Sunday, November 13, 2005

OrTorah: Finding Said to Boost Proof of Goliath

Finding Said to Boost Proof of Goliath
by EduPlanet Rectorate (daniEl I. Ginerman) - Sunday, 13 November 2005, 02:44 AM
 
Finding Said to Boost Proof of Goliath

Associated Press
Thu Nov 10, 7:36 PM
www.comcast.net/news/science/index.jsp?cat=SCIENCE&fn=/2005/11/10/261812.html

JERUSALEM - Archaeologists digging at the purported
biblical home of Goliath have unearthed a shard of
pottery bearing an inscription of the Philistine's
name, a find they claimed lends historical credence to
the Bible's tale of David's battle with the giant.

While the discovery is not definitive evidence of
Goliath's existence, it does support the Bible's
depiction of life at the time the battle was supposed
to have occurred, said Dr. Aren Maeir, a professor at
Bar-Ilan University and director of the excavation.

"What this means is that at the time there were people
there named Goliath," he said. "It shows us that David
and Goliath's story reflects the cultural reality of
the time." In the story, David slew Goliath with a
slingshot.

Some scholars assert the story of David slaying the
giant Goliath is a myth written down hundreds of years
later. Maeir said finding the scraps lends historical
credence to the biblical story.

The shard dates back to around 950 B.C., within 70
years of when biblical chronology asserts David
squared off against Goliath, making it the oldest
Philistine inscription ever found, the archaeologists
said.

Scientists made the discovery at Tel es-Safi, a dig
site in southern Israel thought to be to be the
location of the Philistine city of Gath.


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