On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 07:26:11PM -0700, dwashbur AT nyx.net wrote:
I found this line curious:
"...is convinced that the inscription is ancient and thus authentic."
What precisely does "authentic" mean in such a context?
Alas, the author of those words died in 2002. I guess he meant
"authentic" as in, the words were inscribed by a real Hebrew, not by a
prankster along the lines of Joseph Smith and his golden tablets.
I would love to see a transliteration of the inscription into modern
Hebrew letters so I can compare it to the Hebrew bible. Is anyone game?
How much would I have to pay?
Ted
On 25 Mar 2008 at 17:43, Ted Walther wrote:
Hello. I heard about the Los Lunas inscription of the ten commandments.[snip]
I see that nice photographs have been put up on the web. Here they are:
http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/jhm/arch/loslunas.html
Dave Washburn
"I'll hold the nail. And when I nod my head, you hit it with the hammer."
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