asinine comment even by your standards.eye-witness accounts----trumps interpretation anyday.
well i am having trouble finding the information i want in my books here
knew you would say something to that effect.Ask any cop or district attorney about the usefulness of eye-witness testimony.
my reading material focuses on other topics and not the city itself.I'm not surprised at all.
leave the insults at home, you have shown me that you are not credible.Make sure you finish coloring them first
knew you would say something to that effect.
Ultimately, the campaign to eliminate the goddess has failed. "Asherah was buried long ago by the Establishment," declares respected biblical scholar William H. Dever. "Now, archaeology has excavated her." Dever is quite certain that he knows who the Asherah of ancient Israel and of the biblical texts is--she is the wife or consort of Yahweh, the one god of Israel. Many of his colleagues would agree.
this is just denial not refutation by fact. proof this assertion, please.The bible was concocted many centuries after the events it purportedly describes and there were no eye-witnesses involved. In fact, it was concocted after the Judahites developed writing
even here in korea they sell topless figurines (usually african) in the stores. none of which have anything to do with fertility or a goddess.In less dispute are numerous figurines of a woman with big boobs holding them up. Dever concludes that this was some sort of fertility cult which the hotshot priests in Jerusalem would have liked to have suppressed but the king wasn't stupid enough to piss off the women.