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(Possibly) Oldest Christian books found!
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Here is apic.
I think it shows a 9 branched hanukiah
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judge Wrote:[Image: 01-bok2.bmp]

Here is apic.
I think it shows a 9 branched hanukiah
What do you guys think? I just saw this and was about to post it, Rafa beat me to it. The Israeli archeology experts dismiss it as fake, this is not surprising because they said the same thing about James ossuary and they have been found to be highly deceptive and dishonest, the ossuary and the script has been proven to be genuine. This to, if proven genuine will be massive!
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#3
Rafa Wrote:, the 7 pointed menorah shows .

it looks like it could be a 9 pointed one, which is not unheard of.

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#4
It would be interesting if these books relate to the sealed visions of Daniel or the sealed book of Isaiah, but the way these things go, especially at this time of year, I'm going to hold off excitement until more details come to light.
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#5
I found another article with more pics.
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Analysis of the text:
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Dear family in Yashua, Here is a new post on the Jordanian lead codices found from a British news source.
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