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The Biblical History of By James Donahue Careful research by a top Jewish archaeologist from the
Christians and Jewish religious leaders cried heresy in
2001 when Israel Finkelstein, chairman of the university's Archaeology Department, and historian journalist Neil Asher Silberman
published The Bible Unearthed: Archaeologys New Version of Ancient Israel and the Origin of Its Sacred Text. Yet another Tel Aviv archaeologist, Ze'ev Herzog, beat
them to the punch when he published a magazine and newspaper article in 1999 that also blew the whistle on the twisted Bible
stories. In essence, they are all saying that archaeological research
shows that the Israelites were never in Egypt, they never wandered in the desert, they never conquered the land of Canaan
in a military campaign and the land was never passed on to the twelve tribes of Israel. Also, the walls of The stories of the great patriarchs like Abraham, Isaac
and Joseph are also in question because the scholars are finding the Bible stories filled with inconsistencies. The ancient
Egyptians left no evidence that the Israelites were ever in In his book, Finkelstein theorizes that the Israelites
were among the many nomadic shepherd tribes that existed among the Canaanites. If so, it means they came from the same genetic
origins as the other people in the The famous battle of The story of David, whose army captured Jerusalem and
established a vast united empire, and his son, Solomon, who reportedly acquired great wealth and built the first temple, is
perhaps the core of the Israeli myth of ownership and superiority over the Palestinians who occupied the land until the Jews
were driven to the area during World War II. Authors Finkelstein and Silberman suggest in their book
that it was Josiah, a descending king over a more developed Amy Dockser Marcus, author of The View From Nebo:
How Archaeology Is Rewriting the Bible and Reshaping the (Our thanks to writer Laura Miller for information
used in preparing this story)
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