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#159 New Archaeological Discovery Challenges Bible Skeptics - with Jeremiah Johnston

#159 New Archaeological Discovery Challenges Bible Skeptics - with Jeremiah Johnston

In 2019, an ancient curse tablet was found by archaeologists in Israel that is likely at least 3,200 years old. Scholars believe it may show the earliest Hebrew name for God. This calls into question the Documentary Hypothesis,

The Alisa Childers Podcast

June 26, 202254m 57s

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In 2019, an ancient curse tablet was found by archaeologists in Israel that is likely at least 3,200 years old. Scholars believe it may show the earliest Hebrew name for God. This calls into question the Documentary Hypothesis, which speculates that the first five books of the Bible were not written by Moses, but by various editors and authors. Dr. Jeremiah Johnston joins me to talk about what he thinks is the archaeological find of our lifetime.