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The Shapira Scroll May Actually Be the World's Oldest Biblical Artifact


The Shapira Scroll was first introduced to the world back in 1883 and there has been much debate surrounding its authenticity ever since. But now, a new expert has come forward claiming that it is in fact the real deal and is “actually the oldest known Biblical script” that has ever been found.
The scroll is a paleo-Hebrew script written on fifteen leather strips that contain verses from the book of Deuteronomy and even an 11th commandment, “you should not hate your own brothers: I am God, your God”. Jerusalem antiques dealer Moses Wilhelm Shapira claimed to have found the scroll in a cave near the Dead Sea. He sold the scroll to the British Museum for £1 million who then put two pieces on display for the public to view. ....

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Shawnee Senior Happenings: Center to host technology classes and more


Shawnee Senior Happenings: Center to host technology classes and more
Amy Riggins
Recreation Facility Supervisor
Hello, Shawnee! February has been a very unusual month! Artic air blasts, ice, snow, wind chills, frozen pipes, power issues, water challenges, and record-breaking temperatures! My oh my! I hope things at your home are back to normal. After all of this, at least we get to finish off the month with warmer weather and lots of sunshine!
March starts on Monday, and our March activity calendars are ready. This month is bringing us lots of special events and programs, so you will want to check out the details for yourself! You can stop by the Senior Rec Center at 401 N. Bell to pick up your copy. Or if you’d like us to mail you one, just give us a call at 405-878-1528. Our calendars show all the activities and fitness classes that meet at the Senior Rec Center, as well as the Project Heart lunch menus which are currently served on a take-out basis at the Com ....

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New Discovery May Be the Fancy Purple Threads Worn by King David and King Solomon 3000 Years Ago


If you’re two of the biggest names in the Hebrew Bible, you probably dressed the part in royal purple clothing as described in the bible. Archeologists digging in the Arabah desert south of the Dead Sea basin between Israel and Jordan have uncovered fragments of textiles stained purple and dating to around 1000 BCE – putting them in the time of kings David and Solomon. Are these threads from their actual royal robes? If so, they would add another piece to the evidence supporting the historical existence of these major biblical figures.
They found my robe?
“The samples originated from excavations at the extensive Iron Age copper smelting site of “Slaves’ Hill”, which is tightly dated by radiocarbon to the late 11th–early 10th centuries BCE. While evidence for the important role of purple dyes in the ancient Mediterranean goes back to the Middle Bronze Age (early 2nd millennium BCE), finds of dyed textiles are extremely rare, and those from Timna are the oldest ....

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Covid Lev Paraoh: Did the Egyptian King Suffer from Coronavirus? | Everyday Jewish Living


No, I am not suggesting that the phrase “כבד לב פרעה” alludes to the disease Covid, a disease that only surfaced in 2019, despite my intentional, and admittedly deceptive, mistransliteration. However, suggesting that phrases and episodes in the Torah refer to specific medical conditions is a centuries-old pastime pursued by rabbis, scholars and physicians, Jew and non-Jew
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3; Yaakov’s injury and limp due to hip dislocation?
4; Goliath’s poor peripheral vision and ultimate demise due to a pituitary tumor?
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This idea of utilizing medical knowledge for biblical interpretation has also been applied to the condition from which Paraoh suffered, though we have been conditioned otherwise. Since childhood we have been taught to explain the biblical phrases about Paraoh’s condition exclusively in a metaphorical fashion. The simple meaning (peshat) of the text however could reflect otherwise, as scholars have noted, and may indicate the presence ....

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The King and the Pharaoh


I still remember my fifth grade 
rebbe, Rabbi A. Y. Berman, asking the one-hundred-dollar question: Why does the Torah sometimes refer to the Egyptian monarch as 
Melech Mitzrayim (“the King of Egypt”) and sometimes as 
Pharaoh (“the Pharaoh”)? The term 
Melech Mitzrayim appears in the Bible close to fifty times, while the word 
Pharaoh appears a whopping 274 times! In six cases, both names are used together: 
Pharaoh Melech Mitzrayim (Ex. 6:11; 6:13; 6:29; 14:8, I Kgs. 3:1, and Ezek. 29:2). Why does the Bible sometimes use one term, sometimes the other and sometimes both?
As you might know, Pharaoh is not a personal name, but rather it is a title held by the King of Egypt. Rashi (to Ps. 34:1 and Ezra 6:14) writes that every king of Egypt is called Pharaoh (in contrast, Radak to Gen. 26:9 writes that  ....

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