"Regardless, we have no indication of a written Hebrew text prior to the Dead Sea Scrolls."
That idea is what made this find so important.
Plus the fact that it is a “non-Biblical” document.
http://freethoughtnation.com/index.php? ... 35:judaism
I thought this was a pretty well written story about the find.
It seems to be evenhanded and not take a strong view.
And it does show how far back written Hebrew goes.
One for Min?
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Rokcet Scientist
Re: One for Min?
So any story (supposedly) a thousand years plus older can, at its kindest, be described as totally unsupported wishful thinking, at its most romantic as a fairy tale, and at its most objective and accurate as plain, old-fashioned superstition...Minimalist wrote:no indication of a written Hebrew text prior to the Dead Sea Scrolls. The earliest OT is in Greek...
And second hand, opportunistically appropriated from other cultures... thus un-original at that!
(In summary: bovine manure...)
Pathetically small-minded, really.
And Xtianity is built on that...