Discovery of stone seal from the time of King David proves Jewish roots to Jerusalem

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seal of the first temple, hard for the existence of the temple to be denied. Not the first seal from that era to be found...........but Palestinian waqf lies will persist.
Time to let jews have access to the mount and the right to pray there.

Temple of god should not belong to any one group but to all people of faith.

Even for those without faith the seals prove the history in the bible is based on facts, not just myth. It proves jews have strong ties to the land.

Only Islamic terrorists and their neo Nazi cohorts deny the ancient ties that the Jewish people have to the land of Israel. And to them, no matter what the evidence, they will keep denying and lying. That's all they have.
 
I don't think there were many Palestinians were around during this period. Nor were there any Ay-rabs there.


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The City of David is the birthplace of the city of Jerusalem, the place where King David established his kingdom, and where the history of the People of Israel was written. It is within walking distance from the Old City of Jerusalem and the Western Wall, and is one of the most exciting sites in Israel. Visitors come from all over the world to see the strongest physical connection between the stories of the Bible and reality, the place where the Holy City started.


In the year 1004 BCE, King David conquered the city from the Jebusites and established his capital there. It was here where the People of Israel were united under King David’s rule, here where the Holy Ark was bought and here where the First Temple was built by King Solomon, King David’s son.


Today the City of David is an archeological park that tells the story of the establishment of Jerusalem, its wars and hardships, its prophets and kings, and the history of the Jews during Biblical times. The remains of the city are present in the ancient stones and the thousands of shards that cover the pathways between the buildings. Among the archeological ruins are large elaborate houses that bear witness to the high social status of the city’s residents, Warren's Shaftleading to the water tunnel that was used to transport water from the Gikhon spring outside the city, and the remains of one of several towers that was used to defend the well. It is thought that King Solomon was anointed and crowned king of Israel at this site. Among the ruins found in the city were personal seals for signing letters and documents bearing the names their owners – people who were mentioned in the bible.

The City of David, Israel

According to Achmed Monte, the City of David was actually the City of Mohammad. Ha ha ha.

Rashlemum was not a Jew City. It was a Canaanite city. hahahaha

"The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago."

Jerusalem: From Canaanite City to Israelite Capital | Jewish Virtual Library
I don't think there were many Palestinians were around during this period. Nor were there any Ay-rabs there.


davidcity2.jpg


The City of David is the birthplace of the city of Jerusalem, the place where King David established his kingdom, and where the history of the People of Israel was written. It is within walking distance from the Old City of Jerusalem and the Western Wall, and is one of the most exciting sites in Israel. Visitors come from all over the world to see the strongest physical connection between the stories of the Bible and reality, the place where the Holy City started.


In the year 1004 BCE, King David conquered the city from the Jebusites and established his capital there. It was here where the People of Israel were united under King David’s rule, here where the Holy Ark was bought and here where the First Temple was built by King Solomon, King David’s son.


Today the City of David is an archeological park that tells the story of the establishment of Jerusalem, its wars and hardships, its prophets and kings, and the history of the Jews during Biblical times. The remains of the city are present in the ancient stones and the thousands of shards that cover the pathways between the buildings. Among the archeological ruins are large elaborate houses that bear witness to the high social status of the city’s residents, Warren's Shaftleading to the water tunnel that was used to transport water from the Gikhon spring outside the city, and the remains of one of several towers that was used to defend the well. It is thought that King Solomon was anointed and crowned king of Israel at this site. Among the ruins found in the city were personal seals for signing letters and documents bearing the names their owners – people who were mentioned in the bible.

The City of David, Israel

According to Achmed Monte, the City of David was actually the City of Mohammad. Ha ha ha.

Rashlemum was not a Jew City. It was a Canaanite city. hahahaha

"The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago."

Jerusalem: From Canaanite City to Israelite Capital | Jewish Virtual Library

Read what you copied, moron, it disproves your claim, "Capital of the People of Israel 3000 years ago" the Jews then mixed with the Cannanites who are considered an extinct people.
And the physical find confirms the existence of the City of David in the OP

Another humiliation!

