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The Mystery Stone Does a rock in New Mexico show the Ten Commandments in ancient Hebrew? Harvard professor says, yes. tabletmag/jewish-arts-and-culture/125339/the-mystery-stone Scientists discover native American stone carving in Los Lunas, New Mexico. It dates back to 1014 B.C. to 974 B.C and resides at a sacred altar built 2,500+ B.C. The carving reads, I am, Yo-he-wah in ancient Paleo-Hebrew. [Unedited excerpt of the article] ----Harvard scholar Robert Pfeiffer, an expert in Semitic languages, concluded that the mysterious inscription was written in a form of Paleo-Hebrew and paraphrased the Ten Commandments. “I am Yahweh thy God who brought thee out of the land,” Pfeiffer’s translation began. “There shall not be unto them other gods before Me.” Hebrew scholars, such as Cyrus Gordon of Brandeis University near Boston, have vouched for its authenticity. Historian Steven M. Collins points out that the “Las Lunas Stone” inscription in archaic Hebrew was written in the Hebrew letters of the style of the Moabite Stone, dated to about 1,000 B.C. tabletmag/jewish-arts-and-culture/125339/the-mystery-stone The site is located 35 air miles due SW of Albuquerque on Hwy 6 (Historic ‘Route 66’) at mile marker 18 S of I-40 or 16 miles W of I-25 at Los Lunas (where for it has also become known as the ”Los Lunas Decalogue”). It was once an Israelite Wilderness Tabernacle site some 2500 or more years ago, with its high place Altar inscription to ’the LORD our God’ of the Bible, and 80 ton boulder “Commandments stone” Mezuzah ‘at the gate’ -dating from the Old Testament’ period of the Paleo-Hebrew ‘mother script’. It is the only ’10 commandments’ yet found in the ancient writing. Historically the mountain was called Cerro Los Moqujino (Cliff of the Strange writings) by the Native Americans stating it pre-existed the arrival of their ancestors into the area. It’s been said there exists about 2,000 glyphs around Hidden Mtn. for a radius of about 6 miles. [econ.ohio-state.edu/jhm/arch/loslunas.html] The next most significant Hebrew locale is not far away (in the Purgatoire River valley due South of La Junta Colorado), where the oldest written inscriptions in the US are (c.1250 BCE. conservatively), from the earliest Ligature phase of word-formation by ‘tying letters together into a picture’. Those too have YaH inscriptions identifiable with the Exodus people. The actual massive rock which appears like a small ship with cleared keel (maybe what attracted his attention to it), of the volcanic basalt from the top Tertiary shelf is a remnant of geological prehistory which fell 2/3 of the way down the mountain to become what now has stood ground 2500+ years as a massive “Mezuzah” (Bible script found at every Jewish doorway). Set at a Right angle to the Left of the main entry before a natural gateway to this ancient site with Altar having the same writing but at exactly the opposite angle Leftward unto facing the River where it’s flowing in a strait line perfectly perpendicular to it. Being the greatest of only three ‘10 commandments’ stones found anywhere in the world (the others being the “Ohio Decalogue” a much smaller example in a unique type of the post exilic Jewish square script econ.ohio-state.edu/jhm/arch/decviews.htm --- and another one of the ”Michigan Artifacts” found written in a Cuneiform style of Hebrew graphics!) and therefore most worthy of copy, these are made utilizing the complete Alphabet, the best example of the print closest to that writing of the original tablets, as the Paleo is the only Hebrew having an equal size characters letter set with plotting on both sides of two tablets according to the accounts would’ve required. These remakes of it [Ohio Dacalogue, Michigan Artifact] are correct down to the very angle it sets at, but without the ancient scribes mistake of overlooking a part afterward realized and inserted (with a diacritical mark^), with the corrected spelling of a couple of the words and addition of yet a couple more he passed up for an accurate to Exodus 20 readable abridgement of the full Decalogue (as below unembossed) There are a surprising number of evidences and corroborations that there have been Israelites visiting and living upon the American continents for thousands of years. Other inscriptions, also written in Paleo-Hebrew, have been discovered in the states of Iowa, Ohio, and Tennessee, as well as in Brazil.
Posted on: Wed, 22 Oct 2014 03:38:19 +0000

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