Zone1 10 commandments sell for $5 million

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This is apparently the genuine article, the tablet given by Almighty God to Moses back in the day, documented and sold for a pretty penny indeed.

But the price was only $500k per commandment, just doesn't seem very much compared to the price of other items on the market.

 
This is apparently the genuine article, the tablet given by Almighty God to Moses back in the day, documented and sold for a pretty penny indeed.

But the price was only $500k per commandment, just doesn't seem very much compared to the price of other items on the market.

It isnt THE "10 commandments". Its just the ten commandments etched in stone by someone 1500 years ago. These are basically just replicas. Old replicas, but replicas nonetheless.
 
This is apparently the genuine article, the tablet given by Almighty God to Moses back in the day, documented and sold for a pretty penny indeed.

But the price was only $500k per commandment, just doesn't seem very much compared to the price of other items on the market.

Nah, only 1500 years old or so. And it's a filthy Samaritan text... :auiqs.jpg: It did double its sale estimates.
 
Anyone want to buy the 10 commandments that I 3D printed?
 
This is apparently the genuine article, the tablet given by Almighty God to Moses back in the day, documented and sold for a pretty penny indeed.

But the price was only $500k per commandment, just doesn't seem very much compared to the price of other items on the market.

I know who has the real deal.
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To be fair, they've been in their land for a long time.

They are real, and yes Israel has them, and the thing they were in.
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The original 10 commandments was destroyed by Moses.

This is just the oldest surviving COPY of the ten commandments, about 1500 years old.
But then Moses had to go back on the mountain to get a replacement set from God. The ten commandments were one of the items carried in the arc of the covenant.
 
This is apparently the genuine article, the tablet given by Almighty God to Moses back in the day, documented and sold for a pretty penny indeed.

But the price was only $500k per commandment, just doesn't seem very much compared to the price of other items on the market.


Wrong.
The article said the stone tablet was engraved around 500 AD by the Byzantine Romans.
Hebrew had no script until the Romans created one around 100 BC.
So this is NOT at all the "genuine article".
And in fact, there is no basis to believe Moses even existed at all.
 
I know who has the real deal.
1afirehairjoos.gif


To be fair, they've been in their land for a long time.

They are real, and yes Israel has them, and the thing they were in.
barneytruestory.gif

The Hebrew only ruled Israel from around 1000 BC when they illegally invaded the Land of Canaan from Egypt, to around 850 BC when the Assyrian beat them and made them leave.

The Judea created by the Romans was fake and Herod was just a Roman who claimed to have converted to Judaism.

There is neither historical or legal basis for creating Israel in 1948.
Truman and Churchill did it likely in order to get Jews out of the US and England.
But it was theft of the ancestral homes of the actual natives of Palestine.
 
This is apparently the genuine article, the tablet given by Almighty God to Moses back in the day, documented and sold for a pretty penny indeed.

But the price was only $500k per commandment, just doesn't seem very much compared to the price of other items on the market.

Moses is a fictional character
 
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