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The story of the Gospels is the wonderful news of what Jesus did for us. But the anti-Christ forces in America are power- ful. There is an antidote, and it’s the same one God prescribed for ancient Israel.
If you read a Bible, you owe much to the Jewish people for the extraordinary mea- sures they took to preserve His Word— and much more.
Do you have a love for Israel and the Jewish people and don’t know quite where to go with it? We know a way you can tell them how you feel. And it’s terrific!
The world wants you to believe that Israel’s soldiers are like Hitler’s Nazis. But the truth is exactly the opposite. You’ll be amazed at what this army does to protect its enemies.
Law students used to be taught the importance of the Ten Commandments in American jurisprudence. Not today. But truth is truth, as you’ll see here.
Thank you, sir, for your article. If I may ask, what instruments would a common person in Israel around 1200 BC use to write a message for someone far away? (I’m writing a book on Deborah.)
Thank you sir for the research
Thank you for the research! Answered my question in my mind as I was reading Paul’s letter to the Corinth Church. Appreciate your time. God bless🤗
Thank you for the research,
I am in a project to write an exact duplicate of the 23rd Psalm.
I have the Papyrus, now I need the ink and “pen” hence my interest in your article, I will use A4 sheets, light, then a template to set each symbol in perfect location on the line.
Kind regards
David
In Jerimiah 17 it mentions a diamond tipped pen of iron…not common surely..and except for the figurative language…was this used for something? Pretty hi tech?
Sir, did early Hebrew sages use a small stick like instrument to touch each word to carefully understand the reading of the law better?