The small, lead tablet was found at the Biblical Mount Elba, said to be in the Promised Land, and could feature writing older than any known Hebrew inscription from ancient Israel.
You gotta love Israel. I sure do. And what's the latest from the Holy Land? It could be the biggest bombshell for biblical archaeologists since the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered in 1949 in Qumran. I'm not exaggerating. It's the earliest original Hebrew writing found by Israelis outside of the Bible – a 3,200-year-old amulet,…