Saturday, October 23, 2010

More Israeli Museum, Tomb and Garden

In May 1948, the United Nations voted to recognize Israel as a nation and provided it's suggested borders. The buildup to the vote found Great Brittian terrible mad at the leaders of the new State of Israel and it basically did all it could to support the Arabs by sharing intelligence, munitions and even giving that entitly control over some of it's areas. 

Israel had only a toe hold in the land but they were thrilled to finally be recognized as a state since 70 A.D. when the Roman army literally flattened Jerusalem and drove the Jews from the land as had been sought by many nations and Kings since the time of Joshua.

Within 1 or 2 days of the formation of the State of Israel, a shepard discovered near Qumran the most incredible archeological find in the history of the world.  Ultimately, many of the artifacts ended up in the Israeli Museum.  What is significant was the display of iron clad proof that the Holy Bible is real, the prophecy of Christ was true and was fulfilled at the single moment in time when they all came together.

So, the 4 items of most significant importance are located in the museum.    As in my last post, the oldest written biblical quotation  in existence, from 650 B.C. was found which conclusively proves the Old Testament is as accurate today as when it was written. Of course, the Scroll of the Book of Isaiah is the drop dead certainly of the validity of the word of God.  Next, in the museum is the

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