Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Is China Really Mentioned in the Holy Bible?


 Hello Friends

“Behold, these shall come from far: and, lo, these from the north and from the west; and these from the land of Sinim.”  Isaiah 49:12 

Sinim — The Arabians and other Asiatics called China Sin, or Tchin; the Chinese had no special name for themselves, but either adopted that of the reigning dynasty or some high-sounding titles. This view of “Sinim” suits the context which requires a people to be meant “from far,” and distinct from those “from the north and from the west” [Gesenius]. JFB

Dr. Bruce Klein

Out-of-Place Metal Objects


Humans were not even around 65 million years ago, never mind people who could work metal. So then how does science explain semi-ovoid metallic tubes dug out of 65-million-year-old Cretaceous chalk in France? In 1885, a block of coal was broken open to find a metal cube obviously worked by intelligent hands. In 1912, employees at an electric plant broke apart a large chunk of coal out of which fell an iron pot! A nail was found embedded in a sandstone block from the Mesozoic Era. And there are many, many more such anomalies.
What are we to make of these finds? There are several possibilities:
  • Intelligent humans date back much, much further than we realize.
  • Other intelligent beings and civilizations existed on earth far beyond our recorded history.
  • Our dating methods are completely inaccurate, and that stone, coal and fossils form much more rapidly than we now estimate.                                                                                                                                                                                                     This article is from:         http://www.ancientx.com/nm/anmviewer.asp?a=75&z=1

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Biblia Hebraica

Biblia Hebraica
Rudolph Kittel
(based on the Hebrew Text of  Jacob
ben Chayyim -1524-25
1905/6 Edition
PDF Version

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SYNONYMS OF
THE OLD TESTAMENT
THEIR BEARING ON CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE 
BY THE
REV. ROBERT BAKER GIRDLESTONE, M. A.
HON. CANON OF CHRIST CHURCH, LATE PRINCIPLE OF
WYCLIFFE HALL, OXFORD
AUTHOR OF “DEUTEROGRAPHS,” “FOUNDATIONS OF THE BIBLE,”
“DOCTOR DOCTORUM,”ETC.