Night shift Monte takes over.....

LOL the ignorant, uneducated Ruffles gets humiliated and tries to recover. Won't work Ruffles.

From Canaanite city to Israelite capital, capital of the people of Israel 3000 years ago. Today's Jews, not the Muslim Pali savages, are considered the people of Israel. And as the historical evidence proves they kept coming back to their spiritual, cultural and religious homeland. :clap2:

Achmed Haniyah Monte gets humiliated again, yet he keeps denying it. Time for the douchebag to back to refurbishing used turntables for a living. :rofl:


"Palestine" used to be ottoman. Philistines it seems actually came from southern turkey. If Palestinians want a state, ask turkey
 
According to Achmed Monte, the City of David was actually the City of Mohammad. Ha ha ha.

Rashlemum was not a Jew City. It was a Canaanite city. hahahaha

"The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago."

Jerusalem: From Canaanite City to Israelite Capital | Jewish Virtual Library
According to Achmed Monte, the City of David was actually the City of Mohammad. Ha ha ha.

Rashlemum was not a Jew City. It was a Canaanite city. hahahaha

"The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago."

Jerusalem: From Canaanite City to Israelite Capital | Jewish Virtual Library

Read what you copied, moron, it disproves your claim, "Capital of the People of Israel 3000 years ago" the Jews then mixed with the Cannanites who are considered an extinct people.
And the physical find confirms the existence of the City of David in the OP

Another humiliation!

Night shift Monte takes over.....

LOL the ignorant, uneducated Ruffles gets humiliated and tries to recover. Won't work Ruffles.

From Canaanite city to Israelite capital, capital of the people of Israel 3000 years ago. Today's Jews, not the Muslim Pali savages, are considered the people of Israel. And as the historical evidence proves they kept coming back to their spiritual, cultural and religious homeland. :clap2:

Achmed Haniyah Monte gets humiliated again, yet he keeps denying it. Time for the douchebag to back to refurbishing used turntables for a living. :rofl:


"Palestine" used to be ottoman. Philistines it seems actually came from southern turkey. If Palestinians want a state, ask turkey

I doubt the Turks or anybody else want anything to do with them.
 
According to Achmed Monte, the City of David was actually the City of Mohammad. Ha ha ha.

Rashlemum was not a Jew City. It was a Canaanite city. hahahaha

"The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago."

Jerusalem: From Canaanite City to Israelite Capital | Jewish Virtual Library
According to Achmed Monte, the City of David was actually the City of Mohammad. Ha ha ha.

Rashlemum was not a Jew City. It was a Canaanite city. hahahaha

"The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago."

Jerusalem: From Canaanite City to Israelite Capital | Jewish Virtual Library

Read what you copied, moron, it disproves your claim, "Capital of the People of Israel 3000 years ago" the Jews then mixed with the Cannanites who are considered an extinct people.
And the physical find confirms the existence of the City of David in the OP

Another humiliation!

Night shift Monte takes over.....

LOL the ignorant, uneducated Ruffles gets humiliated and tries to recover. Won't work Ruffles.

From Canaanite city to Israelite capital, capital of the people of Israel 3000 years ago. Today's Jews, not the Muslim Pali savages, are considered the people of Israel. And as the historical evidence proves they kept coming back to their spiritual, cultural and religious homeland. :clap2:

Achmed Haniyah Monte gets humiliated again, yet he keeps denying it. Time for the douchebag to back to refurbishing used turntables for a living. :rofl:


"Palestine" used to be ottoman. Philistines it seems actually came from southern turkey. If Palestinians want a state, ask turkey

Israelis used to be European...
 
seal of the first temple, hard for the existence of the temple to be denied. Not the first seal from that era to be found...........but Palestinian waqf lies will persist.
Time to let jews have access to the mount and the right to pray there.

