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May 9 - Inscriptions Found in Ancient Fortress Support Biblical Timeline, Challenge SkepticsArticle: Biblical Archeology
A
team
of
Israeli
researchers
has
found
evidence
that
literacy
was
widespread
among
ancient
Israelites,
thus
challenging
critics
of
the
Bible
who
claim
most
people
in
Old
Testament
times
were
illiterate.
Critics
of
the
Bible
have
long
alleged
that
Israelites
prior
to
the
Babylonian
destruction
of
Jerusalem
in
586
B.C.
were
largely
illiterate.
Therefore,
they
argue,
many
of
the
Old
Testament
books
were
written
after
the
destruction
of
Jerusalem,
which
is
much
later
than
the
Bible
suggests.
“The
epigraphic
evidence
simply
does
not
support
the
contention
that
the
average
pastoralist
or
agriculturalist
in
Israelite
society
was
literate,”
wrote
Chris
Rollston
in
his
book
“Writing
and
Literacy
in
the
World
of
Ancient
Israel:
Epigraphic
Evidence
from
the
Iron
Age.”
“This
is a
marvelous
romantic
notion,
but
I
simply
do
not
find
credible
evidence
of
widespread
literacy
of
the
non-elite
masses.”
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