King Solomon’s Mines—Found!

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Does anyone remember reading King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard when they were a youngster?



King Solomon’s Mines—Found!
From the January 2009 Trumpet Print Edition »
As politicians seek to sign away chunks of Israeli territory, the stones cry out about Israel’s link to the land and testify of the Bible’s authenticity.

Those who relegate King David and his son Solomon to the realm of petty tribal chieftains, or even myth, are having a lot of explaining to do lately. Archaeology is yielding up proof after proof that not only is the Bible an extremely accurate historical document, but that the nation of Israel’s tie to the land is irrefutable.

In a stunning discovery reported in October, archaeologists believe they have uncovered one of the lost mines of King Solomon. It is not a little mine either—it is a massive structure, and, moreover, the find fits perfectly with what the Bible says about events surrounding the time of Israel’s richest king.

Continue reading at:

https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/5706.24.110.0/religion/king-solomons-mines
 
It has yet to be verified...That is why they use words like may have, instead of a more accurate description of a singular position...Did you know that the ancient Israelis elected their kings?
 
Does anyone remember reading King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard when they were a youngster?



King Solomon’s Mines—Found!
From the January 2009 Trumpet Print Edition »
As politicians seek to sign away chunks of Israeli territory, the stones cry out about Israel’s link to the land and testify of the Bible’s authenticity.

Those who relegate King David and his son Solomon to the realm of petty tribal chieftains, or even myth, are having a lot of explaining to do lately. Archaeology is yielding up proof after proof that not only is the Bible an extremely accurate historical document, but that the nation of Israel’s tie to the land is irrefutable.

In a stunning discovery reported in October, archaeologists believe they have uncovered one of the lost mines of King Solomon. It is not a little mine either—it is a massive structure, and, moreover, the find fits perfectly with what the Bible says about events surrounding the time of Israel’s richest king.

Continue reading at:

https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/5706.24.110.0/religion/king-solomons-mines

Problem #1 "Israel's links to the land?"

Problem #2 date: 2009?

After American archaeologist Nelson Glueck explored the region in the 1930s, he announced he had found the real-life "King Solomon's Mines" in the biblical kingdom of Edom. ("King Solomon's Mines" was a popular Victorian adventure novel, published by the English author H. Rider Haggard.)​

New Clues To King Solomon s Mines Found

'Facts are stubborn things
 

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