6. Dan The City of Dan was sometimes used as a boundary city in the phrase "From Dan to Beersheba." It refers to the approximate length of Israel from north...
Hello, Vern -- always interesting material. I am little surprised that Thutmose III mentions Laish -- by that time it should long ago have been recognized as...
Dave said: Hello, Vern -- always interesting material. I am little surprised that Thutmose III mentions Laish -- by that time it should long ago have been...
7. Lachish Lachish has been located at the site of Tell ed-Duweir, about 25 miles southwest of Jerusalem, and was excavated in the 1930's by J. L. Starkey....
Greetings, I just read about a granite, lidless and inscriptionless, box, called 'the empty coffin' which was found in the Kings chamber of the great pyramid....
According to Herodotus the 12th dyn king Moeris was (less than) 900 yrs* before Amasis 2 (ca 600-550 bc) giving a date of 1500-1450 bc, [or before Herodotus ca...
-This is old news. Go to any site about the great pyramid, and you can see photos of the king's chamber. The coffin is NOT the same dimensions as the ark. Greg...
I also wonder if the 900yrs before Saite of Moeris might match the 9000yrs before Saite of Atlantis? Bible says Philistines were brought from Keftiou at same...
A further connection: Herodotus mentions that horses and carriages were used in Egypt until Sesostris' time (presumably Senusert not Ramses 2), which recalls...
... Gene's message below is the second time he has, slandered Ron Wyatt without presenting any evidence, neither quoting Wyatt nor Wyatt's oppenents. Gene's...
In a message dated 9/19/2007 3:33:20 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, rb47x@... writes: all Egyptological research showing that Egyptian chariots are NOT MADE...
... METAL but are made of WOOD and LEATHER. Had the chariots been made of metal they would have sunk into the sand, unable to be driven ... with him: ...
Save your breath, Gene. I only listen to people who give credible evidence, not just unsubstantiated opinions. Toby ... will let you know. ... hominem" let's...
Brad wrote: "B: Actually, slander is oral, libel is written. As for "ad hominem" let's look at what Gene wrote instead of "slandering" Gene so to speak with...
A picture is perhaps better than words here, see: http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/alt-origins/photos/browse/335a It is not impossible they could be fake since...
... Apparently you have to be a member of the 'alt-origins' group to get access to the photo. ... the coral encrusting? If you look at some of the underwater...
I have followed Wyatt's claims from the beginning, especially his theory of the exodus and Red Sea crossing. Scripturally, his location of Mt.Sinai and the Red...
... sand, unable to be driven anywhere. Not true. I have seen many a 'metal tractor' with 'metal wheels' (no rubber tires). You can see one-such here: ...
If these pillars were made by Solomon, all that proves is that Solomon believed he had found the site where the Exodus crossed the Red Sea. That doesn't mean...
I didn't think you had to be a member of the group to view the 23 pictures (I'll check settings). I had to post them there because when I went to post them in...
Bill, ... Not proof, but it is evidence. The fact that one of the wisest men who ever lived, thought Aqaba was the Red Sea Crossing, should lend powerful...
-How about some simple facts. Ron Wyatt's claim is predicated on the assumption that Jebel al-Lawz is the biblical Sinai/Horeb. Deut.1:2 plainly says that,"It...
I think it is worthy of note that there is, in fact, an ancient trail from Kadesh-barnea to Har Karkom with 10 identifiable MBI campsites along the way. (see...
Toby, I have difficulty believing that you are arguing for the authenticity of these wheels. My BS was in Ocean Engineering and I spent much of my youth scuba...