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Hello! We work on ancient mysteries and Biblical time line issues. The form of Biblical archaeology we are doing at present is revisiting old "finds" and re-analyzing the data with a literal Biblical perspective............. What we find is Discovery Channel/National Geographic are often pagan based and they want to make a mockery of the faith.........Notice that "Darwin" gets far more air time than the Bible. What we find is that old discoveries are often overlooked for their significance. What would happen 200 years ago if pagan French archaeologists (under Napoleon) found Biblical ruins, WITHOUT having a Bible base line in their life. They would thoroughly study the "find" from a pagan perspective, and document it without putting the pieces together.......... What we are finding is that MANY of the Bible ruins are discovered and classified based on either their pagan origins, or their pagan demise.........What traditional Bible scholars fail to see is that modern Jerusalem is a pagan city! (Don't get mad!). Look at your Bible. Jerusalem is the city of the Jebusites, and the Bible says they failed to remove the Jebusites, and that they remain their to this day. Using the BIBLE as a foundation we realize the foundations of the city are indeed pagan and the control after the "captivity" was likely pagan as well. When we look to see what the Text REALLY says we can understand that Ashdod (a city in Israel) was a Philistine city of Dagon. We can see that virtually all the cities were founded on pagan systems, afterall if you send people in to eat from vineyards they did not plant, and live in cities they did not build, then who in the HELL built them? Then as we look at "captivity" then we realize there was a "management" change back to pagan...........Of course if we make a simple read of Judges, 1 Kings, 2 Kings we see that much of the practice of the people was pagan. It was only the writing scribes/prophets who told them the error of their ways.........Having said ALL this we can see in the times of 1 Kings and 2 Kings that the people of Israel themselves were pagan.............Having realized this, then we should be able to find answers to the Bible recorded in pagan history, shouldn't we? IT WORKS! Often we are mistaken by thinking the "discoverer" of an ancient find has the best knowledge on his discovery. What we find is that often the "find" takes on the personality of the discoverer or discoverer group. Political and financial motives often misdirects good science and good scholarly work. What people need to learn to do is look PAST the author and explorer in ancient discoveries.......... We also teach people how to look past the author in the Scriptures. We need to realize that every Bible story was recorded from the perspective of one person or group. We need to realize that these "heroes" we have as "conquering heroes" were seen as maliscious barbarians to others. Fortunately, when one learns to read past the blinders of a Biblical author we find that virtually every story in the Bible is recorded from more than one perspective. Just like the four gospels (Matt, Mark, Luke, and John). We see most of the text is recorded from multiple perspectives. This gives us the "witness" called for in Scripture.............. One of the most amazing things we are working on as an archaeology group right now are the segments of traditional/conventional Biblical study that lacks a "witness". There are segments taken on faith that lack "witness". This is a violation of using the Text to reveal the Text. As we go back in search of "witness" we have uncovered the key to locating a lost temple group (Solomons) and a lost segment of people. Amazing things can happen when you seek truth alone! Ciao! Ted Whidden www.SolomonSeries.com
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