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- From: James Christian <jc.bhebrew AT googlemail.com>
- To: K Randolph <kwrandolph AT gmail.com>
- Cc: B-Hebrew <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Etham
- Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 11:16:06 +0200
I can't find them again but most of the pictures I saw online were of barely
visiable chariot wheel shaped coral formations. The coral having grown on
the wooden frames of the wheels. The only one that is in tact is the golden
one in the photo. Obviously gold being a metal and in a low oxidation
environment would have better chances of remaining in tact. In any case,
what I found extremely interesting was the claim of finding 4, 6 and 8
spoken chariot wheels identifying the 18th dynasty. The reason I found this
particularly interesting was because of other indicators which have had me
looking at the 18th dynasty for some time.
James Christian
2010/2/16 K Randolph <kwrandolph AT gmail.com>
> James:
>
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 12:45 PM, James Christian <
> jc.bhebrew AT googlemail.com
> > wrote:
> >
> > >
> >
> > I take your point Karl. But it's not the person I was interested in. It
> was
> > the data that was brought to light and if it can help those of us not
> > searching for all American glory on CNN and Fox TV to find the truth of
> > what
> > really happened and where.
> >
> > James Christian
> >
>
> That’s why I brought up the person, because most of his “data” is phony.
> Every piece of data that I have been able to check from other sources has
> been false. I have not been able to check up on the chariot wheels, no
> other
> source I know of mentions them, but even they appear to be phony, because
> if
> they were wooden wheels dating from even a fairly short time ago, the ship
> worms would long ago have taken care of them, so long ago that they would
> no
> longer be recognizable. Something is not adding up, even there.
>
> Yes, I too am looking for what happened where, but I want data that I can
> trust.
>
> Another person I found whose data I cannot trust, is Kenneth Kitchen, whom
> I
> can’t trust for other reasons.
>
> I am still not certain what was happening around the Bible, in other
> countries, particularly Egypt. Is David Rohl correct? The followers of
> Velikovsky? (They disagree.) Or is neither correct? With all the
> contradictions, we may never get to the bottom of history.
>
> Karl W. Randolph.
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[b-hebrew] Etham,
James Christian, 02/13/2010
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Re: [b-hebrew] Etham,
Yigal Levin, 02/13/2010
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Re: [b-hebrew] Etham,
James Christian, 02/13/2010
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Re: [b-hebrew] Etham,
K Randolph, 02/14/2010
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Re: [b-hebrew] Etham,
Joel C. Salomon, 02/14/2010
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Re: [b-hebrew] Etham,
James Christian, 02/15/2010
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Re: [b-hebrew] Etham,
K Randolph, 02/15/2010
- Re: [b-hebrew] Etham, James Christian, 02/16/2010
- Re: [b-hebrew] Etham, K Randolph, 02/16/2010
- Re: [b-hebrew] Etham, Hedrick Gary, 02/16/2010
- Re: [b-hebrew] Etham, James Christian, 02/17/2010
- Re: [b-hebrew] Etham, K Randolph, 02/17/2010
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Re: [b-hebrew] Etham,
K Randolph, 02/15/2010
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Re: [b-hebrew] Etham,
James Christian, 02/15/2010
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Re: [b-hebrew] Etham,
Joel C. Salomon, 02/14/2010
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Re: [b-hebrew] Etham,
K Randolph, 02/14/2010
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Re: [b-hebrew] Etham,
James Christian, 02/13/2010
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Re: [b-hebrew] Etham,
Yigal Levin, 02/13/2010
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