Temple of god should not belong to any one group but to all people of faith.

Even for those without faith the seals prove the history in the bible is based on facts, not just myth. It proves jews have strong ties to the land.
How does this artifact tie in to any Judean monotheist temple cult?
 
seal of the first temple, hard for the existence of the temple to be denied. Not the first seal from that era to be found...........but Palestinian waqf lies will persist.
Time to let jews have access to the mount and the right to pray there.

Temple of god should not belong to any one group but to all people of faith.

Even for those without faith the seals prove the history in the bible is based on facts, not just myth. It proves jews have strong ties to the land.
How does this artifact tie in to any Judean monotheist temple cult?

found in mount rubble, the seal is in Hebrew, name on seal
 
Rashlemum was not a Jew City. It was a Canaanite city. hahahaha

"The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago."

Jerusalem: From Canaanite City to Israelite Capital | Jewish Virtual Library
Rashlemum was not a Jew City. It was a Canaanite city. hahahaha

"The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago."

Jerusalem: From Canaanite City to Israelite Capital | Jewish Virtual Library

Read what you copied, moron, it disproves your claim, "Capital of the People of Israel 3000 years ago" the Jews then mixed with the Cannanites who are considered an extinct people.
And the physical find confirms the existence of the City of David in the OP

Another humiliation!

Night shift Monte takes over.....

LOL the ignorant, uneducated Ruffles gets humiliated and tries to recover. Won't work Ruffles.

From Canaanite city to Israelite capital, capital of the people of Israel 3000 years ago. Today's Jews, not the Muslim Pali savages, are considered the people of Israel. And as the historical evidence proves they kept coming back to their spiritual, cultural and religious homeland. :clap2:

Achmed Haniyah Monte gets humiliated again, yet he keeps denying it. Time for the douchebag to back to refurbishing used turntables for a living. :rofl:


"Palestine" used to be ottoman. Philistines it seems actually came from southern turkey. If Palestinians want a state, ask turkey

Israelis used to be European...
Jews are unique due to the fact that wherever a Jew is born, he has a tie to Israel. Not so for any other peoples. True story.
 
Read what you copied, moron, it disproves your claim, "Capital of the People of Israel 3000 years ago" the Jews then mixed with the Cannanites who are considered an extinct people.
And the physical find confirms the existence of the City of David in the OP

Another humiliation!

Night shift Monte takes over.....

LOL the ignorant, uneducated Ruffles gets humiliated and tries to recover. Won't work Ruffles.

From Canaanite city to Israelite capital, capital of the people of Israel 3000 years ago. Today's Jews, not the Muslim Pali savages, are considered the people of Israel. And as the historical evidence proves they kept coming back to their spiritual, cultural and religious homeland. :clap2:

Achmed Haniyah Monte gets humiliated again, yet he keeps denying it. Time for the douchebag to back to refurbishing used turntables for a living. :rofl:


"Palestine" used to be ottoman. Philistines it seems actually came from southern turkey. If Palestinians want a state, ask turkey

Israelis used to be European...
Jews are unique due to the fact that wherever a Jew is born, he has a tie to Israel. Not so for any other peoples. True story.

That's amazing. So once a person converts to Judaism, let's say a Hindu, he acquires a tie to Israel?
 
Rashlemum was not a Jew City. It was a Canaanite city. hahahaha

"The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago."

Jerusalem: From Canaanite City to Israelite Capital | Jewish Virtual Library
Rashlemum was not a Jew City. It was a Canaanite city. hahahaha

"The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago."

Jerusalem: From Canaanite City to Israelite Capital | Jewish Virtual Library

Read what you copied, moron, it disproves your claim, "Capital of the People of Israel 3000 years ago" the Jews then mixed with the Cannanites who are considered an extinct people.
And the physical find confirms the existence of the City of David in the OP

Another humiliation!

Night shift Monte takes over.....

LOL the ignorant, uneducated Ruffles gets humiliated and tries to recover. Won't work Ruffles.

