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In The News: Camels and the Bible
“Camel bones suggest error in Bible, archaeologists say” (Foxnews). “Will camel discovery break Bible’s back?” (CNN). “Camel study throws the Bible’s historical accuracy into question” (Global Post). These headlines appeared in February of 2014. Lidar Sapir-Hen and Erez Ben-Yosef archaeologists from Tel Aviv … Continue reading →
Posted in Apologetics, Evidence, History
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Tagged abraham, ad ignorantiam, anachronism, animals, aravah valley, archaeology, camels, chonology, erez ben-yosef, in the news, jack herbert, jacob, job, joseph, ladir sapir-hen, shawn nelson, tel aviv university, todd bolen
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