During the excavation in Jerusalem, archaeologists have brought to light a 2,600 -year -old stamp, which is probably associated with a biblical warning of disaster. The object, known as “Voula”, dates back to the period of the first temple and bears an ancient Jewish inscription that states: “It belongs to the son (his son) Asayahu”. It is striking that the stamp maintains a prominent fingerprint, which is believed to belong to the ancient official who held it. According to the Daily Mail, researchers believe that the name listed may be directly linked to a crucial episode of the biblical narrative concerning King Josia of Judas, who proceeded with extensive religious reforms after the discovery of a sacred manuscript in Jerusalem. This manuscript, which is considered to be an early version of the Deuteronomy, contained strict warnings of disobedience, heralding famines, wars, exile and the desolation of the land and the temple itself. When the contents of the manuscript was read before King Josiah, he was shocked to such […]
Source: News Beast

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