From Canaanite city to Israelite capital, capital of the people of Israel 3000 years ago. Today's Jews, not the Muslim Pali savages, are considered the people of Israel. And as the historical evidence proves they kept coming back to their spiritual, cultural and religious homeland. :clap2:

Achmed Haniyah Monte gets humiliated again, yet he keeps denying it. Time for the douchebag to back to refurbishing used turntables for a living. :rofl:


"Palestine" used to be ottoman. Philistines it seems actually came from southern turkey. If Palestinians want a state, ask turkey

I doubt the Turks or anybody else want anything to do with them.

The Jewish Virtual Library has a different view, and they were in Palestine before the Jews anyway.

"The Philistines are referred to as the descendants of the Casluchim in Genesis 10:14 and Exodus 13:17. Known as a seafaring nation, the Philistines were a non-Semitic people who left Crete and arrived in Canaan at the beginning of the 12th century B.C.E. The Philistines inhabited the Mediterranean coast of Canaan during the period of the Book of Judges. They founded five principalities - Gaza, Asheklon, Ashdod, Ekron, and Gath.

Their highly-developed weapons brought a great threat to the Israelites. During the Exodus from Egypt, the Israelites purposely took a southern route to circumvent them. The Philistines often battled against the Israelites. The first King of Israel, Saul, temporarily weakened them. Later, a little-known shepherd by the name of David (later second King of Israel) defeated them after his battle with the large Philistine by the name of Goliath. The Philistines were reduced to mainly commercial ventures rather than military ventures. Throughout the Books of Kings, different Jewish leaders fought the nation until the Assyrians completely defeated them. The Philistines then assimilated into the surrounding cultures and ceased to exist as a separate nation.

The name Palestine originates from the Philistine inhabitance of the land of Judea. After the Romans conquered the region in the second century C.E., the Romans used the term Palestinia to refer to the region in an attempt to minimize Jewish attachment to the land. The Arabic use of the term Filastin is from this Latin root."

The Philistines | Jewish Virtual Library
 
LOL the ignorant, uneducated Ruffles gets humiliated and tries to recover. Won't work Ruffles.

From Canaanite city to Israelite capital, capital of the people of Israel 3000 years ago. Today's Jews, not the Muslim Pali savages, are considered the people of Israel. And as the historical evidence proves they kept coming back to their spiritual, cultural and religious homeland. :clap2:

Achmed Haniyah Monte gets humiliated again, yet he keeps denying it. Time for the douchebag to back to refurbishing used turntables for a living. :rofl:


"Palestine" used to be ottoman. Philistines it seems actually came from southern turkey. If Palestinians want a state, ask turkey

Israelis used to be European...
Jews are unique due to the fact that wherever a Jew is born, he has a tie to Israel. Not so for any other peoples. True story.

That's amazing. So once a person converts to Judaism, let's say a Hindu, he acquires a tie to Israel?
"Remember The Covenant."
 
From Canaanite city to Israelite capital, capital of the people of Israel 3000 years ago. Today's Jews, not the Muslim Pali savages, are considered the people of Israel. And as the historical evidence proves they kept coming back to their spiritual, cultural and religious homeland. :clap2:

Achmed Haniyah Monte gets humiliated again, yet he keeps denying it. Time for the douchebag to back to refurbishing used turntables for a living. :rofl:


"Palestine" used to be ottoman. Philistines it seems actually came from southern turkey. If Palestinians want a state, ask turkey

Israelis used to be European...
Jews are unique due to the fact that wherever a Jew is born, he has a tie to Israel. Not so for any other peoples. True story.

That's amazing. So once a person converts to Judaism, let's say a Hindu, he acquires a tie to Israel?
"Remember The Covenant."

Tell that to a Hindu or Buddhist or a Christian. The New Covenant supersedes the old.

"By calling this covenant "new," he has made the first one obsolete; and what is obsolete and outdated will soon disappear."

Hebrews 8:13.
 
