Thread: City of David Discovered
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July 8th 2009, 09:23 AM #1
City of David Discovered
In an article linked to through BreakingChristianNews.com, evidence of the City of David, that is, his palace, has been discovered.
Below is the link to the original article.
http://www.archaeologynews.org/story...al%20JerusalemThe End From The Beginning by Ty Aldrich is available at www.lulu.com/content/2614100 It is NOW AVALABLE through Barnes and Noble in ebook format.
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July 8th 2009, 10:46 AM #2
Re: City of David Discovered
While the news is certainly interesting and important, we must be careful not to over-sell the facts. The building Mazar discovered has not yet been shown to be David's palace or even connected to him. I'm not saying that I don't believe the claim, because I certainly would welcome proof of its truth, only that it's a bit premature to state that "his palace has been discovered."
But what she's found already should be enough to bring in the necessary grants for continuing work at the site, which is what is needed. And I certainly hope that such support is quickly forthcoming.
The (if she can wipe Finkelstein's face with this, more power to her!) CurtmudgeonThe Reverend Earl Curtmudgeon the Sanguine of Frogging over Womble. (Peculiar Titles)
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July 8th 2009, 12:53 PM #3
Re: City of David Discovered
the article is from November 05, 2005
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July 8th 2009, 02:12 PM #4
Re: City of David Discovered
Thanx. I looked all over the page Ty linked to, to try to find a date and couldn't. I was curious why http://www.archaeology.org/news/ didn't include anything on it.
In any case, my comments still hold: It's an important find, and needs more research which I hope will be forthcoming.
The (and, hopefully, is already on-going) Curtmudgeon
[Edited to add:] Ah, it's the same as the Large Stone Structure, I see. I knew of it under that name, but had forgotten Mazar's original identification of it as David's palace.Last edited by The Curtmudgeon; July 8th 2009 at 02:17 PM.
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July 8th 2009, 02:47 PM #5
Re: City of David Discovered
From darkness into light
Like icy shards from the broken mirror within
Melting in the tears from the stars in your eyes
Shining still brighter, still fainter through the darkness
The love between you and me, a trace of dawn
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July 8th 2009, 05:52 PM #6
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Undisclosed - WiccanRe: City of David Discovered
Agreed--while I have grave doubts of the dating (even Amihai Mazar, her cousin, acknowledges that her terminus ante quem is flawed), I look forward to more research. I do not particularly believe David was a historical personage, but would love to be proven wrong!
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July 8th 2009, 10:48 PM #7
Re: City of David Discovered
They found a stone that refers to David
http://www.allaboutarchaeology.org/t...iption-faq.htm
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July 9th 2009, 07:12 AM #8
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Undisclosed - WiccanRe: City of David Discovered
More precisely, they found a stone that refers to the "house of DWD." That's usually read as the "House of David" (it's the reading I prefer), but is not solid evidence of a historical king by that name.
I need to be more specific--there may have been a tribal leader named David, that I do not dispute (much). Whether or not he was a king in the sense we refer to is another matter. And yes, that probably sounds like I'm splitting hairs, but I'm tired of those who argue that the Tel Dan stele "proves" the entire Davidic narrative.
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