From West Bank debris to evangelical hands: The shady journe

From West Bank debris to evangelical hands: The shady journey of a bible-era curse

Researchers recently claimed a groundbreaking find in biblical archaeology: the oldest Israelite inscription, dating from the 13th century B.C.E. In addition to doubts about whether it’s ‘kosher,’ the manner in which it was obtained in the West Bank is also arousing suspicion

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