LOL the ignorant, uneducated Ruffles gets humiliated and tries to recover. Won't work Ruffles.

From Canaanite city to Israelite capital, capital of the people of Israel 3000 years ago. Today's Jews, not the Muslim Pali savages, are considered the people of Israel. And as the historical evidence proves they kept coming back to their spiritual, cultural and religious homeland. :clap2:

Achmed Haniyah Monte gets humiliated again, yet he keeps denying it. Time for the douchebag to back to refurbishing used turntables for a living. :rofl:


"Palestine" used to be ottoman. Philistines it seems actually came from southern turkey. If Palestinians want a state, ask turkey

Israelis used to be European...
Jews are unique due to the fact that wherever a Jew is born, he has a tie to Israel. Not so for any other peoples. True story.

That's amazing. So once a person converts to Judaism, let's say a Hindu, he acquires a tie to Israel?
What is amazing is that such a large percentage of converts to Islam become terrorists. Do you have any good explanation as to why this happens?
 
From Canaanite city to Israelite capital, capital of the people of Israel 3000 years ago. Today's Jews, not the Muslim Pali savages, are considered the people of Israel. And as the historical evidence proves they kept coming back to their spiritual, cultural and religious homeland. :clap2:

Achmed Haniyah Monte gets humiliated again, yet he keeps denying it. Time for the douchebag to back to refurbishing used turntables for a living. :rofl:


"Palestine" used to be ottoman. Philistines it seems actually came from southern turkey. If Palestinians want a state, ask turkey

Israelis used to be European...
Jews are unique due to the fact that wherever a Jew is born, he has a tie to Israel. Not so for any other peoples. True story.

That's amazing. So once a person converts to Judaism, let's say a Hindu, he acquires a tie to Israel?
What is amazing is that such a large percentage of converts to Islam become terrorists. Do you have any good explanation as to why this happens?

Do you have data that proves that a large percentage of converts to Islam become terrorists or is it just anecdotal. Cat Stevens, Cassius Clay, Lew Alcindor became terrorists?
 
LOL the ignorant, uneducated Ruffles gets humiliated and tries to recover. Won't work Ruffles.

From Canaanite city to Israelite capital, capital of the people of Israel 3000 years ago. Today's Jews, not the Muslim Pali savages, are considered the people of Israel. And as the historical evidence proves they kept coming back to their spiritual, cultural and religious homeland. :clap2:

Achmed Haniyah Monte gets humiliated again, yet he keeps denying it. Time for the douchebag to back to refurbishing used turntables for a living. :rofl:


"Palestine" used to be ottoman. Philistines it seems actually came from southern turkey. If Palestinians want a state, ask turkey

Israelis used to be European...
Jews are unique due to the fact that wherever a Jew is born, he has a tie to Israel. Not so for any other peoples. True story.

That's amazing. So once a person converts to Judaism, let's say a Hindu, he acquires a tie to Israel?

Correct. A convert to Catholicism acquires ties to the Vatican, a convert to Isssslam (like you) acquires ties to Mecca, since you point your ass to it five times a day.

Israel is the spiritual, cultural, and religious homeland of the Jews for over 3000 years. Palestinian terrorism won't change it, Achmed.
 
"Palestine" used to be ottoman. Philistines it seems actually came from southern turkey. If Palestinians want a state, ask turkey

Israelis used to be European...
Jews are unique due to the fact that wherever a Jew is born, he has a tie to Israel. Not so for any other peoples. True story.

That's amazing. So once a person converts to Judaism, let's say a Hindu, he acquires a tie to Israel?
What is amazing is that such a large percentage of converts to Islam become terrorists. Do you have any good explanation as to why this happens?

Do you have data that proves that a large percentage of converts to Islam become terrorists or is it just anecdotal. Cat Stevens, Cassius Clay, Lew Alcindor became terrorists?
Evidently you haven't been keeping up with all those converts who have committed terrorist acts. I would suggest that instead of you constantly trying to convince people that the Jews don't belong in the Holy Land you keep yourself apprised of what the converts are doing. I wonder what there is about Islam that makes these converts turn to terrorism, especially so quickly.
 
