MedicBravo
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I'm just learning of this today.
Currently reading on Wiki about it.
"oldest surviving texts currently known from the Hebrew Bible, dated to c. 600 BC.[2] The text, written in the Paleo-Hebrew script (not the Aramaic-derived Jewish square script Hebrew alphabet more familiar to most modern readers), is from the Book of Numbers in the Hebrew Bible, and has been described as "one of most significant discoveries ever made" for biblical studies.[3][4]
IMO, this is more evidence that God and the Bible are true and real. Thoughts??
Currently reading on Wiki about it.
"oldest surviving texts currently known from the Hebrew Bible, dated to c. 600 BC.[2] The text, written in the Paleo-Hebrew script (not the Aramaic-derived Jewish square script Hebrew alphabet more familiar to most modern readers), is from the Book of Numbers in the Hebrew Bible, and has been described as "one of most significant discoveries ever made" for biblical studies.[3][4]
Ketef Hinnom scrolls - Wikipedia
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IMO, this is more evidence that God and the Bible are true and real. Thoughts??