'Ancient Hebrew inscriptions' baffle Israeli archaeologists
Israeli archaeologists say they are trying to decode ancient inscriptions written in Hebrew script discovered at a dig in Jerusalem.
The writing was found on the walls of a room containing the remains of a Jewish ritual bath, or mikveh, believed to be about 2,000 years old.
Experts are now trying to decipher words and symbols including a boat and palm trees.
They say the markings may be graffiti or have some religious significance.
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On its walls were letters in Aramaic - the common language spoken in the time of Jesus - written in Hebrew script, and a series of symbols either smeared on with mud, or cut into the plaster.
The writing was found on the walls of a room containing the remains of a Jewish ritual bath, or mikveh, believed to be about 2,000 years old.
Experts are now trying to decipher words and symbols including a boat and palm trees.
They say the markings may be graffiti or have some religious significance.
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On its walls were letters in Aramaic - the common language spoken in the time of Jesus - written in Hebrew script, and a series of symbols either smeared on with mud, or cut into the plaster.
The first picture shows some Biblical animals, a demon and John the Baptist (Thus showing that Baptists are the oldest Christians and accurately dating the carvings and pictures.) It is significant that a T-rex is shown - this must be an indication that Dinosaurs were around when Jesus was.
The Second picture sums up the Bible: the Tree of Knowledge (Genesis); Jesus's Boat - the storm, fishers of men, walking on water, etc. (the Gospels); The Cross - the Roman soldier who repented (Gospels); a map of the Mount of Olives (Gospels) and finally, the Tree of Life (Revelations). (There is also a camel -> see "Eye of a Needle")
I bet all those Atheists who said "There's no proof Jesus existed!" are feeling sick now!
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