Wow Ruffles, Peres is saying what I have been saying.

"Better to have a Jewish state on part of the land than have the whole land without the Jewish state," he said. "Israel should implement the two-state solution for her own sake because if we should lose our majority, and today we are almost equal, we cannot remain a Jewish state or a democratic state."

Ex-Israeli Prez Shimon Peres: Israel Could Face Eternal War Without Palestinian State
 
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Israelis used to be European...
Jews are unique due to the fact that wherever a Jew is born, he has a tie to Israel. Not so for any other peoples. True story.

That's amazing. So once a person converts to Judaism, let's say a Hindu, he acquires a tie to Israel?
What is amazing is that such a large percentage of converts to Islam become terrorists. Do you have any good explanation as to why this happens?

Do you have data that proves that a large percentage of converts to Islam become terrorists or is it just anecdotal. Cat Stevens, Cassius Clay, Lew Alcindor became terrorists?
Evidently you haven't been keeping up with all those converts who have committed terrorist acts. I would suggest that instead of you constantly trying to convince people that the Jews don't belong in the Holy Land you keep yourself apprised of what the converts are doing. I wonder what there is about Islam that makes these converts turn to terrorism, especially so quickly.

You have proof that the majority of converts as you claim are becoming terrorists or are you only bullshitting as usual.
 
The Palestinian claim to Jerusalem can no longer be viewed with any legitimacy. You often hear of Palestinians claiming Jews have no roots, and therefore no claim to Jerusalem. But in September a 10 year old Russian tourist Matvei Tcepliaev discovered a stone seal at the Temple Mount from the time of David; which made clear once and for all Jews do have historical roots, and thus a superior claim to the city of Jerusalem. All he had to do was sift through some dirt.

The seal was dated to be some 3000 years old, to the time of King David's conquest of Jerusalem, and the building of the First Temple by his son, and heir, Solomon. This means that Jews were present in Jerusalem at least 1000 years before Muslims built The Dome of The Rock there, also meaning Jews were most likely present there for a longer time before that.

This also confirms numerous Biblical passages regarding Jerusalem in the 10th Century BC. Palestinians and pro-Palestinian supporters have long since tried to conceal that fact. All their arguments and revisionism have been soundly routed.

I also can't help but chuckle at the fact that Muslims in their attempt to hide this damning evidence unwittingly led to it's discovery!

A Boy’s Discovery Rebuts Temple Mount Revisionism

(Take in mind that you can read this link in it's entirety once, if you leave that page and attempt to reenter, the story will be cut off, with the site asking you to subscribe to the WSJ to read it again. The link below will confirm the story presented in this OP and in the article above.)

Special Media Release: Rare 3,000-Year-Old Seal Discovered within Earth Discarded from Temple Mount

we have the temple.... why do we need further proof?
 
Wow Ruffles, Peres is saying what I have been saying.

"Better to have a Jewish state on part of the land than have the whole land without the Jewish state," he said. "Israel should implement the two-state solution for her own sake because if we should lose our majority, and today we are almost equal, we cannot remain a Jewish state or a democratic state."

Ex-Israeli Prez Shimon Peres: Israel Could Face Eternal War Without Palestinian State

Awwww....get over it, we know what you're in favor of Achmed Haniyah, a Muslim terrorist state on top of the corpse of a destroyed Zionist state.
 
Wow Ruffles, Peres is saying what I have been saying.

"Better to have a Jewish state on part of the land than have the whole land without the Jewish state," he said. "Israel should implement the two-state solution for her own sake because if we should lose our majority, and today we are almost equal, we cannot remain a Jewish state or a democratic state."

Ex-Israeli Prez Shimon Peres: Israel Could Face Eternal War Without Palestinian State

well, the pals would have to stop blowing stuff up... so until then... not likely.
 
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