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mojobadshah
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I recently spoke to some linguists about how languages are dated and according to them a lot of the dating are determined through archeology. Keeping this in mind I have discovered, unless anyone can detract, that there is no archeology or secondary sources to verify that the Hebrew Bible was composed earlier than Josephus and therefore any monotheistic development among the Jews until Josephus as well. The Jews themselves are virtually never even mentioned by secondary sources Egyptian, Assyrian, and Greek.
Little more than the name David, if at all, is mentioned in the Shosheq I Egyptian inscriptions (945BC), the Tel Dan Stele in the Aramaic language 850-835, and the Mesha Stele. The war between the Assyrian King Shalmaneser and Ahab is described in the Kurkh Monolith.
The Behistun describes Darius the Great's conquest and makes reference to one God, Ahuramazda, and by his grace Darius says came to power. Herodotus 484 accounts for Darius and Cyrus. Herodotus however makes no mention of the Hebrew Bible, Moses, or the Jews.
Alcibiades I was composed in Greek 429-347 BC and mentions Zoroaster the son of Oromasus (Ahuramazda) and the founder of the Magians.
There is no mention of a Hebrew Bible, Moses, the Jews, or Jesus in any source until Josephus 75AD. The Septuagint was written in Koine Greek which means it could have been composed as late as 300 AD.
Little more than the name David, if at all, is mentioned in the Shosheq I Egyptian inscriptions (945BC), the Tel Dan Stele in the Aramaic language 850-835, and the Mesha Stele. The war between the Assyrian King Shalmaneser and Ahab is described in the Kurkh Monolith.
The Behistun describes Darius the Great's conquest and makes reference to one God, Ahuramazda, and by his grace Darius says came to power. Herodotus 484 accounts for Darius and Cyrus. Herodotus however makes no mention of the Hebrew Bible, Moses, or the Jews.
Alcibiades I was composed in Greek 429-347 BC and mentions Zoroaster the son of Oromasus (Ahuramazda) and the founder of the Magians.
There is no mention of a Hebrew Bible, Moses, the Jews, or Jesus in any source until Josephus 75AD. The Septuagint was written in Koine Greek which means it could have been composed as late as 300 AD.