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I would like to ask if the discovery of the Ten Commandments tablets is true?
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I would like to ask if the discovery of the Ten Commandments tablets is true?
Recently, I saw the following article online:
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2008-09-10 2:22 am
Supplementary materials regarding the discovery of the Ten Commandments tablets
Report from the American "Sun" newspaper on February 25, 1992
On May 17, 1992, there was a report in the
seventh edition of Shanghai's "Liberation Daily"
titled "The 'Myth' of the Gulf War." After investigation, it was
found that this news has a reliable source. Now, from the American
"Sun" newspaper (SUK) dated February 25, 1992, reported by journalist
Mike Jones, we learn more detailed information
and exact names. The full text is translated as follows:
Two tablets inscribed with the "Ten Commandments" have been excavated
Bombs from the Gulf War revealed a cave with divine inscriptions
Experts are excited, claiming they have discovered a stone tablet listing God's
"Ten Commandments" in southern Iraq, and say the inscriptions were
made using lasers.
An expert from the Israeli Antiquities Authority, Bikur
Hoshe, said: "This tablet was given to Moses by God 3,300 years
ago, and later when Moses saw the golden calf, he shattered it."
This discovery is indeed thrilling, and scientists are particularly astonished
by the method of inscription. Physicist Arens
from Jerusalem University examined the tablets. Jacob
Krenr
said: "The technique of inscribing characters was something no one could
master back then. Despite centuries of cultural invasion, the writing remains
clear and sharp-edged; no stonemason could carve such perfect letters."
Allens and other scientists from Europe and America have conducted examinations
using various methods, including X-rays and computer analysis. Professor Ludnig Szles from Berlin University stated: "The
characters were undoubtedly burned into the stone tablet. I cannot yet say for
certain that a laser beam was used, but some form of engraving light was
definitely employed—a technology that the ancient Hebrews could not have
achieved."
The cave collapsed, and the tablet was excavated from the Euphrates Valley,
about 80 miles north of the Kuwaiti border, during the "Desert Storm"
that targeted the Iraqi forces hidden underground in the Gulf War.
Kurt Jenkins, the British archaeologist who was
the first to reach the site, recounted: "It was the intense bombing by the
air force that caused the cave to collapse about 100 feet underground." Jenkins and other Anglo-American archaeologists found
many artifacts there, including these incredible two tablets of the "Ten
Commandments." Jenkins said, "We have
not yet carefully examined all the artifacts. We just loaded them all onto a
plane and left, knowing that the Iraqis would not allow us to excavate that
area officially." The second set of tablets—given to Moses by God on Mount
Sinai after he destroyed the golden calf and its worshippers—are believed to
have been lost when the Hebrews were taken captive by the Babylonians 2,500
years ago. The ancient Babylonian ruins are not far from the collapsed cave.
Biblical scholars are greatly relieved by this discovery, as it proves that the
events recorded in the Bible are historical facts. The account of Moses
breaking the tablets is recorded in Exodus 32:15-20 in the Old Testament. The
account of Moses receiving the second set of tablets is recorded in Exodus
34:1-7.
Professor Biko said: "If we could find the
second set of tablets, that would be wonderful. We could compare them with each
other, especially to determine how the inscriptions were made." The Bible
states that the 'Ten Commandments' were written by the finger of God; could the
finger of God be a laser beam? These two broken stone tablets will be studied
further,
allowing scholars and scientists to conduct more examinations
ansu 2008-09-10
6:23 am
Best Answer
1. However, in the covenant, there is a new set of tablets given to Moses by
God. The first two tablets were broken because Aaron led the people to worship
the golden calf.
2. Of course, if real tablets were to appear, it would be a good thing, but due
to the long history, it is possible to create a forgery to attract the
attention of the world and make a profit from tourism. Therefore, we only need
to worship God with our hearts and sincerity.
3. We should not be like those who think that possessing sacred objects will
bring blessings; what God truly desires is for us to live out the humility and
gentleness of Christ's character, which is the most important thing.
Reference: Experience
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4:46 am
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[Anonymous] 2008-09-14
6:04 pm
"Discovering the tablets" and proving that what the Bible says is
"all historical facts" are two different matters, right? Just like
the discovery of the "Troy site," does it prove that everything said
in "Greek mythology" is a fact? If that's the case, it gets
confusing. Is Zeus real? Do Athena and Apollo actually exist? Is Jehovah real?
The Bible says there is only one God, so what about those Greek gods?
On July 15, 1799, a captain from
Napoleon's invading army discovered the stone tablet near the Egyptian port
city of Rosetta. The tablet was engraved during the Ptolemaic dynasty in 196
BC, featuring three types of writing: Greek letters, ancient Egyptian
hieroglyphs, and ancient Egyptian demotic script. The Egyptian text on this
tablet was thoroughly studied by Champollion, leading to the understanding of
Egyptian writing. The tablet is also quite clear! Should we say that the
discovery of the Rosetta Stone proves that Egyptian mythology is real?
Supplement on 2008-09-14 10:35:45:
The clarity of ancient stone inscriptions is not related to the tools or
techniques used for engraving. The key issue is whether the engraved stone can
withstand wind and rain to avoid weathering and erosion. The relief carvings
from the Assyrian Empire, dating back 4,000 years, remain clear and detailed to
this day. The reason is simply that the local area has little rain and dry air,
making it less susceptible to erosion. The inability of the Hebrews to carve
stone tablets does not mean that other civilizations could not produce them.
The oldest civilization, the Sumerians, created cuneiform writing, which still
exists clearly today, though no one can read it. Even if laser engraving is
used, tablets placed outdoors will still suffer from weathering and erosion,
becoming blurred and damaged after thousands of years. The type of stone used
for engraving is also a key factor. The least prone to damage is granite.
However, the text does not specify what type of stone the tablet is made of.
Therefore, the focus is fundamentally overlooked, leading to a reversal of the
main point.
On 2008-09-14 10:44:36:
In Kathmandu, Nepal, there is a so-called Four-Eyed God Temple, which features
a statue of a monkey (that resembles Sun Wukong). Could it be said that this
statue proves that Sun Wukong indeed accompanied the monk Xuanzang to India?
And that he passed through Nepal, slaying demons and monsters?
2008-09-13 12:21pm
Is this a
question? It seems more like a discussion. Basically, God does not hope for us
to preserve any items He created in the past, because the first people will
inevitably worship and touch them, and then others will price and trade them.
Moreover, the Ten Commandments were merely the first set of regulations given
to humanity by God, after which Moses and others derived their own laws from
the texts.
On 2008-09-14 03:04:56:
On 2008-09-14 03:04:56:
It doesn't seem like a good
thing to place too much importance on those ancient artifacts!
The legendary version of the
Ten Commandments and Aaron's rod are said to be kept in the Ark of the
Covenant.
The problem is that the Ark
is currently missing.
Published in 1992! It's been
nearly 16 years with no news?!
It's probably just some voodoo scientists from the Christian sect, spreading
fake news for missionary purposes.
Long ago, they also claimed to have discovered some holy cloth that Jesus
covered! The cross on which he was crucified!
In the end, it was all proven to be fabricated by fanatical Christians.
Many of these kinds of voodoo science can only circulate within the Christian
sect; they can't hold up in public! They can only quietly deceive as many as
they can!

If this kind of thing is true,
then Christians would be so happy they would fly up to heaven!
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